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Ended 06/09/16 1:15 PM GMT
Winner: ekowalska (See the full results)


1st place
Meet me at a country road by ekowalska

jerseygurl: Congratulations Ewa on taking first place in the contest - Well Deserved!!!!!!!

mesmerized: Congratulations, Ewa!!!

elektronist: Wonderful light show Ewa. Good luck in the contest.

jerseygurl: Beautiful sunrise Ewa - love the rays of light - great entry for the contest - Excellent!!!!!!!

ekowalska received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


2nd place
Cowboy Heaven by PatAndre

Vickid: Superb creation, the color, light and contrast make this really special. Unique idea and image.

Jhihmoac: Hiccup...Ooops...

mesmerized: Congratulations, Pat!!!

Constance52347: This is a terrific shot! Looks as if the cowboy silhouettes are riding off into the sunset.

PatAndre received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


3rd place
Natural And Artificial Guidance by corngrowth

Ramad: Congrats on your 3rd place Cornelius.

Flmngseabass: Hey Cornelius. You saw, you snapped, you created, you posted and you waited and hoped and then celebrated your 3rd place victory!! Beautiful shot buddy!!

trixxie17: Wow - what a great entry Mr. C. - 2 light sources that complement each other not to mention a gorgeous night sky. This should do very well!


4th place
Belly of the Beast by Eubeen

Starglow: Gosh! A phenomenal piece of work here.

jerseygurl: Very cool image Wendell - enter it into the current contest - Excellent Work!!!!!!!!

trixxie17: Excellent motion and colors in this Wendell.

Constance52347: You are really good at these!

Vickid: This is almost three dimensional, it is fluid, smooth, has a striking effect, a stunning piece. Bravo!


5th place
Sparky by stylo

Nikoneer: Manipulation is only cheating if it's passed off as pure photography. I usually let members know when I've replaced a sky or something like that (I once saw a lighthouse on this site whose light source was the opposite of that of the clouds behind it... but I suppose he could have been an alien and shot the photo on his home planet?). No worries, dude. I agree with you that manips are a form of creativity (and this is from a fine art major, back in the 1970's).

-Nik