2025 World Photography Day – Post your favorite image

hark

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Sorry I didn't think to say anything ahead of time, but it is August 19th. I hope everyone will have a chance to get out and take photos in recognition of this day!
 
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hark

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I decided to change this up a little. Please share one of your most memorable photos you ever took in recognition of this day, or feel free to take a photo today and share it here.
 

Silversnapper

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My first grandson, resting in an incubator shortly after he was born by an emergency caesarean section in 2000.
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Scanned from a commercially produced print, camera details long since forgotten I'm afraid. I hope this is admissible.
 

Eduard

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I decided to change this up a little. Please share one of your most memorable photos you ever took in recognition of this day, or feel free to take a photo today and share it here.

Great idea for a thread! My favorite image was taken in March of 1984 shortly after I purchased my first 35mm SLR while stationed in Korea. It was snowing like crazy. Someone was walking down the road right outside my barracks. This is a scan of a print. Pentax Super Program with the legendary SMC Pentax-A 28mm f/2.8 lens.

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For some reason, I don't have a low resolution image saved to my hard drive, and when trying to resize the original .psd file, the image gets crunchy (overly sharp). So I will share the original Nikonites link to this image which is my favorite image.

My editing style has changed over the years, but I was coming to grips with editing RAW images back then and want to preserve this memory – I was happy with my ability to edit the RAW file which I did in Adobe Bridge (now I use Camera RAW). This is the Delaware State Canal which is located in Pennsylvania (not in the state of Delaware). This canal runs parallel to the Delaware River. This lower end of the canal isn't maintained nearly as well as the upper end. So to find a stretch that was so nice was unusual. Capturing the scene with this sky was a plus!


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Clovishound

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It's been posted before, but I guess this is one of my favorites, I have a family photo or two that mean more to me personally, but this is my favorite outside of that.

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