***Challenge 181 Voting Thread***

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Hi everyone

Please vote on the entries of STF Challenge 181.

EVERYONE is welcome and encouraged to vote, whether or not they
submitted entries to the Challenge.

There are over 90 submissions overall so there are lots of wonderful images to enjoy and to vote for.
Instructions for voting follow. Thanks for your participation!

NOTE: Please be sure to add a comment on this thread when you have
cast your votes as otherwise they may not be counted.

jrdu

Voting ends on Thursday, 20th of November, 10pm USPST

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The voting system is provided to us by Warren Sarle and can be
accessed at the link below:
http://www.warrensarle.com/vote

First, you should select the Sony Eligible and/or the Sony Exhibition
gallery for voting. It will open a window with all the thumbnails
listed from the selected gallery... the loading will take just a
moment until fully finished. You can click on the "show help" button
for explanations, but here is a short synopsis about usage...

I suggest checking the 4 check boxes at the top of the page for
displaying the image titles, etc. Clicking on a thumbnail will open a
new window of the photo's "full-scale" viewing in PBase. Below each
picture is an evaluation line. It includes points from 4 to 1, "H"
for honorable mention, "X" to move the thumbnail to the end of the
page, and "0" if you want to clear a vote on an image. You can award
points by clicking once on the appropriate number below the thumbnail.

PLEASE remember to do two things: 1) enter your dpreview ID name as
your "name" when voting and 2) always hit the "Save your votes"
button when you are finished awarding your votes. A new window will
then appear and display your selections.

NOTE (INCREASED SECURITY): IN ORDER TO ASSURE THAT NOBODY ELSE COULD
CHANGE YOUR VOTES, YOU CAN APPEND, IF YOU WANT, AN UNDERSCORE (" ")

ONTO YOUR "ID" FOLLOWED BY A THREE FIGURE CODE TO ACT LIKE A PASSWORD. EXAMPLE: ela_475

PLEASE post a short message back to this voting thread after you're
done to indicate that you've voted. This helps validate your votes...
plus, you can be notified if something is in error (e.g. you forgot
to save your votes, etc.). On the rare occasion a 'bad apple' tries
to cheat the system, the votes are simply disqualified.
Rules for awarding points are the same as always:

• First, you must cast 4 points for your favorite single photo in
each of the galleries you vote for. If your time is very short,
PLEASE try to choose at least one favorite entry from each of the two
galleries.

• After awarding your 4-point favorite, you can then award up to 12
more points in each gallery that you're voting for. That means you
have 16 points total to work with for each gallery (32 points total
for both galleries). You're not required to cast any or all of these
additional 12 points, or to cast them the same way in each gallery.
You can award the remaining votes however you like, keeping in mind
the following guideline...
• Award between 1 and 4 points to each of your additional selections.

To show appreciation for each other's work, please don't vote for any
of your own photos. Header photos should not receive any votes
either. Please vote honestly and in the good spirit of these
challenges by reviewing the merits of ALL of the photos.

After finishing the voting process in one gallery, you can go back to
http://www.warrensarle.com/vote/ and select the other gallery for
voting.

Please vote, whether you entered photos or not. Thanks again to all
who participated, and good luck to everyone!
 
ER_Wizard456 ( JILL).





May the Focus be with you
 
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'Es ist ein grundlegendes Missverständnis, dass man Fotografie dazu verdammt, ein Abbild der Wirklichkeit zu sein' Andreas Gursky
 
Voted in both ER_Wixard123

Regards.

Ernest
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May the Focus be with you
 
I really have to apologize for not being able to participate more in these latest challenges, not even to comment. There just don't seem to be enough hours in the day to do everything I need to do, especially work related. So... very creative topic, John, some excellent entries everyone and thanks to those who commented on my pictures!

Helen
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http://pbase.com/helenpb
D 300, D 200, F 717, H 5, too many lenses, PS CS3, Epson 1280
 

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