Searching for Destiny by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron
In Times Square, New York life life is very busy. People walking back and forth all day, even the street vendors. As soon as I saw this man pulling his food cart I saw the perfect composition. I shot it from eye-level; it was noon and in May it's still fresh out so it was perfect. It looked like he was searching for a spot to park his cart to start his day. That's why I named it "Searching For Destiny".
The Sense of Light by Everton Marcelino
The end of the day can be viewed in two ways: with hope or longing. Hope comes because we know that tomorrow will bring sunshine again and the brightness in the eyes of children
Ski Trail by Ronnie Glover
The Tony Knowles Coastal Trail runs about 10 miles from downtown Anchorage to Kincaid park offering wildlife encounters, and activities of running, walking, biking and cross country skiing. On the section, the groomed cross country ski trail winds through the woods. I liked the "S" shaped composition, the contrast of the dark trees versus the white snow, and the sense of exploration or "what lies ahead?"