B&W RESULT: #197 Black & White Challenge

It’s time for me to say that this challenge is now CLOSED. :) deepop David, it’s over to you to choose your favourites, whenever you have a moment.:thumbs:
 
The week started with ImageArt showing us she was on a roll. She never surrendered the front runner spot, taking first place with her Daily Walk with its eye-catching reflections, symmetry, and leading lines, all anchored by the two central strolling figures.
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Second goes to rizole and his Catstract with its off-kilter aura of shadow and mystery.
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In third is RoseCat ’s Point Defiance Waterside Trail. I’m drawn to contrast between the sharply etched detail of the foreground - the textures of the cement cylinder and wood/shingles of theramp, the leading lines of the ramp railings, all set off against the neutral hazy background of sea, clouds, and land.
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The week started with ImageArt showing us she was on a roll. She never surrendered the front runner spot, taking first place with her Daily Walk with its eye-catching reflections, symmetry, and leading lines, all anchored by the two central strolling figures.
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Second goes to rizole and his Catstract with its off-kilter aura of shadow and mystery.
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In third is RoseCat ’s Point Defiance Waterside Trail. I’m drawn to contrast between the sharply etched detail of the foreground - the textures of the cement cylinder and wood/shingles of theramp, the leading lines of the ramp railings, all set off against the neutral hazy background of see, clouds, and land.
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Good choices and good wrapup, deepop! Well done ImageArt and congrats to rizole and RoseCat too. :thumbs: :notworthy:
 
The week started with ImageArt showing us she was on a roll. She never surrendered the front runner spot, taking first place with her Daily Walk with its eye-catching reflections, symmetry, and leading lines, all anchored by the two central strolling figures.
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Second goes to rizole and his Catstract with its off-kilter aura of shadow and mystery.
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In third is RoseCat ’s Point Defiance Waterside Trail. I’m drawn to contrast between the sharply etched detail of the foreground - the textures of the cement cylinder and wood/shingles of theramp, the leading lines of the ramp railings, all set off against the neutral hazy background of see, clouds, and land.
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Congratulations ImageArt Ann! Gorgeous image and well deserved. High five rizole! Thank you for my third, deepop David... made my day! :D
 
The week started with ImageArt showing us she was on a roll. She never surrendered the front runner spot, taking first place with her Daily Walk with its eye-catching reflections, symmetry, and leading lines, all anchored by the two central strolling figures.
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Second goes to rizole and his Catstract with its off-kilter aura of shadow and mystery.
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In third is RoseCat ’s Point Defiance Waterside Trail. I’m drawn to contrast between the sharply etched detail of the foreground - the textures of the cement cylinder and wood/shingles of theramp, the leading lines of the ramp railings, all set off against the neutral hazy background of see, clouds, and land.
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Thank you David, a lovely piece of judging. :thumbs: Congratulations ImageArt Ann - the reflections and the composition are amazing, well done. High fives to rizole Rizole and RoseCat Catherine for second and third respectively. Wonderful work everyone. :notworthy: Okay, I’ll be walking Ann’s Daily Walk down to the Gallery. See you there.
 
The week started with ImageArt showing us she was on a roll. She never surrendered the front runner spot, taking first place with her Daily Walk with its eye-catching reflections, symmetry, and leading lines, all anchored by the two central strolling figures.
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Second goes to rizole and his Catstract with its off-kilter aura of shadow and mystery.
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In third is RoseCat ’s Point Defiance Waterside Trail. I’m drawn to contrast between the sharply etched detail of the foreground - the textures of the cement cylinder and wood/shingles of theramp, the leading lines of the ramp railings, all set off against the neutral hazy background of see, clouds, and land.
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Wow, very unexpected. Thanks, David. Well done rizole and RoseCat. Great company!
 
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