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Ended 07/13/16 7:15 PM GMT
Winner: tigger3
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1st place jerseygurl: Loving your series on the monarchs Tigs - the migrating monarchs will begin to lay their eggs in a few weeks - hoping to raise and release some as I did last year - it's so fascinating - Great Capture and thanks for faving my iris!!!:-):-):-)!!!
tigger3 received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place
tigger3: This is a perfect example of DOF, I'm glad you joined us!
tigs=^..^=
stylo: very nice entry, congrats!
gonedigital: A well calculated photograph and a definite contender for the comp Ted.
jerseygurl: Congrats Ted on taking 2nd place in the contest - well done!!!!!!
Lightpainter received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place
GIGIBL: Lovely close-up very well captured.
Eubeen: Congrats on the contest, Thad.
I got this close to a bee once, but I made too many spelling mistakes and only graded a cee on the paper. And I might have made some of the details up. :)
A great close up on the bee and daisy, Thad. Wonderful details, colours and lighting in the photo.
4th place icedancer: Oh my goodness, in full they look like they are coming out of the screen, Breath taking post
stylo: very nice! super clarity!
luckyshot: Congratulations, Pat! With the depth of field, the trumpet vine blooms appear to be suspended in mid-air!
5th place
stylo: LOL, i turn over leaves, rocks ect...everyday! still the same dung under each and everyone. thats what i get for moving to greener pastures...
I would like to make one point clear about the current confusion on the contest topic. by no means am i boycotting. some might see it as such. im just waiting for a more logical reason and then resolution to the problem. DOF pictures im in no shortage of. its a common rather simple topic most of us have many on hand. its not like i have to break a leg looking for one...yes pun intented! :)