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I loved seeing all the entries - they gave me some great ideas. Also very difficult to judge. There would be as many honorable mentions as there were entries, so I'm going to post the three where I felt the color treatment made the greatest contribution to an already good photo.
Third place to Allen for this well captured water droplet. I found the color to be unexpected, which added to my curiosity and interest in the photo.
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Second place to Walter for this intriguing photo where the almost imperceptible hue subtly but effectively adds so much to the character of this photo. Sometimes I'll process a photo in color and black and white and debate which I prefer - this one compared to black and white would be my choice 10 out of 10 times.
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First place goes to Arnie for this glorious sunset photo. A well seen moment, and the color is definitely the star of the show here.
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Third place to Allen for this well captured water droplet. I found the color to be unexpected, which added to my curiosity and interest in the photo.
![](https://pbase.com/image/147636511/medium.jpg)
Second place to Walter for this intriguing photo where the almost imperceptible hue subtly but effectively adds so much to the character of this photo. Sometimes I'll process a photo in color and black and white and debate which I prefer - this one compared to black and white would be my choice 10 out of 10 times.
![](https://pbase.com/image/173234731/medium.jpg)
First place goes to Arnie for this glorious sunset photo. A well seen moment, and the color is definitely the star of the show here.
![](https://pbase.com/image/173003454/medium.jpg)