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Ended 04/02/16 1:15 AM GMT
Winner: Ramad
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1st place J_E_F: Now that's impressive.
corngrowth: Pure nostalgia Raj. Miss however the parallel rulers ,my friend, lol!
Good entry. Good Luck with it in the contest!
0930_23: Well though out and well displayed Raj.
Looks like it is on course to the winners circle.
TicK
Ramad received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place
Nikoneer: That is one great action shot, Pat. I have a vague recollection of a time when I was that limber (certainly not now at 62), but she definitely knows what she's capable of and is enjoying every minute. And folks, no worries, what appears to be a large ugly bruise on her extended leg is only the shadow of her left fist. I like the fact that you either got the capture with nothing in the frame but her and the ice or you were wise enough to crop all else out. It works very well and is a good entry because, like Doug's (mirto56), it shows the tools as well as them being used. Good luck in the contest.
-Nik
icedancer received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place icedancer: Congratulation on 3rd place in the contest - Bravo
Tomeast: These guys are quite the artisans and its so nice to see them at work. The light is very good here , fine capture.
corngrowth: Doug, it's not only a perfect entry for the 'Tools of the Trade' contest, but a excellent entry for the Wednesday B&W challenge as well.
Two chances for the price of one, my friend! LOL!!!
Good Luck with it!
4th place corngrowth: Congratulations Bob, for your 4th place in the 'Tools of the Trade' contest!!!
gonedigital: A fine collection of film 📷s Bob
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I remember the cartridge ones like one of your Halinas, they were the bees knees for snappers in the 70's. Certainly a fascinating possible entry but I can na advise you laddy! Personally I'd monitor the Views / Dld count!
5th place snapshooter87: Always interesting to see the tools created by hand in an era that lasted beyond the average human life.
Dunstickin: Good entry....
Industry always had it's own specialised tools to the jobs!..
Good luck!