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rindra

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:22 am
by kzaret
Note: The contests are on "auto" mode and become closed on their own; as this week it stopped allowing entries early on the 7th day, not at the end of the 7th day. Beware next time!
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We had interesting entries and I learned a lot from them about the theme of Shadows in photography. In the end, I found that good contrast from the shadows drew my eye. Some images had beautiful composition and with more contrast to the shadows, would have been more attractive. To me!

Please click on the images to see them in original size; you see so much more that way.

Honorable mentions first.

Shadows...:

...Create a pattern:
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Flo Hendry

...can be integral to an abstract subject:
Image
Dennis Camp

...Add depth and mood, without directly being a subject:
Image
Terry Bowker

...Create mystery:
Image
Markus Grompe

Add impact:
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Maaike Huizer
I am not sure why I like this one, but I do. It's just a sharp image (perhaps too commercial) but it captures the eye well and the shadows create a late afternoon mood.

Literal and just plain fun.
Image
Monica Memoli

THIRD PLACE:

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Maaike Huizer
As I looked at the original size views of the pictures, I saw more in them and realized that here the shadow was adding tension to the image, in terms of asking when the finger would come down. It was an interesting way of contributing to the overall impression.


SECOND PLACE:

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Sandi Whitaker
I love how the shadows create splashes of contrast and separate background and foreground light. Very well composed. Clearly evidence of working hard to be in the right place, at the right time, and patiently waiting for the shadows to be just so.


AND THE FIRST PLACE WINNER IS:

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Rindra Ramasomanana (many great images in Rindra's galleries)
I like the colors and tones, the clean striking images created by the shadows, that the shadows are clearly the subject, and the playfulness of the subject. The shadows take on a life of their own. This picture has it all for me.

Congratulations Rindra. It's your turn to pick a topic and run the show!

Thanks everyone for your entries!

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:10 am
by gillk
Great first choice Ken - what a stunning shot - congratulations rindra - and to the other winners - there certainly were some wonderful entries and what a great topic.
Gill

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:28 am
by emmelafoto
Congratulations to the well deserved winner. Great shot.
And thanks for the honorable mention ànd 3rd place.
Maaike

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:55 am
by fishit
Thanks for the HM Ken, I can tell you took judging the entries seriously with time.
You made some good choices for the winners, congrats to all.

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:14 pm
by rindra
Many thanks Ken, and congratulations to everyone!

Just the time to understand the way of creating a new topic and I'll be back.

Greetings from Madagascar

PS : Sorry in advance for my poor English, I speak more French.

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:42 pm
by terrybowker
Congratulations to Rindra! Thanks for the HM Ken! Very nice contest and great selection of the winning image!

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:34 am
by cocameli
Perfect first choice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: 187th Show & Tell Competition: Shadow as Subject - WINNER

PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:22 pm
by sandiwhi
Great idea for a contest and thoughtful choice for the winning shot from so many wonderful entries. Thanks so much for the 2nd place. I'm truly flattered. Congrats Rindra!