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Ended 04/06/15 4:15 AM GMT
Winner: stylo
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1st place jerseygurl: Congrats on 1st place Chris!!!
gonedigital: A very clear, detailed night shot Chris, you done well to capture the towers shady image without gaining excessive flare from the artificial lighting.
gizmo1: Very nice piece of photography art work and I love that you have the moon highlighting the clouds and so natural looking too. I also like the street light illuminating the building to and with all that lovely light effect the detail in this building is still nice and sharp ,well done and nice colours too.
stylo received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place
Eubeen: But it's progress, TicK. Or at least that's the story they've been ramming down our throats these past number of years.
A great collage of this sad situation. Best of luck in the contest.
bfrank: Congrats on your second place Tick!!! Way to go.
0930_23 received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place icedancer: Really unique find and capture, cool way to show us your town. Great entry and good luck
Jimbobedsel: That is quite an original shot, Mary. I never would have thought of that in a million years. Excellent work...and good luck in the contest.
4th place garrettparkinson: Would want to be there with an earthquake. Amazing brick work.
bfrank: Congrats on placing fourth Jimbob. It is a great submission.
picardroe: A nice shot of that old Structure, Well done Jimbob.
jerseygurl: I absolutely love your shot Jimbob!!! The design and architecture is Art Deco - my all time favorite era. It makes me very happy that they did not tear down this beautiful structure. This shot is a great entry for the contest - good luck and well done Jimbob!!!:-):-):-)!!
5th place trixxie17: This does tell the story of your area Phil and an excellent entry for the contest.
FlimBB: Grats on your contest win, Phil. A good idea to represent several aspects of your town.
Lightpainter: That is a great way to do it. If I try to think of a single picture to characterize my home town, I am stumped.