Fabulous - well done on the judging Ann. Super congrats to sinnerjohn John - you were on fire this week, imho. I could see you getting first place for the dog or the windmill too. As Ann says, the winner has a lovely edit which is difficult to get right. High fives to sdimbour Sandra - your compositions and editing are second to none! Hugs to Celine Lumiere Celine, who also has a fantastic eye for composition and editing. Fist bumps to tomklyn Thomas - your children are just adorable. Great work from everyone again. I’ll now hang John’s Warrington Bank Quay in the Gallery.Right, have chosen.
FIRST: sinnerjohn
I think it’s quite difficult to get this sort of black and white edit which looks good and I think John did a brilliant job of this. I have to say I loved his dog with the selfie eyes too.
Warrington Bank Quey
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SECOND: sdimbour Sandra
Another of Sandra’s brilliant BW images. I think I would like to have seen the bottom cropped even more so that the real legs weren’t even showing but with the edge of the surf still there. This would have made it even more surreal and the legs less of a distraction but just my personal view.
Playing with sand reflection Vieux Boucau - Landes - France
THIRD: Celine Lumiere
Celine took me down the road with her. I loved that the road draws you into the image and down the road but that your eye is also caught by the white front of the building. The image is sharp and full of detail. Love the bird on the street light.
A Street in Arles
tomklyn Thomas, I have to give you an HM for your children portraits. They are just wonderful!
Well I didn't expect that, many thanks Ann you've just made a damp dismal Sunday much betterFIRST: @sinnerjohn
I think it’s quite difficult to get this sort of black and white edit which looks good and I think John did a brilliant job of this. I have to say I loved his dog with the selfie eyes too.
Great choices Ann! Congrats sinnerjohn John! I love the image too. High fives to sdimbour Sandra and Celine Lumiere !Right, have chosen.
FIRST: sinnerjohn
I think it’s quite difficult to get this sort of black and white edit which looks good and I think John did a brilliant job of this. I have to say I loved his dog with the selfie eyes too.
Warrington Bank Quay
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SECOND: sdimbour Sandra
Another of Sandra’s brilliant BW images. I think I would like to have seen the bottom cropped even more so that the real legs weren’t even showing but with the edge of the surf still there. This would have made it even more surreal and the legs less of a distraction but just my personal view.
Playing with sand reflection Vieux Boucau - Landes - France
THIRD: Celine Lumiere
Celine took me down the road with her. I loved that the road draws you into the image and down the road but that your eye is also caught by the white front of the building. The image is sharp and full of detail. Love the bird on the street light.
A Street in Arles
tomklyn Thomas, I have to give you an HM for your children portraits. They are just wonderful!
Right, have chosen.
FIRST: sinnerjohn
I think it’s quite difficult to get this sort of black and white edit which looks good and I think John did a brilliant job of this. I have to say I loved his dog with the selfie eyes too.
Warrington Bank Quay
View attachment 151373
SECOND: sdimbour Sandra
Another of Sandra’s brilliant BW images. I think I would like to have seen the bottom cropped even more so that the real legs weren’t even showing but with the edge of the surf still there. This would have made it even more surreal and the legs less of a distraction but just my personal view.
Playing with sand reflection Vieux Boucau - Landes - France
THIRD: Celine Lumiere
Celine took me down the road with her. I loved that the road draws you into the image and down the road but that your eye is also caught by the white front of the building. The image is sharp and full of detail. Love the bird on the street light.
A Street in Arles
tomklyn Thomas, I have to give you an HM for your children portraits. They are just wonderful!