October Photo Competition

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  1. Webmaster

    Webmaster Webmaster Staff Member

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    Ready for the October Photo Competition? Please follow guidelines below (same as last month really ;) ) :-

    1. Entries to be submitted by 23.59H on the 31st October 2005.

    2. There will not be a prize, only the self satisfaction that you have entered (I will stress, this is what you, the users have decided)

    3. I would like to limit the number of pics you can enter to three (3).

    4. Pictures are to be of the theme 'Autumn Colour', capturing the colours that Autumn provides ;) .

    5. Please post your pics within this thread for entry into the competition.

    7. The winner will be decided by the users of the forum .


    Please note, this is mostly for fun, BUT, it is also a chance for you to show off your photography skills.


    GOOD LUCK.


    Nathan.




    Users Vote Guidelines below:-

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

    2. Competitors vote on a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place basis with 1st place carrying 5 points 2nd place 3 points and 3rd place 1 point - The photograph with the most votes wins etc etc.

    3. Competitors votes should not be cast until after the competition closes and be in before 11.59pm three days after the competition closes.

    All members of the forum get a vote, not just those who've submitted pictures.


    [ 02. October 2005, 09:01 AM: Message edited by: Webmaster ]
     
  2. suedobie

    suedobie Gardener

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    Well I suppose someone has to go first.

    This is just before my Dogs and I ate them, they love them, we left some for the birds of course.

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  3. Nik

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    There were some good sunbeams today. Here are two entries for the October comp, both taken this afternoon. I'll save the third, as I am off fungus hunting in Clumber Park for a couple of days.

    This is a Salvia Uglinosa
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    And this is a Shield Beetle on a Clerodendron Trichotonum
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    Nik

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  4. hans

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    where once a pear tree stood fungi of some sort.

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  5. jjordie

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    Great pic - looks real Hans. Cool clover - nice to stand on in bare feet! :cool:
     
  6. Fran

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    Good start to this month's competition. I better get busy
     
  7. jjordie

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    Rainbow after September Rain (pic 1)

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  8. jjordie

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    My biggest pumpkin, almost 30lbs. Very pleased with my first ever try at growing pumpkins- with help/advice from Gardeners Corner. (pic 2)

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  9. hans

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    Fine specimen jjordie.
     
  10. dalbuie

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    jjordie,after you have done what you are going to do with the inside of this fine specimen are you going to carve out a creepy lantern for someone,and then take a great photograph of it? [​IMG]
     
  11. frogesque

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    Geese on pastel sunset.

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  12. dalbuie

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    Harvest time (another good year in the greenhouse)

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  13. Larburnum

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    Dalbuie,
    I'm so envious, what a beautiful bowl of colour.
    Well Done.
     
  14. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    [​IMG] Well here is the first. Virginia creeper is so colourful at the moment. [​IMG]
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  15. Rich

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    Leycesteria formosa, Flowering nutmeg or Himalayan honeysuckle.

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