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Contest Results: The picture tells the story

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Ended 07/11/12 10:15 AM GMT
Winner: Ramad (See the full results)


1st place
Fishermen by Ramad

sahadk: Great shot! excellent capture and good luck in contest>
Superb job!!!

Flmngseabass: I tip my hat to you Raj for winning 1st place!!! A wonderful and suitable image:) Bravo!!

LakeMichigan: This is an excellent capture and entry for the contest.
Love the tones of this , it sets the mood .
Well done.

Ramad received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


2nd place
Where's My Dinner! by Sivraj

LakeMichigan: Congratulations
on your placing in the contest.
Great entry and capture.

rvdb: Congrats on your win nice work.

Rob

Sivraj: The truth is, he was my colleague so I knew exactly what he was waiting for..

Marzena: Great lighting, composition and atmosphere of suspense like in Hitchcock's film. When and what will he get ?!!!!! Did you wait that long to see?
SAM & SAAB

Sivraj received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


3rd place
Mercy? by CDHale

LadyR: Now is the mouse crying for mercy, or just about to turn the tables on the cat? Even as a cat lover, I vote for the mouse!
GREAT capture.

rvdb: Congrats on your win.

Rob

tigger3: Oh my this is one heck of shot, that cat's paw and the look of the mouse's face tells a story! Perfect for the contest!!
Tigs♥ =^..^=


4th place
That's A Winner! by 0930_23

danika: Excellent action shot, Tick.

susanlynn: Tick, I just realized this is Your entry into the contest - what a great entry. Wish You Good Luck

biffobear: Great action picture....That kid in the background has took off...R.

LynEve: Congratulations on your contest placement Tick :)


5th place
Left for Dead by lnoyes

LakeMichigan: Congratulations on your placing in the contest.

jeenie11: great shot. I love the black and white, the deterioration of the train car and the angle from which you shot it.

solita17: Great entry... I'm glad you got this one shot. Old buildings or cars or railroad cars intrigue me, as if they belong to the past and somehow got lost in the present.
mary