***Mini-challenge #330--Glass*** WINNERS

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This one was tough to judge! Sorry for the delay in posting the winners. Life has been very hectic this past week and today was no exception.

The HM's are...

Gail's, Chihuly Glass



Peta's, Time for a snooze.



jaker Dolata, Me



Ken G, Glass and Steel



Greg 1701, 2011 Las Vegas 096



Now for the top three...
  1. 3---Bob Blount, Crystal Cathedral

  1. 2---ManaPunkin,


And #1 goes to.....

Don_ D, Vision of St. Paul



An excellent capture of a most beautiful stained glass window!!

Congrats Don!!

Thanks to all who participated!

Doug
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Congrats to Don, Bob, and the HMs for great glass images, to Doug for a fine, well-run challenge, and many thanks for awarding my 1 World Trade Center second place.
Millie
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Congrats Don_D on a fine winning shot! Kudo's to the other winners and hm's, and thank Doug for a great topic and well-run challenge. And for mentioning one of mine. Looking forward to the next challenge Don_D.

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Ken G.
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to Bob and Millie especially and to Photodug for running a great challenge.

I have to say that I recognize that it was the subject matter of the magnificent Tiffany stained glass window that won this challenge, not any particular skill of mine; not to mention that the image was taken with a Fuji F40 compact that I paid $118 for. Nevertheless, I'm grateful; especially with all the other fine images that were entered in this challenge.

I"ll get busy and come up with a new challenge by tonight.

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Don
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Did the camera do it without you? I thought it was the photographer that took the picture :-))
Millie,

Surely you know what I meant. It took very little skill or effort on my part to stand in front of this great artwork and snap the shutter.

Other images require more of the photographer's eye to see, require more attention to the light, require capturing the "decisive moment" or require getting the composition just right.
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Don
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