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Ended 11/28/13 2:15 PM GMT
Winner: Dunstickin
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1st place Ramad: Poor fellow - he looks really dejected. This too will make a good entry Bob.
J_E_F: No surprise. You hit all the right buttons and in the right order. Great job me ole matey!
Marzena: Yes, the story is a must and we have one good story here. Monochrome approach emphasises the meaning. Great entry for two purposes - present contest and LE will have it with open arms too. I would. And we would give you a big bear's hug - SAM & SAAB.
Dunstickin received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place Joanie: Scary shot, but really cool and excellent!!!!
ekowalska: I really like this one, what an action capture.
Excellent entry for the current contest. Hope there were no victims.
FlimBB: Grats on your 2nd place win. Timing is a substantial part of photojournalism, and this is a perfect example. Kudos.
Ramad received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place bijantalukdar: Hard working yields good result............ Bijan
luckyshot: Mary - Terrific use of the morning sunlight as backlighting for this image. Thad
tigger3: I have never seen this done, not only is this a very interesting, and well captured image, it is very interesting! My daughter is fixing a ham dinner for us this year, not sure if we have relish or not, but I sure relish a good cranberry relish. Tigs♥ =^..^=
4th place
ted3020: The multiple layers and a multitude of colors are outstanding. I at least had the opportunity to visit and see green hillsides with all the rain.
Dunstickin: You captured a very dramatic moment here!...
Nature can be terribly harsh
5th place 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.
snapshooter87: Simply charming, Doug. Made me immediately think of
"aint she sweet - see her walking down the street"