Here are a few of my favorites, in no particular order:
"Doelschieten" by Jos van der Hijden: Not only a good shot, but done with manual focus equipment at a wide aperature. Lucky or skill?
"Yellow Warbler" by Mark Cassino: This is the kind of shot we've all come to expect from Mark. How heavy is that 400mm f2.8 in the field?
"Krystal" by Brendan Bhagan: Shots like these let us know B&W will never die.
"Dogwoods" by Herbert Chong: Herb mentions that it's hard to photograph tree flowers, and I agree, but this shot works. The shot is better than the thumbnail indicates.
" Townhouse in Arles " by Joseph Tainter, Joseph says he knew he had a keeper. Good crop. I don't know _why_ I like this one, but I do.
"One Last Barn"by Marnie Parker (aka Doe): The hills make this shot. Wanted to mention it not only because I like it, but because Marnie's instructor recently gave her such a hard time.
There are others that catch my eye, but I'm running out of time here.
-Lon

