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Contest Results: Seen better days

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Ended 07/10/13 5:15 PM GMT
Winner: palral (See the full results)


1st place
History in Rubbles #3 by palral

LynEve: For pleasing impact I like this one but the sepia one has more of an air of desolation.

Best of luck in the contest :)

jabberjaw106: congrats

0930_23: This is my pick of the litter Skitzo.
If you were the undertaker, this is the way you should have prepared the building for burial. All the birds, varmints and insects would have said: "Oh, he looks so natural."
RIP former WH building.

TicK


palral received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


2nd place
Seen Better Days by Dunstickin

braces: I don't know Bob with a little bit of wood, some glue and some TLC, it could be as good as new!

mac39: A wonderful image, well seen and well taken.
I can imagine this one to be among the contest winners.
Mac

Dunstickin received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.


3rd place
..where old cars go to sleep - part 2 by Zeniac

LynEve: Best of luck in the contest with this fine entry.
There is wonderful detail in all that rusted metal.

LakeMichigan: Congratulations on the contest placement !
Nice entry

0930_23: What a great find and excellent photo.
Story was interesting as well.
Great contest entry and it would have made a great HDR.

TicK


4th place
An Old Classic by LakeMichigan

bfrank: Congratulation on placing in the contest Marsha.

icedancer: I had one like that, lol. Wonderful find and capture

Ramad: Rare to see something like this. Nice capture Marsha.

picardroe: WELL CAPTURED.

Dunstickin: Now that's the place to put the child's toy out the way when he/she is naughty!

Gritty and good


5th place
From Gold to Dust by LynEve

biffobear: Winifred Atwell could make the old Joanna talk..Good one....R.

icedancer: Super info on this old piano and posting

gonedigital: Certainly looks battered Lyn but a treasured relic indeed, apparently pianos that have been constantly played for a long time wear out, & there's little that can be done to restore them.