Hi Folks. After spending a long weekend building my 'Blackandwhitecompetitionjudging-inator' the results from the computational algorithm are finally in!
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Will you be posting a pic in the next round, Robert?
Hi Folks. After spending a long weekend building my 'Blackandwhitecompetitionjudging-inator' the results from the computational algorithm are finally in!
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Whoohooo!!! A brand new newbie and she brings home the gold! Congrats jalaislynn Lynn!!
Hi Folks. After spending a long weekend building my 'Blackandwhitecompetitionjudging-inator' the results from the computational algorithm are finally in! Well done to you all, it was a tough call.......
1st: Lynn, Jalaislynn- Lost. Great contrast and framing. Always been a sucker for double exposures.
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2nd: Sandra Dimbour- Love the tonality, leading lions, framing and as Jilly said the human element.
3rd: David DeePop- Morning Atrium. Love the way this moves when it's scrolled. Fantastic use of leading lines, so many but yet so simple.
Honourable mentions to; Rodolfo Glenton- Aurea of Entities. I've always been drawn to images decay. : Rizole- Over There. The negative space, the composition, the graphical feel to it and that fading contrail. : Sinnerjohn- Ghosts. : Ted Terse- Cherry Blossom. The water droplets are like glass beads, just lovely. : GroovyGouvy- Art Deco Bunny. Lovely rich tones and detail.
Hi Folks. After spending a long weekend building my 'Blackandwhitecompetitionjudging-inator' the results from the computational algorithm are finally in! Well done to you all, it was a tough call.......
1st: Lynn, Jalaislynn- Lost. Great contrast and framing. Always been a sucker for double exposures.
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2nd: Sandra Dimbour- Love the tonality, leading lions, framing and as Jilly said the human element.
3rd: David DeePop- Morning Atrium. Love the way this moves when it's scrolled. Fantastic use of leading lines, so many but yet so simple.
Honourable mentions to; Rodolfo Glenton- Aurea of Entities. I've always been drawn to images decay. : Rizole- Over There. The negative space, the composition, the graphical feel to it and that fading contrail. : Sinnerjohn- Ghosts. : Ted Terse- Cherry Blossom. The water droplets are like glass beads, just lovely. : GroovyGouvy- Art Deco Bunny. Lovely rich tones and detail.
Ahhh, yes, I was going to break that to her gently. Too late.Now JillyG can break it to her about the judging bit
Thank you Robert - what a lovely surprise! Thanks to all for your positive comments, and congratulations to Sandra, David and the honourably mentioned.
Well deserved win Lynn. Jen has suggested that I sensitively give you the good news that, with your win, you ARE THE JUDGE FOR THIS WEEK'S BLACK&WHITE CHALLENGE! On Sunday, I will be asking you to give us the winner.
Thanks, Jilly. You have a way with words . . . You could be a mediator for the UN.
Ahhhhhhhh. I see. Baptism by "Left Field"Well deserved win Lynn. Jen has suggested that I sensitively give you the good news that, with your win, you ARE THE JUDGE FOR THIS WEEK'S BLACK&WHITE CHALLENGE! On Sunday, I will be asking you to give us the winner.
"with regard to the issue of content, the disjunctive perturbation of the spatial relationships brings within the realm of discourse the distinctive formal juxtapositions".
You've never heard me talk about disjunctive perturbation wossname
The family resemblances just keep coming... LOL!!!
You've never heard me talk about disjunctive perturbation wossname
Exactly. That will stand you in good stead come judgement day!Ahhhhhhhh. I see. Baptism by "Left Field"
I will start consulting my art critic's thesaurus and start practising.....
ahem .....
"with regard to the issue of content, the disjunctive perturbation of the spatial relationships brings within the realm of discourse the distinctive formal juxtapositions".
I was thinking of holding back but you've got my mind clicking into gear now. So, yes I will!Will you be posting a pic in the next round, Robert?
[emoji23] .....and yet.....