Saturday, March 27, 2010

Winners of SPRING

We had another marvelous collection of entries on our theme of SPRING, and it has put us all in a Spring mood. The voting was extremely close this week, and we admins have decided, instead of a run-off, to allow a 3-way tie for first place to stand. We thank all who participated and extend congratulations to all of this week's winners.

FIRST PLACE: Three-way tie
Spring Sunflower, Nancie M

FIRST PLACE: Three-way tie
Three sheets to the wind, Eagle Finegan

FIRST PLACE: Three-way tie
Blossoms, Donna Palmlund

SECOND PLACE
New Life, Val Juneman.

HONORABLE MENTION: Tie
Spring - The Return of the Photographers
to Anza Borrego
, Stephen Prendergast

HONORABLE MENTION: Tie
Arl;ington Cemetary, Pascale Fernandez

BEST OF THEME
Spring Snow, Ron Shook

Last week’s winner, Stephen Prendergast, chose Best of Theme:. He says:
My choice as Best of Theme is Spring Snow by Ron Shook. I especially like the simplicity of the picture - the single magnolia bud with a cap of snow. I think it is the simplicity that makes the statement about the arrival of Spring, in spite of any last hurrahs by Winter. I also like the way the fuzz of the blossom seems to almost merge into the snowflakes. Congratulations, Ron.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Winners of WILD!

It was a wild week, indeed, with interpretations on our "Wild" theme ranging from the king of the jungle to a party animal, and everything in between.  We matched our previous best for number of entries this week, and we thank everyone for sharing their wild experiences. It was great fun.

First Place
Fire in the Purple Sage, David Hailey

Tie for Second Place
My favorite "wild" bush: Harry Lauder Walking Stick, Catherine SweetPotato

Tie for Second Place
Lions in the Grass, Patricia Gould

Third Place
Camels in the Sahara, Pascale Fernandez

Honorable Mention
Wild? He was livid!, Brian Crossland

Best of Theme
Intruding on Two Raccoons, Debra Webb
Our best of theme was selected by last week's winner, Val Juneman. Val says,
It was a tough choice, but after a long deliberation I've gone for Debra's black and white shot of 'intruding racoons'. Lots of photos of wildlife (and a few other 'wild' interpretations...), but I felt this photo helped capture the sense of 'being in the wild'.  The black and white tones and glimpse of faces through the vegetation, and the raccoon central frame looking straight at the camera enabling eye to eye contact. Felt like the picture was spying onto a moment of nature rather than focusing on the wonder of the animal itself.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Winners of TEXT

This weeks contest theme was TEXT,  The interpretation was open, and participants provided interesting views of the written word.  Congratulations to this week's winners and thanks to all who participated.

FIRST PLACE
Herons Cannot Read by Stephen Prendergast

SECOND PLACE
Mystery by Brian Crossland

THIRD PLACE
Car Show by Pascale Fernandez

HONORABLE MENTION
French Connection by Suzanne McLaughlin Stout

BEST OF THEME
Change by Donna Palmlund

This week’s best of theme was selected by last week’s winner, Brian Crossland. Brian says it is "a well composed and well taken photo that is 'of the time' as we say."

Saturday, March 6, 2010

WINNERS OF PRIMARY COLORS

PRIMARY COLORS was a very colorful and successful event on Picture Picks in Facebook. A lot of interchange of ideas and techniques happened before the voting even began so if was very much a learning experience for all that participated. And we had several new participants this week making for a lot of varied photos. All participants were winners. But the official places are as follows:

FIRST PLACE
 House Front on Burano by Val Juneman

 

TIED FOR SECOND

 
 Red and Blue by David Hailey


 
Mr. Moorhen by Lorri Armband

AND TIED FOR THIRD PLACE

 
Lorikeet by Ruthie Benjamin


 
Shoes for Sale by Suzanne McLaughlin Stout 

TIED FOR HONORABLE MENTION

 Stairwell by Ron Shook

 
Flowers by Suzanne McLaughlin Stout

BEST OF SHOW

Children's Gallery by Fran Barekis.

HONORABLE MENTION was picked by Donna Palmland who picked this week's theme: "There were so many good entries, but one that stood out for me that depicted the theme very well was Children's Gallery Woodmere Art Museum by Fran Bareikis Puli"