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Ended 11/28/13 2:15 PM GMT
Winner: Dunstickin
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1st place braces: Well done Bob. This deserved to win.
LynEve: Well done and well deserved Bob :)
J_E_F: No surprise. You hit all the right buttons and in the right order. Great job me ole matey!
tib: I really like this one B! It's so sad to see, but we're feeling his pain here too. Outstanding work in black and white and real-life capture my friend.
Dunstickin received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place biffobear: Well done !....R.
FlimBB: Grats on your 2nd place win. Timing is a substantial part of photojournalism, and this is a perfect example. Kudos.
LynEve: Well done on your contest placement Raj - well deserved
ekowalska: I really like this one, what an action capture.
Excellent entry for the current contest. Hope there were no victims.
Ramad received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place
corngrowth: A very interesting narrative accompanied with a very nice photograph.
I love the lighting in this one, Mary. Very well done!
Regards, Cornelius.
braces: I'm always amazed when I see images of harvesting cranberries. It looks SO different to any agriculture over here. Fresh or cranberries are gaining popularity over here but no where near as in the USA.
Mary, this is a fascinating image with so much to look at. I hope you had a good walk.
4th place ro_and: frightening situation, well captured, like the red hope in the back...Ro
Pistos: Being down on the receiving end of all that water, I can testify that it was tense. Your photo captures the event apply. People just can't grasp what it is like to have a river 30 feet above flood stage for 3 months! The volume of water is staggering.
5th place
snapshooter87: Simply charming, Doug. Made me immediately think of
"aint she sweet - see her walking down the street"
0930_23: Congrats on placing in the contest.
J_E_F: No snow with you then? I do like the gentleness of this composition. The girls' expression is delightful and tells the whole story.