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Contest Results: Skies

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Ended 09/20/19 1:15 AM GMT
Winner: 0930_23 (See the full results)


1st place
Lickskillet Sky by 0930_23

corngrowth: Owd Fella Tick (OFT), you've provided us with a very fine contribution.
You've captured these crepuscular rays (aka Jesus Rays or Jacob's ladder) in combination with a threatening/dramatic that well, that I have S+F'ed this work instantly.
Thanks for sharing this beauty, 👍 !
PS: good luck with it in the Skies contest.

0930_23 received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


2nd place
Sunset Skies (7) by Pistos

Vickid: Incredible capture here, colors are remarkable, setting is superb, and your talent comes through spectacularly! Best of luck!

Dunstickin: Well done on runner up Jeff...great picture.

0930_23: Congrats on finishing 2nd in the contest Jeff. It was a good entry.

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Pistos received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


3rd place
Thunder Head by rahto

tigger3: What a beautifully captured image, and so contest worthy! tigs=^..^=

jerseygurl: Congrats, Robert on taking 3rd place in the contest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GomekFlorida: Very nice capture of the start of these cumulo-nimbus clouds.

Vickid: Sensational title for this magnificent and powerful capture, wow, this is excellent. Colors come through brilliantly, and the essence of this scene is dramatic. Best of luck!


4th place
Sunset by Ramad

biffobear: Very nice R.....

GomekFlorida: reminds me of the Jimi Hendrix song "Are you experienced" where one line from the song goes "We'll hold hands and watch the sun rise from the bottom of the sea" I alway thought that was so deep! This is one of the best sun rise/set photos I've seen! I fave for me. And good luck in the contest!


5th place
Into the Blue by jerseygurl

Vickid: Wow.... this is super! Stunning idea to capture this scene, wonderful entry, love the composition and the idea to take this photo was brilliant! Best of luck in the contest!

rahto: Its an eye catcher for sure but really pops when viewed at full screen.