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  • #61
    Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Hi Tim
    Here's my contribution to the Timeless theme.


    I seemed to have caused a bit of a fuss with my question at the weekend. Apologies for any offence I may have caused and good luck with your judging.

    Best Wishes
    Martin

    I don't recall any fuss; just a bit of misunderstanding, that's all. Still, we got there in the end

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    • #62
      Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

      Originally posted by Stephen View Post

      Brilliantly composed....marriage certificate, rings, hand (in Marriage)
      That's a real show stopper
      -------------------------

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      • #63
        Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

        Bird/Man

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        • #64
          Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

          Here's my contribution (sorry it's large I do seem to have a problem with sizing - can anyone help?)


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          • #65
            Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

            Hi Jojo

            A good and free program is EZ Thumbs, you can set the height and width of an image and also the quality plus you can see the file size it via the following link http://www.fookes.com/ezthumbs/index.php?2.8

            or use your image program such as photoshop use Save for Web then choose the sizes and quality click apply and you get a preview of the image before you save it.

            Hope this helps

            Stu

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            • #66
              Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9) - 24 HOURS LEFT!

              Ok folks, the salon has just 24 hours and 15 minutes remaining. Please shoot / prepare / process your entries and get them submitted to be in with a chance of winning the Kingston 2GB media card in the format of your choice.

              I will be looking through the entries from 23.30 tomorrow and announcing the winner and two runners-up on Monday morning. I already have my eye on a handful of shots, so your entry could make all the difference to the outcome - don't miss the opportunity

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              • #67
                Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

                Hello,
                I would like to withdraw my previous entry. I did not correctly read the rules! So here is my new entry. This is my husband pulling my son on a small sled. I remember when my father did the same for me. For any one who lives in a region with snow i am sure they remember the same Jennifer


                Last edited by Stephen; 28-01-07, 10:31 AM.

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                • #68
                  Re: Fortnightly Salon Competition (No.9)

                  Late as ever - didn't get back from taking this till after 6, and had the devil of a job uploading the album of today's pics!

                  Ah well, here's my entry:


                  It's part of Chesterton Windmill, built to a design by Inigo Jones and a Heritage Site. You have to trek across a very muddy field to reach it from the layby, although the farmer has helpfully left a track so you're not damaging his crops (winter wheat, I think - I did tiptoe across some of it to take a full shot!)

                  I was going to post the wide angle shot, but realised it had a large plaque at the top showing the date!


                  Caz
                  Last edited by Caz; 28-01-07, 10:27 PM. Reason: Add comment, centre photo
                  carolannphotos.smugmug.com / webleedmusicmedia.com

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                  • #69
                    This Salon Is Now Closed

                    No more entries please

                    Thanks to all who entered, there are some fine images here and I'm going to consider them all overnight before posting the winners no later than 10.30am GMT tomorrow.

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                    • #70
                      And The Winner Is...

                      This salon I was given a rare opportunity to curate, so I figured it would be fun to raise the bar a little and make the whole contest more challenging. In deciding on the winner and runners-up, I have therefore looked at those shots which have immediately struck me in terms of overall quality, originality and of course how people have chosen to interpret the brief itself.

                      There are several images which to me deserve praise. All the following are worthy images and therefore I have chosen not to place them in order, but instead to list my favourites and then simply announce the winner. I'd also like to thank everyone who has taken part.

                      Okay, here we go...

                      Autumn's shot of the bibles. Imaginatively composed and with the left page opened to reveal a register of deaths circa the mid-1800s, interesting too.

                      Ian's dual posting of the picture of his mother, aged four, posing in her pedal car back home in the Philippines. While the shot itself clearly wasn't taken during the salon fortnight, a restored version was posted alongside the original and it immediately caught my attention. Beautiful.

                      Andrew Thatcher's cobbler's shop window. Nice "olde worlde" feel to the scene, with lots of cobbler-related interest in the window itself. The stroke of genius however, was the reflection in the window of the street cobbles.

                      Stephen's marriage certificate / 25th anniversary shot. Some real lateral thinking here, technically spot-on and cleverly composed, and a really clever interpretation of the brief.

                      Rogleale's stone menhirs. Beautifully composed shot of a simple diagonal row of ancient menhirs, set in a simple rustic landscape with a dramatic sky in the background.

                      Tom's bird/man. Well-observed shot of criss-crossing footprints in the snow, made by both birds and humans. Simple, but clever.

                      And so to the winner...

                      ...Rogleale's stone menhirs. For me this shot came the closest to the original brief and it possessed a certain feel and mood which made it easy for me to choose it as the winning shot. So congratulations to Rog - you have won the 2GB Kingston media card (you choose the format) and you now get to curate the next salon.

                      Please copy the rules and start a new thread, laying out the theme (along with any criteria you may with to include). Also make it clear when the salon begins and ends (they last two weeks from when you start the thread usually).

                      Congratulations and good luck

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                      • #71
                        Re: Timeless Stones

                        Congratulations on winning shot. Well done & well deserved!
                        Jocelyn

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                        • #72
                          Re: And The Winner Is...

                          Congratulations to the runners up! Their shots were all stunning. I particularly liked Autumn & Stephen's shots as well as many of the other entries.
                          Jocelyn

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                          • #73
                            Re: and the winner is

                            Well done and congratulations to Rog - absolutely stunning shot. I looked at my photos of Carnac, and they just didn't compare!

                            Also well done to all those mentioned

                            Caz
                            carolannphotos.smugmug.com / webleedmusicmedia.com

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                            • #74
                              Re: Timeless Stones

                              Congratulations Rog. Well done.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Timeless Stones

                                Well done to all the runners up and especially to Rog for his winning shot - it was a toughie.

                                I won't be around for three weeks as we are off to Ecuador tomorrow. We shall be poking our noses into the Amazon and the Galapagos as well (life can be real tough at times!) Hope to be able to bring back some great shots. Good luck with the next Salon.

                                TTFN,

                                Jo

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