Hi folks. This thread is here to allow you to cast your votes for the July 2007 competition (see entries at http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... php?t=1397). You need to be registered and logged into the forums, where you'll be able to cast your vote for first place. Once you've voted, that's it!
Also - you won't see the current voting until you have voted!!!
This poll will run for 15 days.
So ... vote away!
Cheers,
- Pete
P.S. I know I said I'd start the poll from the 5th of August, but I'll be away - so it's starting now
This is begining to not be fun any more, I can't believe she got second again Well done TW, great shot, however I voted for V6GTO's Black Veined White.
I suppose my podium finish gives me the privilege of spouting forth, to your intense annoyance, as I wipe the virtual splashes of Moet & Chandon from my VDU
TW, your image is extraordinary; Gwenhwyfar, yours is simply beautiful!
Mentioned in dispatches: Charles Nicol's backlit Comma; Martin V6GTO's Black-veined white; JKT's stunning Pale Arctic Clouded Yellow; m_galathea's gorgeous Peacock and Guy Padfield's sh***ing Marbled Whites! And surely David Tipping was worth a vote or two for that particular brand of Yorkshire sarcasm!
A final word of encouragement for Gruditch: Face it, mate; you're a loser!
......and I would like to send my heartfelt thanks to the single person who thought my coupled SWF was worth a vote.
You have made an old man very happy.
Very well done to all the others - the standard gets higher every month!
Gruditch.... don't worry too much - you just have to face it - the girl just has talent! (Oh...and the better camera!)
Roger
So - over the winter - I was thinking that we shouldn't do photos taken during the month (there aren't many butterflies around in December!), but have a "theme" such as "behaviour" or "immature stages". Thoughts?
No disrespect to the winner but how did that win? I don't see the quality in that shot, more the opposite... maybe I'm blind, it must have had something cos lots of people voted for it.
Entries like yours and mine are what I'd describe as accomplished record shots, whereas TW's is something you'd be proud to hang on the wall in the front room.
I'm actually pleased that a picture that's not-about-the-butterfly won... this is a photography competition afterall and not a bug competition.
If you're interested in why some people are drawn to one kind of image and others are drawn to another, you could explore the psychometric testing of Myers-Briggs. From memory, it explains how some people tend to a certain behaviour in four categories: extrovert/introvert; intuition/sense; thinking/feeling; structured (organised)/spontaneous (disorganised).
I completed the test as part of a graduate scheme a few years ago. One of the tests for thinking/feeling is to look at a picture and write down what you see in 60 seconds. People that 'think' wrote things like: big ship, rough waters, grey sky, seagulls, 3 men on deck, torn sails, lightening, etc... people that 'feel' wrote things like: power, danger, death, anguish, sorrow, loss, atmosphere, etc...
So what I'm saying is don't be dismayed! TW's image clearly summoned all of the 'feelers' to vote by being so much more atmospheric than any other image... your challenge is to summon all of the 'thinkers' to vote by producing something extraordinarily interesting!