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Contest Results: Selective Colour

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Ended 12/16/13 8:15 AM GMT
Winner: LynEve (See the full results)


1st place
Sunshine on my table by LynEve

J_E_F: "Lemonade's all round Darlings!" Congratulations.

rozem061: Congrats on your win, Lyn. It is well deserved !
John

FlimBB: Grats on number 1, Lyn. This is such a happy shot. I especially like that the b/w areas are, themselves, an excellent b/w shot. This, I think, really allows the selective color to happen without taking over the image. Fabulous job.

LynEve received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


2nd place
Odd Ball by FlimBB

Bleizmor: Wild and very creative!Beautiful work.

mesmerized: Congratulations, Mike...this one got my vote...glad to see it place in the contest.

FlimBB: Thank you all for your votes and confidence. Next, I am going to learn to spel.

mesmerized: Aren't you clever, combining my suggestion of Odd Balls for a contest theme with the current one of Selective Color...a very cool and well done creation...I wish you best of luck with it.

FlimBB received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


3rd place
Hank by bfrank

Bleizmor: Beautiful shot!

mirto56: This is a fantastic close-up of Hank. It will be a super contender in the contest. Bravo!

Dunstickin: The eyes are mesmerizing!..

FlimBB: Grats on your win, Frank. This is a fantastic shot even if it was not selective color. Hank's expression is priceless and well timed on your part.


4th place
Spotlight in Blue by Nikoneer

Marzena: This is certainly one of the winners!!! The blue girl, your great-niece, is bigger now and I bet she displays play-acting talents.
The faces and positions are all great and hilarious indeed - so natural and childish LOL Very fine image, dear Nik.
SAM & SAAB


5th place
Pink by mesmerized

0930_23: Congrats on your 5th place win in the contest.
Merry Christmas.

corngrowth: Precious image, Pat. Very good use of the selective color principle. This, in the snow walking girl, has stolen my heart, because I see much resemblance too with my daughter when she had about the same age (about 35 years ago!). Really wonderful!

Regards, Cornelius.