John Farrar 
, Jan 08, 2012; 07:29 a.m.
Here's an opportunity to put up your favourite pictures takne in 2011 - up tp 3 each. Personally, I find it a useful exercise to look back and evaluate what I've been doing. It was interesting to see Sanford and Anthea saying that they value their last session the most; the optimist in me also thinks like that, but I'm all too often disappointed by what I had high hopes for when I took it. Conversely, some pictures just grow in the mind with time, even if I'd not been keen originally. So let's see what has come to the top of your 2011 favourites.
My first is one that grew; it jsut sums up so much of Scotland for me.
Sgulan Beag; EP1
John Farrar 
, Jan 08, 2012; 07:31 a.m.
And the second has ambiguity - I hope!
Coire Mhic Fhearchair, EP1
John Farrar 
, Jan 08, 2012; 07:34 a.m.
And the third - very simple straight shot in wonderful evening light
EP1, 20/1.7
Sanford Edelstein 
, Jan 08, 2012; 09:53 a.m.
Waiting for something interesting to happen at the beach.
Lumix G2, 45-200 mm zoom
Sanford Edelstein 
, Jan 08, 2012; 09:54 a.m.
Lumix G2, 45-200 mm zoom
ian cook , Jan 08, 2012; 11:13 a.m.
ponte delle guglie, venice, italy - march, 2011 [olympus trip 35]:
iced tea
ian cook , Jan 08, 2012; 11:19 a.m.
sunset, yorkshire, uk - august, 2011 [olympus trip 35]:
corny
ian cook , Jan 08, 2012; 11:20 a.m.
fpp meet-up, london, uk - july, 2011 [olympus trip 35]:
triple x
Greg Chappell , Jan 09, 2012; 08:28 p.m.
E5 and 50-200 SWD..

E5 and 12-60 SWD..

E-PL1 and 20mm f1.7 Panasonic..

Anthea Scotte 
, Jan 10, 2012; 07:03 a.m.
Ok, its taken me a while, but I've found a few that stand out from my shots this year. The first raised some comments about the composition - a couple of people thought I should have cropped it square to make it more balanced.
Eye to the sky - E520