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08/08/2007 07:31:05 AM · #301
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yanko

mango
08/08/2007 08:53:56 AM · #302
Too many pictures in the Free Study. I was voting too fast and underscored some photos. Picking a top three was excruciating. Yanko will never know how close he came...

Posthumous Blue Ribbon
goes to mango for

Posthumous Red Ribbon
goes to Matthew for

Posthumous Yellow Ribbon
goes to DKMRancidNOFX for

08/08/2007 02:09:23 PM · #303
Originally posted by KarenNfld:





Thank you Karen for including me in your selection. That was very nice of you and I appreciate the credit.
08/11/2007 09:26:18 AM · #304
Originally posted by suiteness:

biteme yellow


thanks!!
08/11/2007 09:31:33 AM · #305
Originally posted by colorcarnival:


JPR


pawdrix


exclamationjay


Wheyyy :D
08/13/2007 12:17:19 AM · #306
Shadows







08/13/2007 07:33:21 AM · #307
Shadows

Gordon

zifengw

glad2badad
08/13/2007 08:20:35 AM · #308
some in the shadow of the top 50:

08/13/2007 08:24:20 AM · #309
Shadows:






08/13/2007 09:20:29 AM · #310
I didn't get a chance to vote for Shadows, but these are three beauties that I noticed from scanning the thumbnails, in no particular order.





08/13/2007 09:36:49 AM · #311
Originally posted by iamwoman:

Shadows

Gordon

zifengw

glad2badad

Woohoo! :D Thanks Lisa! :)
08/13/2007 09:58:04 AM · #312
Thanks Karen for picking !
08/13/2007 11:50:05 AM · #313
In MY eyes, there were a LOT of lovely and quite well executed shots that did not make even the upper 40 slots. They included these shots, in no particular order.

I can't believe that this one scored as low as it did! :(






And, this one, even though narrow and small in size, was really quite well done in my point of view.

The voting was really "strange" in this challenge! Is it just me, or does the voting seem to be becoming a little "off the mark" lately?

Message edited by author 2007-08-13 11:50:38.
08/13/2007 12:37:26 PM · #314
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Shadows:



thanks!
08/13/2007 03:03:28 PM · #315
Originally posted by PhotoInterest:

I can't believe that this one scored as low as it did! :(




Many thanks for noticing this. It didn't really matter to me how this did. I felt truly horrible when I took this shot as at that time my father-in-law lay dying in that hospital. In spite of that, the play of light, shadows, and reflections made me want to capture this shot, and the whole mood of it the way it's captured was beyond my wildest expectations.

I felt guilty as Hell taking the shot because everyone knew that at best, this was how my father-in-law was going to leave the hospital and he wasn't expected to live through 'til morning.

He not only lived, but rallied enough that they could do the neurosurgery, and the surgeon said that he came through the surgery better than anyone had in his entire 30 years as a surgeon.

So I now look at this shot as a prayer, a wish, a talisman, and am just still hoping that there is a chair for him wherever, soon!

So I don't mind at all that nobody was able to pick up on all that and I am glad that a few select people were moved.

Better that a shot really makes a profound impression upon a few than a whole bunch at a cursory glance.

My deepest thanks to you, m'lady, and I'm glad you liked it.
08/13/2007 07:31:24 PM · #316
Originally posted by NikonJeb:

Originally posted by PhotoInterest:

I can't believe that this one scored as low as it did! :(




Many thanks for noticing this. It didn't really matter to me how this did. I felt truly horrible when I took this shot as at that time my father-in-law lay dying in that hospital. In spite of that, the play of light, shadows, and reflections made me want to capture this shot, and the whole mood of it the way it's captured was beyond my wildest expectations.

I felt guilty as Hell taking the shot because everyone knew that at best, this was how my father-in-law was going to leave the hospital and he wasn't expected to live through 'til morning.

He not only lived, but rallied enough that they could do the neurosurgery, and the surgeon said that he came through the surgery better than anyone had in his entire 30 years as a surgeon.

So I now look at this shot as a prayer, a wish, a talisman, and am just still hoping that there is a chair for him wherever, soon!

So I don't mind at all that nobody was able to pick up on all that and I am glad that a few select people were moved.

Better that a shot really makes a profound impression upon a few than a whole bunch at a cursory glance.

My deepest thanks to you, m'lady, and I'm glad you liked it.


Little did I know that the shot had such a deep and very moving story as it did behind it. I just INTUITIVELY felt that there was MEANING behind it and I'm very touched to have been able to have learned the entire story.

My hat is off to you for this shot!

And, you're right......better a shot with a profound impression on even one than a whole bunch of "cursory glances"! *smile*

Prayers going out for your Father-In-Law and his continued recovery, dear sir. May he be blessed with nothing short of what he has already battled to get to.....a miracle recovery as well!


08/13/2007 10:45:12 PM · #317
Originally posted by PhotoInterest:



And, this one, even though narrow and small in size, was really quite well done in my point of view.



Thank You
08/13/2007 11:13:22 PM · #318
Originally posted by karenk:

Originally posted by PhotoInterest:



And, this one, even though narrow and small in size, was really quite well done in my point of view.



Thank You


Most welcome Karen.....it truly deserved it! :)
08/14/2007 07:47:47 AM · #319
Thanks to pointandshoot I was made aware that Posthumous mentioning my shadow entry. Thank you so much!
08/14/2007 02:52:51 PM · #320
Originally posted by bleu:

Thanks to pointandshoot I was made aware that Posthumous mentioning my shadow entry. Thank you so much!


I was made aware of your photo from the previous post by JeffDay. I have a very slow internet connection and seldom get a chance to sort through the images in a challenge. When I want to know what the best photos were in a particular challenge I refer to this thread. I am never dissapointed. Many thanks to those who take the time to post here.
08/15/2007 12:13:15 AM · #321
From the toys challenge:



edit to add: i liked this because some of us forget that no matter how many toys we buy for our kids, they still just want to play with the simple stuff that a lot of us adults take for granted.

Message edited by author 2007-08-15 11:27:41.
08/15/2007 11:52:54 AM · #322
Toys 2:


by amartis


by Maagic


by posthumous
08/15/2007 01:17:38 PM · #323
Thanks, jason! This wednesday I'm a ribbon getter instead of a ribbon giver. :)

I will definitely have ribbons for the speed free study, though!
08/16/2007 03:31:22 PM · #324
bumping this thread for lack of nothing â€Â¦ i mean anything better to do


Message edited by author 2007-08-16 15:34:21.
08/20/2007 07:35:54 AM · #325
last Free study!


Imagineer


Melethia


tomz
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