Monday, January 12, 2009

Print Giveaway #3




For my third print giveaway, my friend Leslie Simitch - recently featured in the Top Ten - sent us the original file from which to print up a 13 x 19 inch print of the her wonderful picture (above) taken just last month in Rome. And now a signed print is waiting to be sent to the lucky winner.

As usual just post a comment over the next week and a winner will be randomly selected.

Good luck!

82 comments:

TC said...

pick me!
tchen04 at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

Great Shot.

Anonymous said...

oanaperca@gmail.com

valerie2350 said...

beautiful picture - please enter me :)

kat said...

Oh my goodness, I LOVE this image! And all I have to do is leave a comment for the chance to win a signed print? Yes please!! Your blog is wonderful, wonderful. Thank you!

Kat

david bram said...

great idea.

Anonymous said...

thank you! such a great shot.

Victoria Thorne said...

lovely shadows, sweet greens and grays. very nice.

Anonymous said...

I'd love that one!

pr {at} adamlundberg {dot} com

Martin said...

Very pretty!

Anonymous said...

I want one!

(amber.hand@gmail.com)

Anonymous said...

Oh yes!

igouglibou at hotmail dot com

Christopher Paquette said...

Thanks for the chance.....

chpaquette at comcast dot net

Anonymous said...

beautiful rome - nahm@nahm.dk
thank you.

Anonymous said...

love your site...it's the best place to keep up on what's happening in photography in nyc...thanks...

Larsen said...

I never win...

Mel Trittin said...

Entered and hopeful....

Anonymous said...

i'll try my luck
btw, all the best for 2009!

zzZDooRbEllZzz said...

i like both this picture and the other picture taken by Leslie Simitch you posted in your Top Ten #7 post. they both remind me of "blinding love", and of how one has the ability to ignore the rest of the world when one is in love. i feel kind of lovesick now. =\

pumpkinpie1217 said...

littlewendy @ gmail.com Great pic!

Anonymous said...

forgive me, but i don't see what is exceptional about this photo.

The Year in Pictures said...

To Anon (above):

If it doesn't work for you, that's life. No single picture will ever speak universally to everyone. But for me it's the light, the color, the gesture, the moment, and most of all the flowered skirt that sets up a visual pun with the flowerless tree.

It also probably helps to be a little bit romantic ...

J.D.

Rich Beckman said...

And the colors of the skirt are right out of the brick wall.

or vice versa.


Rich Beckman

Anonymous said...

Third time's the charm

frankyj830@yahoo.com

RubyMel said...

I love your comment about the skirt and the tree. I hadn't even put those two things together.

Anonymous said...

lovenilo@gmail.com

Love

Anonymous said...

mdg331@nyu.edu

Andrew K said...

Love the pic, please pick me.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for this giveaway!

Please enter me:

mwhill16 at hotmail.com

Keep up the good work.

Molly

Anonymous said...

what a wonderful picture.
mmatta@umich.edu

Molly said...

mtranberg@gmail.com

tiffany smith said...

I would love to have this hanging on my wall. Thanks. tifjsmi@gmail.com

Morning Noon Evening said...

Please enter me - this is a lovely photo and I'd be so happy to win!

J. Wesley Brown said...

Here's a go

Anonymous said...

count me in.

donbesom@verizon.net

thanks

Don

Elizabeth said...

crossing fingers and toes

JeepRover said...

Neat. Good pic.

Samuel said...
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Nick Fossey said...

I hope I win!

Anonymous said...

jim sullivan
sullivanjamesp@bellsouth.net
love this photo!

Sokiente said...

busted!

Anonymous said...

love the blog, love the image

Anonymous said...

I'd love to have it on my wall!

wallgrentherese(at)hotmail(dot)com

BIO said...

Hope to be the winner and I profit to make some pub for my swiss agency.

www.strates.ch

Salutations,

Julien

julien.gregorio@fsphoto.ch

Dalton said...

I would be very happy to have this photograph in my life.

Emma said...

I want one!

emmasize@gmail.com

The Generalist said...

a.arias@ncgmedical.com

Anonymous said...

I am starting a collection!!! pick me!

~~ said...

This is an excellent photograph, love the composition!

btc2869@rit.edu

joyce said...

lovely.

Unknown said...

i wish i could go to rome... wonderful photograph.

Anonymous said...

the tree seems almost like a cloud of smoke arising from their fire.

very nice

cog at driving the flies dot com

Anonymous said...

bashful dragon overlooks roman panorama while defending passion - jeff coons: as is. i love it!

Anonymous said...

fingers crossed.

runaway_pickle@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

makes me think of eric rohmer

brendan@brendanstumpf.com

Sara GC said...

I wish falling in a love like this were as easy as wearing lime green.

Anonymous said...

"When in Rome"
ekfabian@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

wonderful photograph!
angelina.garneva@tufts.edu

Anonymous said...

Yes, please! I love this blog!

Blake Andrews said...

b@blakeandrewsphoto.com

kitiwampis said...

I love her boots!
Sign me up.

Unknown said...

Leslie's work is a lot about people being shaped by spaces. I like that the woman's face isn't visible and that the interaction between them is undefined. The drama is there but it's beneath the surface.

Anonymous said...

This picture gives me hope.
juliethart@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

will at shoehorn design dot com

thanks

Jeremy Clouser Photography said...

I have blank spaces on my wall and this would be a lovely image to put on them!

Anonymous said...

oh, i am so happy that this is the photo that you chose to give away! this was one of my favorites.

alexandra.otte@oberlin.edu

Anonymous said...

got my chance, make me know.

katie.bar.the.door said...

what a lovely image!

i'm a newcomer to this site and have effectively wasted an entire morning poring over it -- except that i don't see it as a waste. in fact, it's remarkably inspiring and lovely. and will be one of my new morning blog stops!

thanks!

she said...

this is beautiful - i love how the people almost blend into the tree. thanks for the opportunity.

thehighestheel@hotmail.com

harddaysnight said...

It breaks all the rules, FWIW, of everything I learned in Photog 101...
out of balance, poorly composed, distracting... well, OK the lighting is nice... that being said, I cannot stop admiring the image.. I am there seated, embracing, feeling now more warmth in front of me than on my back as the sun begins to set on a chilly wintry afternoon...

Little One Thing said...

I like this.

Anonymous said...

I would love to win this image!
Happy New Year to one and all

re780@earthlink.net

Anonymous said...

A photo to set your imagination soaring with scenarios.
traymona[at]aol.com

wildflower00 said...

I love this picture. Very romantic and the landscape is breath taking

texasgirl (at) rocketmail (dot) com

A Reader said...

Thanks for the giveaway
kimspam66(at)yahoo(dot)com

jen said...

pick me please!

lauren r moovystar said...

me!!

Zander said...

Catherine.brooks.zander@gmail.com

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Great shot

Anonymous said...

hey its my sons 7 month bday today I think this would be cool to pass on to him when hes older

Bento Box Girl said...

Well, this comment may be too late to make me the lucky winner -- but I'd still like to say: love is lovely and this photo is too!

. said...

thank you!