Help Michael Frye Decide – His “Best of 2010” Photographs

Michael Frye has borrowed – with my blessings! – my idea of asking readers, photographers, and photography fans to help with the process of determining which photographs should end up in his “Best of 2010” list.

I did something similar when coming up with my 2010 Favorites list – I asked readers to give me their feedback on which of my photographs spoke to them, and I used that feedback to edit the list down a bit and then to determine the order in which the photos would be posted. Michael has set a more difficult task for his readers. Out of his large selection of very wonderful photographs – at least a couple of which have “iconic” potential – he wants to end up with a list of his best 10.

Wander on over there and take a look at his wonderful collection of photographs – and good luck trying to limit yourself to only 10! I took a look earlier today, realized it was going to be too difficult to eliminate that many in order to come up with a small list, and decided to come back later. While you are visiting his site, be sure to poke around a bit. There is a lot of other great stuff there. In addition to his photography, I recommend looking at his reviews of readers’ photographs and at his “how to” videos.

While I have your attention, I want to echo one thing that Michael wrote in his post: “… the judge—me—gets a say too, so if one of my favorites gets panned by everyone else I may still include it. But as one of my photographer friends, Clinton Smith, once said, we don’t get to pick our best images—the world does. So your votes will carry a lot of weight.”

Like Michael, I did “get the final say,” but I strongly agree that we are often the least able to judge the potential success of our photographs. Sometimes I know that a photograph will communicate with others, but very often (more often, perhaps?) I am surprised by the positive feedback I get on a photograph that wasn’t necessarily one of my very favorites and by the fact that my favorites are often not the ones that speak to others. I had to swallow hard and remove a couple from my initial “favorites” list when they didn’t get much response – but I am always very interested to see what the reactions are, and I learned a lot by considering your votes and reading your comments. (My own personal favorite among my photographs was not selected as the “readers’ favorite,” but I was relieved to see that it at least did pretty well! :-)

Coastal Bluff, Big Sur, Winter

Coastal Bluff, Big Sur, Winter
Coastal Bluff, Big Sur, Winter

Coastal Bluff, Big Sur, Winter. Central California Coast. January 1, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Steep coastal bluffs rise about the winter surf along the Big Sur coastline near Bixby Creek.

This photograph was made on a New Years Day drive down part of the Big Sur coastline, on an afternoon when a powerful Pacific winter storm was approaching the coast. It was raining lightly as I shot this scene, and the wind was blowing so hard that I decided to forgo using a tripod (it would have blown over!) and instead crouch down on top of a boulder and manually brace the camera against the rock. If you look closely at the surface of the water you can see the effects of the gusts of high wind blowing toward my position. Not surprisingly, I think the photograph has a bit more of a “brooding” character than the typical shot from this location right next to iconic Bixby Bridge.

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2010 Favorite Photographs – One More Time!

A reminder that my 2010 Favorites page is available – it includes some of my favorite photographs from 2010, compiled with the help of readers. (It seems like the first work day of the first work week of the new year would be a good time for one last post about this.

And now it is time to start work on the 2011 favorites…


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