Birddogman
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Thanks to all who participated. Unfortunately, the level of participation was very low. Poor choice of subject on my part, I guess. Sorry....
Honorable Mentions: These were chosen only from Exhibits.
Ulrich's example of how to post-process an old film negative was very interesting to me, as I have so many of those.

While this Challenge wasn't necessarily about the best photographic art, Val's stitched Brugges image would have won on that basis:

Similarly, Jerry's Budapest parliament building is a great image by any standards:

Places: These were chosen only from Entries.
3rd place goes to AB's jellyfish. Love the color!

2nd place is won by Jerry's focus-stacked flower. Very nice!

1st Place goes to Jerry's spectacular cityscape!

And.... there is a DM. Ab wins this coveted prize by removing a distraction, but leaving its shadow.
Of course, I've never done anything like that.... :-O

Again, thanks to all who participated; and congratulations to the Mentions (honorable and otherwise
), the Places and the Winner!
Greg
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Check out my photos at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/137747053@N07/
Honorable Mentions: These were chosen only from Exhibits.
Ulrich's example of how to post-process an old film negative was very interesting to me, as I have so many of those.

While this Challenge wasn't necessarily about the best photographic art, Val's stitched Brugges image would have won on that basis:

Similarly, Jerry's Budapest parliament building is a great image by any standards:

Places: These were chosen only from Entries.
3rd place goes to AB's jellyfish. Love the color!

2nd place is won by Jerry's focus-stacked flower. Very nice!

1st Place goes to Jerry's spectacular cityscape!

And.... there is a DM. Ab wins this coveted prize by removing a distraction, but leaving its shadow.

Again, thanks to all who participated; and congratulations to the Mentions (honorable and otherwise
Greg
--
Check out my photos at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/137747053@N07/