From Eldrianne...
The Feature Meme 
Step 1 - You the watcher reply to this meme. There are 20 slots.
Step 2 - In order of replies I'll write the name of the commenter and pick one artwork from their gallery that I like best to feature.
Step 3 - The person who originally tagged me goes at #1 position automatically.
Step 4 - Once you have been listed you are officially tagged and have to do the same in your journal with me as your number one.
Actually, I don't know if I've got so many watchers and friends here to complete it, but if you want to be featured, do not hesitate to comment. 

1.

- the girl who tagged me. A real proof that practice makes perfect. I admire her strive to perfection - whenever she has some problems with her art, she doesn't hesitate to try again, and again, and again - while I, for example, always try to bypass in my works all the elements I find difficult. And you can see she makes progress indeed. My definite fav from her gallery (so far) is
[link] - great idea, nice use of colours, and that sense of slight insanity I like so much

I like also her 'Seeking solace' project -
[link] - so intriguing! As for her writing, I love her ability to present simple and, actually, obvious ideas in a way that doesn't make them look kitschy... like here:
[link] (in Polish, unfortunately).

2.

- a boy on his way to become a really-good-photographer

Sometimes surprises me a lot with his works, his way of seeing the world around us through his camera.
[link] - I like the atmosphere here, and... the story that seems to exist somewhere behind the picture - you would like to sit and write it down. I also must agree with his own comment under this picture -
[link] - yes, it's beautiful - and one of my favourites in his gallery, mostly because of the colours - you don't see night photos taken in a sepia scale to often, do you? And since I can't decide which of his works should come at third place, so here would be two of them -
[link] - because of great idea (and me obsessed with angels...), and
[link] - because of wonderful capturing of one of my favourite places of the city I've lived in for a few years.

3.

- I don't know why I've never took really close look at her gallery, but I had an opportunity to do that right now, fortunately.

I really like her ability to make simple pictures so emotive... like here -
[link] - wonderful shot of beautiful human-dog relation. Two other of her photos I like the most are
[link] - I love the spontaneous way in which the picture was taken, the display frame being so extraordinary that it almost makes you feeling like if you were there, on that rocks, with beautiful dog upon your feet - and
[link] - with great vertical composition that I like the most in shots of architecture.
Come on, who's next?

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