Monthly Photo Comp February 2013 Votes..!!

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  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :hapydancsmil: Voting time ..!!! :yay:

    :) The monthly comp is back & we have seen some inspired photography from you all again..!! :SUNsmile:
    So will it be just as hard/easy to choose 3 photos here!!!!!! :heehee:

    Voting will close at 11,59.hrs. on Saturday 9th March 2013. :dbgrtmb:
    :) So all that remains for me to do is wish, everybody who entered... "Good Luck".! :yay:

    :thumbsup: HERE is a link to the photos to help you decide..

    Users Vote Guidelines below:-

    1. Competitors cannot vote for any of their own photographs.

    2. Please vote on a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place basis with 1st place carrying 5 points, 2nd place 3 points and 3rd place 1 point - Please give a short explanation as to why you voted for each photo..

    * The photograph with the highest points wins.
    NO VOTES FOR 2 1st PLACES ETC

    3. Votes should be cast within 9 days after this thread starting.

    All members of the forum get a vote, not just those who've submitted pictures.
    The Winning photos will go in our end of year Gallery..

    Thanks

    Marley. :)
     
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    Such a difficult decision with this competition!

    1st.......Dave W.......Got the Colours Pegged!....... Simple but inspired picture with all four colours.

    2nd.......Roders.......Pinkish,Purplish.....Hellebore.......A clear picture and lovely detail on the flower.

    3rd.......Dave W.......Red (and White!).......I like the fun theme that's reminded us of winter.
     
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    1st. Dave W Got the colours pegged
    What it says on the tin
    2nd. Sheal Deep Purple
    Nice n Crisp
    3rd. ryland j Primrose
    Pretty as a picture

    Jack McH
     
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    Oh so difficult :scratch: But for what it's worth, here the votes from the Carse of Gowrie jury.

    1 - Yvonne Donnellon - Heat of the Tulip. A 'ruddy' good red display !
    2 - Sheal - Deep Purple. Lovely crisp and delicate purple.
    3 - Woo - Cloudy Day. An ingenious approach to the theme.
     
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    1.Sheal-Deep Purple-Lovely theme;background nicely out of focus,subject sharp.

    2.Dave W-One Of The Crowd-so natural image describes the title,one for the wall

    3 - Yvonne Donnellon - Heat of the Tulip-good choice rich colours
     
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    1st....Woo....Cloudy Day. A great sky shot, the 'texture' of the cloud is well captured.

    2nd....Roders....Hellebore. Good sharp shot of an interesting flower.

    3rd....Sheal....Deep Purple. Simple but effective.
     
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    1st - Sheal - Deep Purple - Simple & effective +1
    2nd - Roders - Pinkish,Purplish........Hellebore - Got the colours & a good shot
    3rd - Woo - Cloudy Day - I didn't think of looking up for white - I kept waiting for snow!
     
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    1 - Deep Purple
    2 - Cloudy Day
    3 - Helebores
     
  9. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    :rolleyespink: Ooh this was so difficilt but here goes..

    1st... Woo... Cloudy Day... Such beauty I never even thought of.. :SUNsmile:

    2nd... Dave W... Got it Pegged.. Can't argue with that & it makes me smile... :SUNsmile:

    3rd... Jack McH... Daddy's Yatch.. Nice fresh photo that I really liked.. :SUNsmile:

    :spinning:They were all so good it was very hard to choose.. roders, Sheal it is a shame it is only 3 votes as yours were cracking & I agonised over choosing... :SUNsmile:
     
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