Challenge 4 - VOTING - Black and White

--I found these pictures very dymanic. They have a true look of black and white..Just a very amatuer opinion..If i had 4 votes, 4 would be Judy :> ))
G. Bizet
Seeing the world through your lens smile :> )) Gale
 
what a tough choice..
Hello everybody and welcome to the voting session of the fourth NTF
CoolPix Challenge!

I'm sure that everybody will agree that the quality and thought
that has gone into the entries has been nothing short of amazing.

Now it's time for the hard part, VOTING!

Please note that voting will cease at 7pm Saturday, 19th October.
(Extended one day due to this late post... sorry folks!)

The thumbnail gallery of all entries can be found here:
http://www.melrosecrafts.com/DP4/index.htm
and here (mirror site):

http://www.magicbracket.com/ntfmembers/Challenge/Challenge4/gallery_of_entries.htm
(Courtesy of Sid and Michael)

The forum thread for original photo entries can be found here:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1007&message=3513795

The chat/comments/suggestions thread can be found here:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1007&message=3565473

Please read ALL the rules for voting (shown below) prior to placing your vote
  • RULES FOR VOTING:
1. To vote, members should perform a "follow-up (reply)" on this
main post. That is: "Challenge 3 - VOTING - Divergence.

2. Each member can use up to three votes. Each member can
distribute these three votes in which ever way they wish. For
example, a member might want to distribute one vote each to three
different photos of equal liking, place all three votes onto one
photo, or place two votes on one photo and one on another.

3. The title (subject) of the "follow-up (reply)" message MUST
CONTAIN THE NAME (NICKNAME) OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE PHOTO YOU
WISH TO ALLOCATE YOUR VOTES. For example, if you would like to vote
for three different pictures, place all three names in the title
(subject). If you would like to place two votes for one picture and
one vote for another, then you would place "JOHN x 2, SMITH" in the
titile (subject).

4. Absolutely no follow-ups/replies containing comments/suggestions
should be made in this post ""Challenge 3 - VOTING - Divergence".

If you wish to add some comments on the reason behind your votes,
please put it in the "Message" area of your voting thread. The
"Subject" area of the voting thread should ALWAYS contain the
name/s of your votes.

5. Members cannot vote for their own photo!

6. Votes received before or after the voting period will not be
counted.


If I have missed anything out, please let me know.

Good luck everyone!
--
Cheers,
Dave

Little Bay, Sydney
http://www.pbase.com/blend43
'I feel as a horse must feel when the beautiful cup is given to the
jockey'
--
St. Louis, Missouri
CP5700
http://www.pbase.com/tweber
http://web.valuenet.net/tweber
 
Hello everybody and welcome to the voting session of the fourth NTF
CoolPix Challenge!

I'm sure that everybody will agree that the quality and thought
that has gone into the entries has been nothing short of amazing.

Now it's time for the hard part, VOTING!

Please note that voting will cease at 7pm Saturday, 19th October.
(Extended one day due to this late post... sorry folks!)

The thumbnail gallery of all entries can be found here:
http://www.melrosecrafts.com/DP4/index.htm
and here (mirror site):

http://www.magicbracket.com/ntfmembers/Challenge/Challenge4/gallery_of_entries.htm
(Courtesy of Sid and Michael)

The forum thread for original photo entries can be found here:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1007&message=3513795

The chat/comments/suggestions thread can be found here:
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1007&message=3565473

Please read ALL the rules for voting (shown below) prior to placing your vote
  • RULES FOR VOTING:
1. To vote, members should perform a "follow-up (reply)" on this
main post. That is: "Challenge 3 - VOTING - Divergence.

2. Each member can use up to three votes. Each member can
distribute these three votes in which ever way they wish. For
example, a member might want to distribute one vote each to three
different photos of equal liking, place all three votes onto one
photo, or place two votes on one photo and one on another.

3. The title (subject) of the "follow-up (reply)" message MUST
CONTAIN THE NAME (NICKNAME) OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE PHOTO YOU
WISH TO ALLOCATE YOUR VOTES. For example, if you would like to vote
for three different pictures, place all three names in the title
(subject). If you would like to place two votes for one picture and
one vote for another, then you would place "JOHN x 2, SMITH" in the
titile (subject).

4. Absolutely no follow-ups/replies containing comments/suggestions
should be made in this post ""Challenge 3 - VOTING - Divergence".

If you wish to add some comments on the reason behind your votes,
please put it in the "Message" area of your voting thread. The
"Subject" area of the voting thread should ALWAYS contain the
name/s of your votes.

5. Members cannot vote for their own photo!

6. Votes received before or after the voting period will not be
counted.


If I have missed anything out, please let me know.

Good luck everyone!
--
Cheers,
Dave

Little Bay, Sydney
http://www.pbase.com/blend43
'I feel as a horse must feel when the beautiful cup is given to the
jockey'
--
Have A Happy Day
Phil
Film? I don't need no stinkin' film!
 
I voted for the photos that I found most excellent in presenting their subjects.

Of course three votes are not enough to fully express my impressions: there are other photos I really really liked, and it was very hard NOT to vote for those. I wanted to enumerate them here, but ended up with about half of entries :) so I decided not to do it, and instead...

I want to thank everyone taking part in this challenge! It's fun, and lots of learning experience. And of course big thanks to those who keep it going for all of us!
Cheers.
--
Elias (coolpix 4500, UV filter, slave flash, plus trivial digital stuff)
http://www.pbase.com/elias
 
I felt these three best captured ALL of the elements of excellent B&W photography.
On my list, however, there were 7 others that were only a heart-beat away.
Again, teriffic efforts by all!

Myron



Coolpix 5000
 

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