Laszlo’s “Combed” series selected into the 2019 Seeing in Sixes

We were on the road when I received the good news and the Seeing in SIXES 2019 Results from the Editor of LensWork: As one of the selected 50 projects, your “Combed” series of six images were slected out of 2019 entries. CONGRATULATIONS to these 50 photographers for their outstanding entries. 

Floating Grass
Yellowstone Gull Point Grass
Boy scout Woods Tall Trail Grass
Combed Grass at Bosque del Apache NWR
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Trinity River NWR combed reeds
Wichita Mts NWR French Lake Reeds and Grass

Once again, our task of selecting only 50 projects for this year’s Seeing in SIXES book was daunting. So much excellent work! It is truly inspiring to see so many talented photographers in the LensWork community. These projects have been selected for publication in this year’s book … Anderson, Scott – Ceilingscapes; Avakian, Robert – Menemsha Nights; Banning, William – Orton in the Desert; Barricklow, Sam – Nightmares in the Sky; Blackwell, Steve – Reading Lines; Bowles, Henry – Liquid New York; Brousseau, Michael – Sculptures In Time; Burkhardsmeier, Kent – Diaphanous Sand; Castro-Bran, Denise – Carpe Librum; Chappel, Gary – High School Football; Chaucer-Levine, Valerie – There Are No Words; Conn, John – Train; Conway, Peter – Autumn-Ice; Custodio, John – The Vessel; Dixon, Bill – Wabi Sabi; Fundingsland, Lynn – Cresting of the Red; Grill, Howard – Bare Trees; Hayden, Justin – A Visit with Ruth; Hontz, Jim – Cosmic Woodscapes; Khovaylo, Mo – Lyrical Grasses; Kirschbaum, Marsha – Mulberry Meditations; Korwel, Izabela – Shaker Village; MacGregor, Lesley – Insomnia; Makarov, Ivan – Liverpool Cathedral; Mayhew, Ron – The Boys and Their Bamboo Boats; Mendenhall, Larry – Fairy Tales; Messner, Mary Catherine – Riders of the Indian Railways; Miller, Michael – Wintermarsh; Murai, Richard – Higher Ground, The Sacred Wrestlers of India; Nemeth, Gene – Nets & Poles, Fujian – China; Newcombe, Adrian – Drops; Newman, Bob (Robert C) – Nikita’s First Communion; Olsen, Rolf – Backpacking the Grand Canyon; O’Neill, Gary – End of the Journey; Perlaky, Laszlo – Combed; Refetoff, Osceola – It’s a Mess Without You; Renwick, Jennifer – Spirits in the Badlands; Rigge, Lisa – Sacred Pause; Rooney, Hugh – A World of Modern Architecture; Schirmer, Andy – Anthropic Principle; Shepherd, Walter – Fez’s Stamping Ground of Pots; Shipler, Debby – Crystal World; Singer, Michael – Multiplicity; Sinsheimer, Jim – Looking Up; Steege, Pamela – And They Called the Thing Rodeo; Stone, Mel – Charreada (Mexican Rodeo); Straubel, Carol – Days of November; Sun, Ning – Memory and Nostalgia; Wilton, R. F. – Abandoned House;Zumaran-Jones, Carolina – Fanciful Notions

THANKS TO ALL for entering your projects. Again, simply breathtaking how many excellent photographers and projects there were to choose from in this year’s entries. Wow. And CONGRATULATIONS to these 50 photographers for their outstanding entries. 

Laszlo Perlaky: “Combed” series of six monochrome photographs  In: 2019 Seeing in Sixes, Six-image Projects from LensWork Readers. pp. 192-197, Ed. Brooks Jensen and Maureen Gallagher, LensWork Publishing, 1st Edition, 1st Printing, September 2019, ISBN #b978-0-9904681-8-9, Printed in Canada

Author: Natperl

Dr. Laszlo Perlaky is a photographic artist and educator, having 50 years of experience in various fields of nature photography using large format film and digital. He is a retired research scientist, past faculty member of Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Cancer Center. He is a member of several national and international photographic organizations, past artistic director of Fill Your Cup Coffee Shop Gallery, past editor of Silver Image, past Print Competition Vice President of Houston Photographic Society. As a volunteer, he led his Photo walks at Brazos Bend State Park for 30 years. He is an active photographic instructor at Houston Photographic Study Group and Houston Center for Photography., elected board member of Lost Pines Art League and Bastrop County Audubon Society. He has successfully participated and been awarded in national and international photography contests, solo and group exhibitions. His images were published in magazines, books, calendars, and presented at major art festivals and auctions.

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