gwphotos73
MobiStarlet
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Billy Idol
Shot on Nexus 6
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love it.I was out in the parking lot at work this morning, taking photos of the asphalt.
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Salt in the Parking Lot
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Love the way the curves and shapes of the woman are echoed in and on the walls and the strong leading lines of the sign and text add a nice accent to it. Great capture.
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A piece.
Oooh, a panoramic jigsaw puzzle! Never done one of those.
Oh don’t worry about judging today Ted. No rush.We've got guests, so I'll have to get to the judging a bit later than usual. Happy Groundhog Day.
It’s Toronto of course. And I used to do real estate so Im recognizing lots of buildings no matter how small the texture on the puzzle pieceOooh, a panoramic jigsaw puzzle! Never done one of those.
I’m honoured to place so close to “Victor and Rachel” since I love it so much! And I’m jealous of toddler action shots! Amazed I came second after that! Congrats to everyone.First goes to younger for her untitled photo that I think of as "The Time Tunnel," a great capture of moment and mood.
Second goes to Nagaisgich for "Three or four images" (although her "November bonfire" was also a contender for this slot). I really enjoy seeing b/w images that are constructed or assembled rather than simply recorded.
Third goes to TomHH for "Victor & Raquel," a beautiful study in monochrome tones. See the color version for an interesting demo of how colors translate to b/w.
Honorable Mentions go to RoseCat for "This is George," JillyG for "A Split in the Wood," and gwphotos73 for "Billy Idol."
Fabulous wrap up! Love all your choices... they could all easily have won first place. Congrats younger Juliana!! Well done!First goes to younger for her untitled photo that I think of as "The Time Tunnel," a great capture of moment and mood.
Second goes to Nagaisgich for "Three or four images" (although her "November bonfire" was also a contender for this slot). I really enjoy seeing b/w images that are constructed or assembled rather than simply recorded.
Third goes to TomHH for "Victor & Raquel," a beautiful study in monochrome tones. See the color version for an interesting demo of how colors translate to b/w.
Honorable Mentions go to RoseCat for "This is George," JillyG for "A Split in the Wood," and gwphotos73 for "Billy Idol."