****** BEST OF 2017 - B&W ******

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
It's that time of year, and for us here at FocalWorld, this will be our first Best of Threads. Having seen the incredible photos posted by everyone this year, I know we will get so many stunning photos!

So please add your photos to this thread, try to keep it to 3 to 5 max photos that you pick out as your best.

Thanks so much,

Jim
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
The old truck is a very nice shot but I have to agree with Jim and Kyle - that last one is unique and a fun shot. Nicely seen.
 

Joe Colozzo

Well-Known Member
These are some really nice B&W photos Joe! I like them all, but the last one stands out the most because it is so unusual and creative! Great work here.
Thank you Jim, your very kind.
I'm with Jim - that last one is really special.
Thank you kyle
The old truck is a very nice shot but I have to agree with Jim and Kyle - that last one is unique and a fun shot. Nicely seen.
Thank you Alan, It was a nice suprise to see an image turn out the way I imagined it before I shot it. That is the hardest part of photography for me.
 

Jim Dockery

Well-Known Member
You have to look close to see the skier disappearing into the mist on this foggy spring day on Mt. Pilchuck. This is a very steep gully that rarely gets skied. My friend Jeff waited for me to set-up, then ripped it in his normal GS style.


This is my friend Lori climbing up for another back-country run in the Selkirk mountains of BC where we spent a week at a lodge.


Untracked powder waiting for our skis on a perfect day in Canada.

 
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