Thank you for lots of fantastic entries.
While judging the entries I realized that I like all 3 Jarek's photos.
Their common environment brought to my mind the idea of triptych.
I found that many fantastic entries lend themselves to interpretation as triptych so that's what I decided to adopt on this occasion.
I decided to ignore ranking method on this occasion, instead created categories and justified them with descriptions.
Software still requires single winner nomination but instead of rank I renamed it Grand Prix:)
I hope you forgive me if you don't like my not following the rules, I do it often in my life:)
Abstract Landscape
While it's not triptych I love it's color and minimalist form. It reminds me Fred Williams landscapes
Abstract Patterns Triptych
Great abstract black dot patterns in such diverse media as stone, leafe and butterfly wings (ignore butterfly body)
Cold and Wet Triptych
It gives you chills just looking at it, especially beautiful iceberg.
Wet and Green Triptych
Love intense green in Robin's triptych enhanced by watery environment.
The first photo brings memories of Monet's Giverny gardens.
Painting by Light Triptych
Walter's entries are oozing with atmosphere.
The softnes of light through fog and punchy, sharp light of the sunset makes another brilliant triptych
Form and Color Triptych
Jola's entry is a fine example of Nature the Sculptor.
One can never get enough of images of Lake Mono and Antelope Canyon.
Delicacy of the leafless trees reflection in the smooth river is messmarrassing.
Plant Forms Triptych
Great triptych of flower forms masterfully captured
Grand Prix (former 1st Place)
I love Jarek's entry for it's minimalism and pure natural creation brought together by photographers imagination.
Over to you Jarek.