I'll try to comment on other favourites later, but I'll take time now to
comment on my absolute favourite for the month, which is:

"Angels in America" by Richard Seaman

I love the way you panned with the left-to-right plane, keeping that
sharp, while the other jet is a bit blurry, giving the impression of
speed.  You seem to have caught this at the ~perfect~ moment - just as
the nose of each "touches" the wing-tip of the other - and it makes for
beautiful symmmetry.  All in all,  the composition, the timing and the
sharpness simply make this the best of this month for me.  Thanks for
sharing it with us.

Close second goes to:

"After the Fall" by E.N.R. Reed

A beautifully poignant moment showing the bond between a father and his
son.  I do kind of wish the father's face were a bit brighter, but of
the two, I prefer seeing the expression on the son's face.  I think
Dad's feeling toward son may be just as well expressed by his body
language in any event.  All in all, a lovely, tender moment.  Thanks.

Hopefully, I'll comment on my other faves in a week or two.  As always,
a terrific gallery, so I'll need to take my time, to make sure I get it
right!

regards,
frank

--
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The
pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert
Oppenheimer
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