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28th November 2008
Picture of the Day - Friday 28th November 2008
by Ian Burley

iPod Cross, by David Dunnico


Click image to see a larger view in DTD's gallery.

Today is the final Picture of the Day for November 2008. It's a black and white study of an age-old symbol melded with a contemporary symbol of modern life, the iPod. The picture was taken by David Dunnico, whose forum nickname is DTD. David is a prolific and much-published photographer. He rarely posts straightforward conventional pictures and one of his current projects is to document CCTV surveilance cameras in public places.

About today's picture, David says: "Very straight picture, taken by available light. I'd taken a picture of someone wearing a crucifix with a similar crop. Thought this might be a more secular version."

Look out for David's picture and others from the twenty photographers featured this month next week in our Picture of the Month vote for November.

You can see more of David Dunnico's work in his DPNow gallery - and it's well worth a look.

Would you like one of your pictures featured on DPNow's POTD?

We are always on the look out for great pictures posted to the user-galleries here on DPNow. POTDs are selected from the gallery and featured every week day. The gallery facility here is completely free; all you need to do is register as a user on our discussion forum and you will get an automatic 25MB of space, which is good for around 125 pictures uploaded at web resolution, about 200K per picture. At the time of writing we had just over10,000 pictures on the galleries and it's well worth a browse.

Picture of the month

At the end of each month we will select our favourite image of the month and declare a Picture of the Month.

The DPNow Golden Gallery

Our ultimate accolade, the DPNow Golden Gallery, is reserved for what we feel are the very finest images. We invite anyone to submit their pictures for inclusion in the Golden Gallery. Why not have a look at the Golden Gallery submission form? The vast majority are politely rejected, which is why we feel that the ones we do feature are extra special.

 

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