Giveaway! This week is certainly off to a good start with a winner’s choice giveaway from photographer, Tricia McKellar of Eyeful. Tricia has generously decided to allow the winner of this giveaway to select any 8×10 print from her shop as a prize, and with dozens of prints to choose from, it is going to be a difficult decision. Retail value $30. Here are a few of the images you will find in Tricia’s shop…
How do you enter the giveaway?
There are several ways to play and you may enter up to three times. First, visit Tricia’s shop, Eyeful, and browse around for your favorite 8×10 photograph, then come back here and tell us which one you would most like to win. Second way to play, answer this question in the comments: What is your favorite subject to photograph and why? Third, twitter or blog about this giveaway or Tricia’s shop or website and leave a link in the comments here.
The giveaway will end on November 9th at 11:59 pm eastern time.
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I love ‘Many and One’, lovely quality and feel to the photo. Would look lovely in my bathroom next to the blue Rob Ryan print that I am treating myself to for Christmas.
Sophie CallaghanI really like “Pause, 8×10 Fine Art Photograph by Tricia McKellar (Birds in Flight)” thanks for the chance to win.
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All of the photos are beautiful. My favorite is pasture with trees.
Mia J.My favorite is the Pastoral with tree.
Lynnemy favorite subject to photograph is my kids or my cats, because of their unique personalities, facial expressions and the fact that the photos will make memories later on down the road.
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Michele P.such pretty photos! I love the Afternoon Sunlight and Lens Flare through the Trees, so nice!
Michele P.and my favorite thing to catch on camera is goofing off with random objects at goodwill
Mialovely has to be my fave
MiaIt’s really too hard to decide on a favourite – these are all rather exquisite – but I think I like the landscapes best. I think it’s really hard to capture a good landscape image in a photograph. I like photographing broken things.
KatI think my favorite thing to take pictures of is Green Bluff. It’s a great loop of about 50 farms in eastern WA and they have apple orchards, pumpkin patches, flowers, and more. I love going throughout the year and capturing whatever happens to be in season.
BeccaI really love the pics, they’re great. So hard to choose just one. I think it has to be pastoral, modern landscape. I also love Afternoon Sunlight and Industrial Decay.
BeccaThe image that I continue to revisit is, “After the Rain”, by Tricia McKellar. The simple subject emphasizing the balance of positive and negative space, and the birds scattered along the wire… simple moment- wonderful moment.
barbaraSimple things may influence me to compose a photograph, a wire that is misplaced along a deteriorated wall, a misshapen piece of metal in an unintended environment. Contrast in texture or color and other design qualities that happen by chance and everyday moments.
barbaraLove love Tricia’s work –
Definitely would like “many and one” – it’s been on my list to buy for months and months.
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Lisa Calloh so many beautiful pictures! tricia is very talented.
my favourite would be “many and one”
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mostly becaus i love birds standing on wires. i envy them actually!
sushi lovergreat job you do here brittni, sharing all these talented people!
“Slowly” is very much my favorite print on Tricia’s site. Her work is so beautiful! This print would look lovely in our house, you know, in that space in the kitchen?
AngieI love to photograph trees and birds!!!
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janilIn the Moment, 8×10 Fine Art Photograph by Tricia McKellar. Metallic Print. is my favourite!!!
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janilIn the moment is my favorate , but really all of them rock the world . They are very thoughtful pieces of work .
Samantha