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Contest Results: Seasons Greeting!

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Ended 12/28/12 8:15 PM GMT
Winner: Akeraios (See the full results)


1st place
Christmas in the Pines by Akeraios

J_E_F: Perfect for the theme. Glad we didn't wait until after Christmas for this contest. :)

Flmngseabass: Exquisite work Hannah!!!!! Congratulations on the remarkable and stunning image!!!!!!!!!!

nuke88: so cool my friend, beautiful!!

Akeraios received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


2nd place
Merry Christmas 2012 desktop wallpaper by nmsmith

ExoticVixen: So simple, but so cute! Thanks! It's very very pretty!!

LynEve: Perfect desktop !!!

LakeMichigan: Congratulations on your 2nd place win in the contest.
Great entry.

lonnie0526: simple....yet beautiful! for sure will keep this 1, thanks

nmsmith received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


3rd place
My First Tree by Kman1087

Eubeen: A wonderful capture and presentation. A nice DoF in the scene and vignetting of the photo. Best of luck in the contest.

tib: A beautiful and precious capture of this special Christmas Kman. I love it.

LakeMichigan: This is a beautiful capture. His little hand reaching for the tree. I think you should consider entering this into the current contest... Seasons Greetings.
It is the spirit and the excitement of Christmas as seen through little eyes.


4th place
The Cold Road Ahead by lnoyes

mesmerized: Great detail, perspective, and lighting...that road looks icy and that sky looks cold...a fabulous winter capture...good luck in the contest.

Flmngseabass: A powerful and majestic image here!! Superb use of lighting and color. This rocks!:):)


5th place
Contemplation and Christmas by casechaser

ovar2008: Beautiful.

rvdb: Excellent work.

Rob

LynEve: Lovely work John and I especially like the metallic sheen. A montage of thoughts and memories :)

purmusic: Wonderful composite, John.

Love the colour palette.. and more so, the final results.

Textures, et al.

And particularly, the divisions created within frame. Think of them, view them as.. 'stories within the story'.


Really nice work.