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Ended 11/28/13 2:15 PM GMT
Winner: Dunstickin
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0930_23: Congrats on your win Owd Timer.
braces: A picture tells a thousands words. This image could define the word photojournalism.
ro_and: sad story captured.......good entry indeed....Ro
Eubeen: An excellent entry for the contest Bob. Nice b/w presentation of the scene.
Dunstickin received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
bfrank: Congratulations Raj! You were tops in my voting.
0930_23: Congrats on your 2nd place win, Raj.
biffobear: Good timing....R.
Marzena: Oh, well, just lucky ...
Hmmm... some guys have all the fires and other accidents to photograph while poor me... Oh, well. I have an idea, will try some little arson meself maybe... And stay hidden in the vicinity. LOL
Good to know the fire was put out at once and no harm was done, you culprit you !!!
Seriously for once today - this is a superb entry - detail is best factography a journalist can dream of - hot air can be seen above the fire ! The contest looks most more and more promising!
SAM & SAAB
Ramad received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
braces: As I said above, this is a wonderful image and deserved to do well. Congrats!
icedancer: Amazing capture, but you can keep the cranberries.
mesmerized: Congratulations...marvellous entry.
luckyshot: Mary - Terrific use of the morning sunlight as backlighting for this image. Thad
Dunstickin: You captured a very dramatic moment here!...
Nature can be terribly harsh
ro_and: frightening situation, well captured, like the red hope in the back...Ro
LynEve: Glad to see this placed in the contest Nik - congrats :)
Nikoneer: A delightful scene that I have in fact seen several times, here in my home town, but was never lucky enough to capture. You did a great job with it, getting the shot when they were both looking at each other. I also like the offset nature of the subject, good color and the DOF is tack-sharp. I see you've entered it into the contest. A placer for sure. -Nik