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    I figured on getting this one started, always one of my favorite threads.

    Here are my three favorite. The reason I picked these is mostly because of a couple thing, all three are pretty much 100% frame (minus a little for leveling), the work I put into the first and second image, and just the expressions on my daughters' faces in the last:


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    Face Off.......My first photo was taken in the spring. As I walked along the shore line I heard blows and looked up to see Orcas! This is a female transient 'mammal eating" Orca. She was feeding her young calf and took down this harbor seal.This is the harbor seal's last moments before she killed it....looking into the face of its killer


    Face off...transient orca vs harbor seal by Selena Rhodes Scofield Photography, on Flickr

    The second shot is of a loon. I picked this one because I have spent hours on the shore of this lake, trying to get a decent shot of the loon family that lives there. The end of my last day and suddenly the loon pops up in front of me!!!


    loon 01 by Selena Rhodes Scofield Photography, on Flickr

    And my fav shot of last year was during a whale watch trip. This photo was taken on the west side of San Juan Island in Washington. This is known as one of the best land based whale watching sights in the world. I love the guy on the hill with his arms raised chearing for the Orca!!


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    Nice choices AT and really like your set as well Jude01
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    Hmmm... I had a feeling that I didn't get any decent shots this year, it's been a bit of a "down" year from me but going back to find three of my favourite shots from the year made me realize that I did get a few decent shots. Actually, it found it hard to only pick three - there was something very uplifting about that.

    The first one came on January 1st! I love this shot of the Polar Bear Dip jumper.

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    It was a challenge but I have to go with this very relaxed looking sheep. I just love the relaxed feeling of this snoozing creature.

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    The last one would have been different until yesterday. I've been doing a lot of walking lately and I put on my backpack and my camera bag and walked the 3km to the Northwest Arm just before sunrise yesterday morning. After a bit I managed to capture the following image which I call Solstice Fire II.

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    Cool idea, A.T. and I like all the shots chosen so far.


    This first shot was all about presentation. I took a few photos of my sister's garden in May. Her son, a landscaper/musician put a lot of work into it for her. It was also the last time I saw her alive.


    This started out as a different idea that was failing miserably, but then I tried layering two photos one of which was zoomed out in camera to get the movement I was looking for.



    This one is entirely about technique and patience.

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    Loving this thread so far. A lot of the shots I have seen and liked this year are already included.

    I narrowed it down to approx 12, but as it is "favourite" vs "best" here are my 3. Favourites for differing reasons.


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    That Polar Bear Jumper is terrific!

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    These are not necessarily my best images of 2013, but they are among my favorites and I will do my best to describe why.

    This image although maybe not the most dynamic image I got of bluebirds this year, it was the culmination of our efforts that started in early April. I told my wife that my son and I were off to the hardware store to buy some lumbar to build a bluebird box. Her response was "Mike, that's a waste of time. We never see bluebirds around here". To which I replied, "if nothing else, it will be a good time building it with Grayden (my 3 year old son)." Well later that month we would see the bluebirds move into the box and subsequently go on to have 2 broods, to which we fed over 60,000 live mealworms to. This image is from the first brood in which there was 5. I was only able to get 1 image with all 5 juveniles in it as well as the mother.



    This image is one of my favorite landscape images from the year. It was taken in Ft. Myers Beach where we went on a family vacation at the end of October. I'm not a fan of the commercialism of Orlando but this, Southwest area, of Florida is beautiful. Every morning I would walk down to the beach and take pictures of shorebirds and often had dolphins swimming past me.



    I took so many pictures of my youngest child Walker who was born this year it is hard to pick a fav. However this picture of him just minutes after his birth with him laying on my wife's chest, so exhausted by the childbirth but so content in the moment, was very special for me.

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