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GreensquaredGreensquared Registered Users Posts: 2,115 Major grins
edited December 16, 2007 in The Dgrin Challenges
Post your personal top ten here...and extra brownie points for adding comments!
Emily
Psalm 62:5-6

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    GreensquaredGreensquared Registered Users Posts: 2,115 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Okay, here's my top ten, in no particular order. A lot of really great entries for this round!
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    Emily
    Psalm 62:5-6

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    fashiznitsngrinsfashiznitsngrins Registered Users Posts: 220 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    In no particular order... (sorry about making a couple of them so small, it's not that I like them any less, it's just that I am pathetic at making a pretty picture with different size puzzle pieces eek7.gif).

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    pemmettpemmett Registered Users Posts: 507 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    In no particular order.

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    "Take a moment to capture a memory that will last forever"
    My images | My blog | My free course
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    OzoneOzone Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Here are my likes:

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    A whole lot of great entries! Good job everybody!
    Ozone
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    NanaMoNanaMo Registered Users Posts: 189 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Thank you!!!
    How many times have you said "I don't care what they think....I am happy with my entry"? WRONG....we all DO care...

    Thank you Emily, Fashiznitsngrins, and Pemmett....I was happy with the entry and you are all "regulars" and I appreciate your vote of confidence!! clap.gifwings.gifclaprolleyes1.gif

    (I will enter mine tomorrow when my ego settles down!!! bowdown.gif)

    Maureen
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    leaforteleaforte Registered Users Posts: 1,948 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Ten of my favorites.

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    ShudderzShudderz Registered Users Posts: 346 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    My ten favs
    In no particular order

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    Heather
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    GIVING BACK - How will you give?
    "I look at life outside of the lens and capture the world through it." -Thomas Robinson
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    The Curious CamelThe Curious Camel Registered Users Posts: 943 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    leaforte Ten of my favorites

    Thanks for counting me in your top ten. Encouragement appreciated.
    Peace, gail
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    VisualXpressionsVisualXpressions Registered Users Posts: 860 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
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    The portrait of the old man is wonderful in many ways…
    I love both fish pics
    One eyed jack, simply marvelous
    The graveyard statue and 2 crosses, great composition and very powerful.
    Love the feet
    Bathtub and window is a very powerful image
    The cracked face, very imaginative, nice composition.
    The young pregnant couple is a great portrait, love the composition.
    I am sick of bright sunflower shots… this one of the dying sunflowers is great!
    The hook, simple, aesthetically pleasing, I like it
    The only dead flower pic that I liked…
    The dentist pic and bubble gum pic are both funny and very well done.

    Good luck to all entries! clap.gif
    Winston
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    NanaMoNanaMo Registered Users Posts: 189 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Thank you!!!
    Leaforte, Shudderz....thanks so much for the support! rolleyes1.gif

    Ah, Winston, my family name.....did not make your list....mwink.gif

    Thanks for all the support...it really is awesome! iloveyou.gif

    Maureen
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    tleetlee Registered Users Posts: 1,090 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    First--Thanks to those who included Pink Bubblegum II in their top 10!

    My top 10

    One eyed jack
    Fractured
    Wabi-sabi window
    Return to the begining
    Cavity!
    Steppin up
    Eyes that have seen much
    I see new hair
    Against all odds
    Fall of man

    T :D

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    "Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons."
    ----Ruth Ann Schubacker
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    NanaMoNanaMo Registered Users Posts: 189 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    tlee wrote:
    First--Thanks to those who included Pink Bubblegum II in their top 10!

    My top 10

    One eyed jack
    Fractured
    Wabi-sabi window
    Return to the begining
    Cavity!
    Steppin up
    Eyes that have seen much
    I see new hair
    Against all odds
    Fall of man


    Thanks TL!!!! bowdown.gif

    Maureen
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    TylerWTylerW Registered Users Posts: 428 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Thanks for the vote of support, Shudderz!

    Here's my pick of ten:
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    ChrisJChrisJ Registered Users Posts: 2,164 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    My top 10, no particular order:

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    Chris
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    HoofClixHoofClix Registered Users Posts: 1,156 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Hardly time to keep up with the round in this time of year for me, but always indie is in the back of my mind taking any and all excuses away..

    A compelling round of entries. My picks in order of post:

    6 One-Eyed Jack Greensquared
    12 WABI-SABI Window PTM
    16 Return to the beginning sherstone
    41 Steppin'Up fashiznitzngrins
    49 Piscine Spirit jwear
    53 Salad in the Field MarkTodd
    54 Death of a forest Aequitas
    57 Still no life, with bathtub- 9th Ward Justiceiro
    65 Against all odds... NanaMo
    71 Fall of Man Travis

    I will include what was for the most compelling image of the round, Eyes that have seen much Awais Yaqub, but it doesn't meet the theme to me.

    But all of us keep in mind that these are all just opinions!

    Mark
    Mark
    www.HoofClix.com / Personal Facebook / Facebook Page
    and I do believe its true.. that there are roads left in both of our shoes..
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    The Curious CamelThe Curious Camel Registered Users Posts: 943 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    VisualXpressions
    The young pregnant couple is a great portrait, love the composition.

    Thanks to Visual Xpressions for including me in your top ten. I appreciate the comment and also the encouragment.

    gail
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    TangoTango Registered Users Posts: 4,592 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    no order here...it was hard enough trying to narrow to 12:oogle
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    Aaron Nelson
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    pyroPrints.compyroPrints.com Registered Users Posts: 1,383 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
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    Soon to be three -
    that's a great shot.
    Fall of Man - great processing/color.
    Sunflower Sunset - nice shot. title fits very well.
    Imprint - nice juxtaposition.
    Death in a Nest - i had a skull too, so i like this one =c)
    Eyes that have seen much- great shot. very "National Geographic".
    Post-Season - nice colors.
    He Loves Me Not - nice home made lighting. the best "dying rose" shot this round =c)
    Brick wall biology - almost looks like graffiti. Love it.
    tomorrows future - great lighting/background processing. very eye catching.
    WABI-SABI WINDOW - love the colors, and the shot itself.
    Return to the beginning - this shot is almost surreal. very interesting.
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    NanaMoNanaMo Registered Users Posts: 189 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    HoofClix wrote:
    Hardly time to keep up with the round in this time of year for me, but always indie is in the back of my mind taking any and all excuses away..

    A compelling round of entries. My picks in order of post:

    6 One-Eyed Jack Greensquared
    12 WABI-SABI Window PTM
    16 Return to the beginning sherstone
    41 Steppin'Up fashiznitzngrins
    49 Piscine Spirit jwear
    53 Salad in the Field MarkTodd
    54 Death of a forest Aequitas
    57 Still no life, with bathtub- 9th Ward Justiceiro
    65 Against all odds... NanaMo
    71 Fall of Man Travis

    I will include what was for the most compelling image of the round, Eyes that have seen much Awais Yaqub, but it doesn't meet the theme to me.

    But all of us keep in mind that these are all just opinions!

    Mark

    Thanks, Mark!!

    Maureen
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    GiphsubGiphsub Registered Users Posts: 2,662 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Wow, I'm amazed to have been even included in some of these top ten (winter's chill)! Thanks everyonebowdown.gif
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    TentacionTentacion Registered Users Posts: 940 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Hey Ozone, thanks for the Vote..Much Appreciated. :D
    You're only as good as your next photo....
    One day, I started writing, not knowing that I had chained myself for life to a noble but merciless master. When God hands you a gift, he also hands you a whip; and the whip is intended solely for self-flagellation...I'm here alone in my dark madness, all by myself with my deck of cards --- and, of course, the whip God gave me." Truman Capote
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    davidweaverdavidweaver Registered Users Posts: 681 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    My 8 Pics
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    jwearjwear Registered Users Posts: 8,006 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Thank you all that picked my shot in the top 10, means as much as winning .Sorry but I am not computer literate so can not do the picture thing . FRACTURED -- clever idea
    RETURN TO THE BEGINNING --- EYES THAT HAVE SEEN MUCH --- you do people very well ---- SOON TO BE THREE – -- this is a very nice photo
    CIRCA 1859
    WABI-SABI WINDOW ---- SARCOPHAGUS
    PRIMARY DECAY –the theme of the decay
    ONE EYED JACK ---- AMBERCROMBIE’S WOOD
    Jeff W

    “PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE ‘JAZZ’ FOR THE EYES…”

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    OzoneOzone Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    You're welcome
    Tentacion wrote:
    Hey Ozone, thanks for the Vote..Much Appreciated. :D

    That is a subject that is near and dear to my heart as per the PM.
    Ozone
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    OzoneOzone Registered Users Posts: 74 Big grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Thank you
    Jwear, thank you for the mention.
    Ozone
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    renstarrenstar Registered Users Posts: 167 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Top 8
    No entry from me this week, so here are my top 8 in order. The top three really spoke to me for some reason and seemed to hit the theme dead on.

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    PaulThomasMcKeePaulThomasMcKee Registered Users Posts: 429 Major grins
    edited December 10, 2007
    Here's the ten that most appealed to me:
    (although I do relate to gefillmore when (in another thread) he said ..."hell, anymore, I think I like all freakin' photos")

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    My wife and I went to the Tacoma Museum of Glass a couple of weeks ago and in one of the interpretive displays it suggested that one way to begin to appreciate art is through the process of description. With that idea in mind...here are brief descriptions of why I like those photos included above:

    #16 – sherstone - Return to the beginning
    Wow. Who would have thought that I'd consider hanging a picture of a rotting fish on my wall? I'm not going to...but if I were, it would be this one. A graphic representation of decay with an artful flair. I love the dusting of powdered sugar snow on the fish and the streaks of falling snow flakes in the air.

    #18 – ifocus - Santa Claus and the little boy
    I am drawn to the colorful abstractness of this. Proof again that rust can be beautiful. I never did find Santa or the boy...although I did see some other things.

    #32 – chandi - Post-Season
    The end of the season. A forgotten baseball nestled in the fall leaves. While it doesn't scream decay - It is simply a beautiful image. The lighting is wonderful. The focus is perfect. The tones are pleasing.

    #41 – fashiznitsngrins - Steppin' Up
    Not contrived, not over thought, not over processed, not reaching for relevance.
    Just a straightforward photo that subtly says "my little girl is growing up". Definitely captures the temporal element.

    #45 – Awais Yaqub - Eyes that have seen much
    Growing Old. A wonderful capture. For me, this image perfectly embodies the duality of the theme. I see both a wisdom grown of age and a body depleted by age.

    #47 – Vandana - " I see new hair !"
    Right on the money for the theme and it made me laugh! Nice crisp photo. B&W works well.

    #49 – jwear - Piscine Spirit
    I chose this image because to me it represents the furthest extreme of the process of decay - fossilization. All the organic matter has been lost to time and replaced with mineral. Nature’s enduring monument to a life once lived.

    #51 – LiquidAir - Imprint
    Just a beautiful image! I don't know if this has been selectively colored (it never even crossed my mind until just now) - but it works perfectly. I like the way the five points of the leaf mimic the five points of the crack in the stump. The growth rings drive home the finality of this tree's artificial demise.

    #56 – The Curious Camel - Soon to be three
    Growth. The beginning of a new family. A new human being. A small hint of contour suggesting the changes to come. The maturing of two young adults to take on a task that will last the rest of their lives. (EDIT: Removed comment re:vignette because it had been fixed before the close of the contest).

    #70 – Nikolai - Circa 1859
    This photo has a hook to the theme ;). The depth and texture of the rusting decay is what makes this one of my top picks. Once so strong…Now so fragile. It really speaks to the passage of time.

    -peace
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    LiquidAirLiquidAir Registered Users Posts: 1,751 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    #51 – LiquidAir - Imprint
    Just a beautiful image! I don't know if this has been selectively colored (it never even crossed my mind until just now) - but it works perfectly. I like the way the five points of the leaf mimic the five points of the crack in the stump. The growth rings drive home the finality of this tree's artificial demise.

    Thanks! I couldn't quite bring myself to follow your JPEG out of camera lead, but all the processing except the output sharpening and watermark were done in Lightroom and (this is for you, Dalantech) I didn't even crop the frame. There was no need for selective color on this shot as it was taken the moning after a rain storm and the trunk was satuated with water turning it very dark grey. All I did to the trunk in post was push the WB a bit so it sat just on cool side of neutral. The reds of the leaf took a bit more work; the default RAW conversion in Lightroom often does bad things with saturated reds from my camera and I regularly find myself trying to sort the issue out by hand.

    The irony to this shot is that the one thing I did do in Photoshop (my default sharpening macro) made a bit of a mess in the shadows which I didn't notice until I looked at it on my LCD at work today (I work on a CRT at home). It was too late for the competition, but I have since toned down the rather brittle feeling of my first pass at the shot.
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    fashiznitsngrinsfashiznitsngrins Registered Users Posts: 220 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    #41 – fashiznitsngrins - Steppin' Up
    Not contrived, not over thought, not over processed, not reaching for relevance.
    Just a straightforward photo that subtly says "my little girl is growing up". Definitely captures the temporal element.

    Thank you for your appreciation! I really loved reading all of your comments - big brownie points for you sir! clap.gif
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    DalantechDalantech Registered Users Posts: 1,519 Major grins
    edited December 11, 2007
    LiquidAir wrote:
    Thanks! I couldn't quite bring myself to follow your JPEG out of camera lead, but all the processing except the output sharpening and watermark were done in Lightroom and (this is for you, Dalantech) I didn't even crop the frame.

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