Usage of the word 'picture': The best of all pictures of my three good friends.

Dear English experts,

Suppose I have some pictures of my three good friends and I want one of them to upload in my profile. Would it be correct if I say: “The best of all pictures of my three good friends.”

thank you

Best wishes,

Trouper

This is the best picture I could find of three good friends of mine.

This is the best picture I could find of my three best friends.

Is that an Irish idiom, Ralf?
The expression I’m familiar with is ‘along the lines of’.
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Yes, it’s an idiom derived from the world of physics. And it may serve as an example for the creative potential Irish people hold in store for the English language :slight_smile:

By the way, does anyone has different ideas about this matter? I myself agree with trouper…

This is the best picture I could find of three good friends of mine.

This is the best picture I could find of my three best friends.