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Ended 06/09/16 1:15 PM GMT
Winner: ekowalska
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1st place Flmngseabass: Fantastic job here Ewa!!! Congratulations for placing first. Bravo on an excellent image:)
trixxie17: Wonderful light in this Ewa - I hope it's going into the contest.
PatAndre: Congrats on your ist place win in the contest. A fine entry indeed.
ekowalska received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place trixxie17: Really cool shot and the lighting is wonderful Pat _ an excellent entry.
Jhihmoac: Hiccup...Ooops...
Vickid: Superb creation, the color, light and contrast make this really special. Unique idea and image.
icedancer: Spectacular entry and a wonderful capture - really like the colours and texture of the background behind the cowboys - Good Luck it's a winner in my books
PatAndre received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place
elektronist: As always very well framed and taken photo. Good luck in the contest.
PatAndre: Yep, kudos on bagging two light sources in one image. And well done too.
Nikoneer: What a great contrast between natural and manufactured light, between deep blues and gold, between the wispy clouds and the hard edges of the steel. Just a terrific photograph all round. Immediately into my favs and no luck needed for the contest... it's a sure bet.
-Nik
4th place mesmerized: Congratulations, Wendell!!!
jerseygurl: Very cool image Wendell - enter it into the current contest - Excellent Work!!!!!!!!
tigger3: Oh this is excellent, and a fave for me. tigs=^..^=
jerseygurl: Congratulations Wendell on taking fourth place!!!!!!!!!
5th place trixxie17: This is quite a wow of a shot - well done.
icedancer: This is so cool and so glad you took safety steps to be near at hand. A wonderful entry and Good Luck
mesmerized: Congratulations, Sty!!!
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