sinnerjohn
IOTM WInner - April 2022
yeah right !!you shouldn't be so good.
yeah right !!you shouldn't be so good.
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Silver Gum Outside My Window
Snapseed
The Stove
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Now that's a great stove. Love the edit...makes it eerie.
You manage to make a stove look interesting and mysterious.![]()
Yes -- what's in that saucepan???
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Carnival
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Silver Gum Outside My Window
Snapseed
It feels serene.
LMAO!!!!!!!Tell me you're just having one of your major creative bursts, Catherine . . . It is not, I repeat, N O T that !£%#%£! portrait mode on that €%#!£# 7+. Right?
Your beach series is starting to rival Farm Shed Mysteries![]()
Carnival
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Your beach series is starting to rival Farm Shed Mysteries
Killer.![]()
Alpha Chromeo
Snapseed, Union, Loristripes, Gloomlogue
Yes -- what's in that saucepan???
Thank you very much petyrc Petyr - a lovely summing up and worthy winners, all three. Well done rizole Rizole. That was a great photo. Now you have to decide if the next Black & White Challenge has a theme, or not - your choice.hi all, here's the winner and runner ups for this week's B&W challenge. congrats to the winner/runner ups, as well as to all who submitted images.
1st: rizole - the man with a baker sign in the back. in addition to the framing and lighting, the element that really stood out was the person in the image looking back at the viewer. i think it creates a connection with the viewer when the eyes meet.
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2nd: jasongag - the beach scene. the lighting caught my attention here. Again, framing was key in leveraging the tree's shadow/ dark space to direct my eyes to the people and were the action was. good job.
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3rd: Terse - the church. Finally, i really just like how the white in this images just popped out at me. Framing and clarity were spot on.
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Well done rizole a worthy winnerhi all, here's the winner and runner ups for this week's B&W challenge. congrats to the winner/runner ups, as well as to all who submitted images.
1st: rizole - the man with a baker sign in the back. in addition to the framing and lighting, the element that really stood out was the person in the image looking back at the viewer. i think it creates a connection with the viewer when the eyes meet.
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2nd: jasongag - the beach scene. the lighting caught my attention here. Again, framing was key in leveraging the tree's shadow/ dark space to direct my eyes to the people and were the action was. good job.
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3rd: Terse - the church. Finally, i really just like how the white in this images just popped out at me. Framing and clarity were spot on.
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Agree! Judging is a tough job, that's for sure....Nice one petyrc, as first time judge you did brilliantly![]()
Thanks petyrc for the winhi all, here's the winner and runner ups for this week's B&W challenge. congrats to the winner/runner ups, as well as to all who submitted images.
1st: rizole - the man with a baker sign in the back. in addition to the framing and lighting, the element that really stood out was the person in the image looking back at the viewer. i think it creates a connection with the viewer when the eyes meet.
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2nd: jasongag - the beach scene. the lighting caught my attention here. Again, framing was key in leveraging the tree's shadow/ dark space to direct my eyes to the people and were the action was. good job.
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3rd: Terse - the church. Finally, i really just like how the white in this images just popped out at me. Framing and clarity were spot on.
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Thanks, petyrc. I'm honored to have my photo on the podium with those two great shots from rizole and Jasongag.hi all, here's the winner and runner ups for this week's B&W challenge. congrats to the winner/runner ups, as well as to all who submitted images.
1st: rizole - the man with a baker sign in the back. in addition to the framing and lighting, the element that really stood out was the person in the image looking back at the viewer. i think it creates a connection with the viewer when the eyes meet.
View attachment 85327
2nd: jasongag - the beach scene. the lighting caught my attention here. Again, framing was key in leveraging the tree's shadow/ dark space to direct my eyes to the people and were the action was. good job.
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3rd: Terse - the church. Finally, i really just like how the white in this images just popped out at me. Framing and clarity were spot on.
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