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Gruditch
Don't worry Charles, no heartbreak, it takes good photographs to get votes in this comp.Charles Nicol wrote:.... hopefully the new system next month will reduce the heartbreak considerably.
High praise indeed thanks Alexanderm_galathea wrote:Don't worry Charles, no heartbreak, it takes good photographs to get votes in this comp.Charles Nicol wrote:.... hopefully the new system next month will reduce the heartbreak considerably.
However, not one other person voted for two of those that I did which surprised me. They were the Southern WA by Bill S and Grayling by Bioboy, both were excellent IMO.
The composition, focus and colour were very good in Bill's; capturing the subtle blue on the hindwing is not easy. Bioboy's really had the feeling of being out on an English heath in the summer. Yes, the focus wasn't spot on, but still one of the best to me.
My other vote went to the Kipper for his almost faultless Brown Hairstreak. Well done to all the winners!
Alexander
Ian Pratt wrote:It's a funny world. I won in July with an "arty" photo of 4 chalkhill blues and then received no votes for a sharper and better photo IMO of three blues in August! Weird eh?