December 2009 competition Strictly Moths

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December 2009 competition Strictly Moths

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Please note that, over the winter, various "themes" will be given for the competition. You may choose any photo you have so long as it's relevant to the theme (and is not restricted to photos taken during the month in question)! December theme is Strictly Moths.

To enter the competition, please post a single image (1 post per member) as follows:

- Click on the "Gallery" link and then open the "December 2009" album
- Click the "NEWIMAGE" button
- Follow the instructions to upload a single image

To view the entries:

- Click on the "Gallery" link and then open the "December 2009" album

You'll be able to edit or delete your entry until 5th January. To do this:

- Select the "Moderate" link at the bottom of the image details
- Take the appropriate action

You will be unable to rate or comment on the image until the competition has been voted on. Comments and constructive critique are very welcome thereafter.

Look forward to seeing the entries roll in , good luck !

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Voting is now open, in fact it was open yesterday but I'm still a day behind. :oops:

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Congrats to geniculata and ColinC - cracking photos for sure! And thanks, of course, to all that entered. The standard, I felt, was exceptionally high!

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Re: December 2009 competition Strictly Moths

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Congratulations to the very worthy winners.

Geniculata's HHM was superb. I removed my best effort of this species after seeing it. Well done on another stunning shot Gary.
Pete's BBHM was also superb. A species that I am yet to see. Nice one Pete.
My other personal favourites were NickB and Antonym, but well done to all that entered. A very nice show of moths.

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Well done to the winners, and all those that took part.

I didn't have a decent picture of a moth to enter this one...and just as well, there was some fantastic shots, I had trouble selecting my favourites! :D

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Well done to all the entrants. I was surprised that Antonym did not win with his fabulous Hawk Moth shot :shock:

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thanks to all that appreciated and voted for my pic!

congrats to colin and pete on their second and third slots, and well done to all who entered this close competition.

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I think moths are quite a challenge to the photographer because during daylight hours most of them are sitting around doing nothing, and, frankly, they are pretty boring as photographic subjects. I like a story in a picture. I gave a rating of 10 to geniculata's HBHM because I thought it was perfect.

I didn't have any photos of moths actually doing anything, which is why my offering was all about texture. I didn't expect any ratings at all so thanks to those who gave it a nod! :D

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Very well done to all the entrants, particularly the top 3!
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My Internet has been down for a few days, how frustrating is that. :evil:



Congrats too the winners, especially CollinC loved that pic. :mrgreen:

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Congrats to the winners, I got 1st and 2nd place in the same order when I voted. I chose the Hummingbird as the winner for achieving a good in-flight shot but my personal favourite was actually Colin's Burnets for its composition, colour and clarity.

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