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Ended 07/31/10 1:15 AM GMT
Winner: tealeaves
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1st place icedancer: Love the shimmer Lori, marvelous work and contest entry. Best of Luck my friend
Nikoneer: When I was a wee child, the blinking eyeball seen in the "Twilight Zone" intro always gave me the heebie jeebies, probably because I had seen an old black & white movie about a woman who was murdered and dropped in a closet that had a hole in the floor. The woman in the apartment below looks up at one point and sees the open eye of the dead woman staring down at her through that hole. Not that your image is giving me the heebie jeebies, it just reminded me of that. This actually looks more like the staring eyes of a cat, with those red wavy lines coming across like its snout whiskers. Very unique fractal, Lori.
-Nik
tealeaves received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
2nd place
rotcivski: Very smart. Beautifuly put together. Congratulations.
twinkel: Congratulations with your 2de place, well deserved :o)
catweasel: I just confused them with horse chestnuts, Jim! Or what we call "conkers". The similarity is striking. Best of luck in the contest.
Jimbobedsel received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
3rd place Bursa: Love it, great image. Well done.
tealeaves: That expression is priceless, Steve! ..lol. Details, colours, DOF, and composition are all superb! Excellent work and Congratulations on your win!!
tigger3: Fantastic and different close up. Steve, this is way cool!
=^..^=sandi
4th place twinkel: Congratulations on your 4th place, well deserved and it has the looks of a Dali to me too:o)
anacris: it looks very "Dali" to me :) I like your style. Great work!
zunazet: Typical tourist, All eyes! :)
Impressive piece of work Chris.
5th place tealeaves: Fabulous portrait of this Ape deep in thought, EJ! Hoping things will get better for you soon. Congratulations on your well deserved win!! :)
corngrowth: Suppose this is your entry for the 'Eyes' contest, E.J.
If so, like to say it's a good entry, and wish you Good Luck, my friend.
Hope you'll be able to participate more in the near furure, as I miss you wonderful posts!
Regards, Cornelius.