Sunday, January 29, 2012

Photo Favourites from April 2011

Here are April's finalists for photo of the month. I'm offering six for you to choose from today because I just couldn't decide on five. Please send me your votes for your favourite of the six (of course, you are also welcome to go back through the month's photos and nominate one that I've left out as well). You can use the Comments button at the bottom of the entry, send me an email or, if you know me, tell me in person which picture you prefer.

#1: Daffodil Closeup (91)

#2: Shadows and Tall Trees (97)

#3: Tree-line Perspective (101)

#4: The Startling Grackle (104)

#5: In A Dog's Eye (115)

#6: Snow in April (91)

Friday, January 27, 2012

February's Picture of the Month is...

"A Pastel Evening", with honourable mentions to "Sunshine and Lines" and "Moon over Fredericton". Thanks to everyone who voted, using the "Comments" button, by email or just by telling me which photo they preferred.

Please do me the favour of casting a vote for March's Picture of the Month, from the choices supplied in my last post. Simply click on "Comments" at the foot of the post, tell me which photo you prefer, add an idea of who you are, then follow the instructions to post your comment. And thanks!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Favourite Photos from March 2011

March turned out to be a fairly rich month for photos on this blog. I had a hard time narrowing my selections down to just these five. I think some of the regular visitors to this blog might have others they would have included and they're free to suggest them. As for me, these five pictures are my finalists for the month of March. I'd appreciate it if you would all vote for your favourite, using the "Comment" button at the bottom of this post.

#1: The Shadow Knows

#2: Perigee Full Moon

#3: Street Musicians

#4: The Colours of Morning

#5: Reflections of Wilmot

Thursday, January 19, 2012

January's picture of the month is...

Reflections of Tuscany!!! Two web votes and a number more votes provided to me either by email or in person. Although the shot of the cold, cold grave stone received strong support, this photograph of Fredericton's Beaverbrook Hotel, reflected in the front windows of the new Convention Centre, appealed both artistically and as a reflection of the City of Fredericton.

Don't forget to vote, using the comments button, on February's photo in my last post! And thanks for voting on the January shots!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Photo Favourites from February 2011

Once again, I offer my favourite photographs from a particular month of last year's photo blog, asking you to help me decide which is the picture of the month. February was an interesting month, with a number of interior shots and lots of snow.

Here are my five faves. Please use the "Comments" function to vote for the one you like best or, if you wish to review the entire month and choose a different photo as your favourite, you're welcome to do that as well.

#1: A Pastel Evening

#2: Sunshine and Lines

#3: A Bottle of Red

#4: At the Coffee Shop

#5: Moon over Fredericton

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Photo favourites from January 2011

With the year in pictures now complete, it's time to look back and choose our favourites from each month. I have this silly idea that, if I identify the 12 to 14 photos that people like best, I can make my own wall calendar for 2013, using those photos.

So I'm going to ask anyone who visits over the next 12 weeks to review the photographs that I've chosen for each month and then use the Comments button, at the bottom of each entry, to tell me which you like best. The photo with the most votes wins and is in the calendar, if I ever make one.

You are also welcome to look back over the photos on this blog for the month of January and choose one or two that you like that I haven't included here. Just tell me the Day Number it appeared. Thanks for taking part!

#1: Grave stone in snow

#2: Red lamp at Isaac's Way

#3: Reflections of Tuscany (Fredericton Convention Centre)

#4: Signs in soft light (Old Montreal)

#5: Rye and Ginger

#6: Ghost and the machine