fishit
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:31 am
Thank you very much for your great participating! For me it's was difficult to decide, and I haven't made it easy for me. To my mind all photos are potentially winners. But I had to decide, and I did it.
I used three criteria as basis for my choice. At first the quality certainly: everybody looks at a well-made photo with pleasure. The second one: How much does the the picture say... is it a word, a sentence, or even more than thousands of words. And thirdly, what does the pic NOT say - this is then a part of the fantasy of each one. It's also difficult for me to clothe a thought in words, but let me try...
Now enough verbiage, I'll go in medias res:
HM, but slightly off Topic:
Peter, this is a very, very beautiful picture, but a bit too bright for a low-light shot.
HM's chosen in free order:
Yaron
Maaike
Markus
Peter, this is real low-light and beautiful too
Wayne
Winner's podium:
Third place:
Aldeca, very precise, well seen!
Second Place:
Arnie, thats great, a frozen moment... only her hand is in movement.
First place, and winner:
Dennis, very impressive b&w-shot! The light in the background intensifies the feeling.
Thank you with regards,
Walter
I used three criteria as basis for my choice. At first the quality certainly: everybody looks at a well-made photo with pleasure. The second one: How much does the the picture say... is it a word, a sentence, or even more than thousands of words. And thirdly, what does the pic NOT say - this is then a part of the fantasy of each one. It's also difficult for me to clothe a thought in words, but let me try...
Now enough verbiage, I'll go in medias res:
HM, but slightly off Topic:
Peter, this is a very, very beautiful picture, but a bit too bright for a low-light shot.
HM's chosen in free order:
Yaron
Maaike
Markus
Peter, this is real low-light and beautiful too
Wayne
Winner's podium:
Third place:
Aldeca, very precise, well seen!
Second Place:
Arnie, thats great, a frozen moment... only her hand is in movement.
First place, and winner:
Dennis, very impressive b&w-shot! The light in the background intensifies the feeling.
Thank you with regards,
Walter