mdejong
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:06 am
Thanks for the diverse entries, lots of interpretations of the theme. Generally speaking, I avoided overt symmetry in my choices, which I realized was happening after this got going.
Please look at these images in original size...
Honorable mentions:
John Medlin - this abstract view seems dynamic
John Barreiro- though busy, when viewed large, the leading lines move your eyes around the complex scene
John Hart- classic covered bridge shot at just the right but unusual angle
Flo- just love these blinds, exposed so well and a nice example of seeing beauty in an everyday action
Arnie Peterschmidt- this looks like a classic photographic image from 70 years ago, taken with B/W film on a Leica
Luxun54- the wormy structures leading uphill present an interesting abstract view
Third Place:
Walter Koenig- the lines in this image draw you in and across to the right, and then back around to the left. Clearly a pro quality shot that I hope Walter got paid for by the stadium folks!
Second Place:
Alain Lestrade- The cleanliness and colors of the geometry is attractive; and the symmetry is nicely broken by the people
First place:
Marcel deJong- great light, contrast, and leading lines of the windblown dunes and footsteps
Marcel, it is up to you!
Please look at these images in original size...
Honorable mentions:
John Medlin - this abstract view seems dynamic
John Barreiro- though busy, when viewed large, the leading lines move your eyes around the complex scene
John Hart- classic covered bridge shot at just the right but unusual angle
Flo- just love these blinds, exposed so well and a nice example of seeing beauty in an everyday action
Arnie Peterschmidt- this looks like a classic photographic image from 70 years ago, taken with B/W film on a Leica
Luxun54- the wormy structures leading uphill present an interesting abstract view
Third Place:
Walter Koenig- the lines in this image draw you in and across to the right, and then back around to the left. Clearly a pro quality shot that I hope Walter got paid for by the stadium folks!
Second Place:
Alain Lestrade- The cleanliness and colors of the geometry is attractive; and the symmetry is nicely broken by the people
First place:
Marcel deJong- great light, contrast, and leading lines of the windblown dunes and footsteps
Marcel, it is up to you!