First of all: thanks for all your imaginative entries. I enjoyed them all.
Honourable mentions:
The series "Shining through" by Stefan Olafsson. All three very well done. Here is one of them:
So well know and such an original way to show them:
The Sphinx from behind by Chris Lock:
NYC reflection by Terry Bowker:
Statue of Liberty from behind by Chasp:
With this one I had such a good laugh. I love it:
Two monkeys by Juan Leon:
The next three: a bit spooky, very creative, good thinking and well executed:
Exit? by Markus Grompe
Ashes to Ashes by Suzanne Mathia
The other side of a window by Kirsten
Two ladies, one inside a car seen from the outside, the other outside a car seen from the inside. Both very charateristic. Both impressive:
Ho Ho (Ho) by Brad Claypool
Lady in Kolkata by Lawrence Ang
In third place:
Well seen juxtaposition of the boy and (the portrait in) the newspaper. Fen by J. Rayner.
In second place:
The other side in more than one way. Auschwitz by Chris Lock:
And the winner:
An image that sticks. The eyes penetrating.
The haunting by Jojie Alcantara
Have fun in the 213rd show & tell.
Maaike