My 25000th Post.
Wormsmeat
Nice of DPR to delay closing the site just long enough for me to reach my little milestone. To mark the occasion I thought I'd post some old favourites and some new, in no particular order. Yes, yes, I know, some are taken on Sony but those of you that know me, know why I post here. Anyway, what are they going to do? Kick me out? Good luck out there everyone. Maybe I'll bump into you in cyberspace.
Trevor Carpenter
well done nice set. I am going to end a few short of 20000
BruceRH
Really wonderful images! I hope I continue to see your work on one of the other forums 👍🏻😀
Wormsmeat
Trevor Carpenter wrote:well done nice set. I am going to end a few short of 20000You need to get busy then
ahaslett
Long way to go to 26,000 but keep at it.The combination of inspiration from your "first posts" on the weekly threads and constructive criticism is much appreciated. You and Yaelle are really helpful.Andrew
19andrew47
All wonderfully done WM! I remember most of them but time does not dimmish their quality. Perhaps you should print some and try to drum up a gallery showing!Andrew
jalywol
Great set! I especially appreciate the timing of the one with the woman with gun poster and passerby, and the one with the birds on the wall arcing above the head of the near person while appearing to arch out of the head of the other man. I remember a lot of these, also, from early on ( the bicycle one in the rain is such a terrific image, I remember it from when you posted it originally).I hope one of the online communities steps in to fill this place, as I am going to really miss the community here, and your weekly photo post thread. I may not have been doing much myself with it for the past few years, (between the plague, and family/illness things, it's been rough), but it has always been a bright spot to look forward to.I'm glad you hit the 25000 mark! (I've made it to 12,300...not quite half). Funny thing, I mentioned to my sister about the closing of the site, and that I had 12,000 posts, and she just looked at me like I was nuts. I was amused, actually. I told her there were a few folks with a lot more than that....Anyway, I hope to run into you again in cyberspace. Keep the faith?-J
windmillgolfer
All good but love 2, 3 and 4.
Nigvo
Some good classic Wormsmeat in this set. I am really jealous of the first architectural shot.But I love your London street photography, which is always fun.
NowHearThis
Excellent images!! I hope to see more of your work on other sites in the future
Wormsmeat
jalywol wrote:Great set! I especially appreciate the timing of the one with the woman with gun poster and passerby, and the one with the birds on the wall arcing above the head of the near person while appearing to arch out of the head of the other man. I remember a lot of these, also, from early on ( the bicycle one in the rain is such a terrific image, I remember it from when you posted it originally).I hope one of the online communities steps in to fill this place, as I am going to really miss the community here, and your weekly photo post thread. I may not have been doing much myself with it for the past few years, (between the plague, and family/illness things, it's been rough), but it has always been a bright spot to look forward to.I'm glad you hit the 25000 mark! (I've made it to 12,300...not quite half). Funny thing, I mentioned to my sister about the closing of the site, and that I had 12,000 posts, and she just looked at me like I was nuts. I was amused, actually. I told her there were a few folks with a lot more than that....Anyway, I hope to run into you again in cyberspace. Keep the faith?-JThanks Janet,I have started a trial thread on DPRevived athttps://dprevived.com/c/this-week-through-your-eyes/117/We'll see how that goes, it's not a threaded format though.
Wormsmeat
Nigvo wrote:Some good classic Wormsmeat in this set. I am really jealous of the first architectural shot.Which one? No need to be jealous, I'll sell you a signed print for £10,000.But I love your London street photography, which is always fun.