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Ended 03/20/15 3:15 AM GMT
Winner: jerseygurl
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Jimbobedsel: I have had many computers over the years, too, but I never tore apart a hard drive. This is a unique shot, Laura, and it will make a super entry to the Circle contest...if you use it. Excellent work.
icedancer: This would be a Fabulous entry to the current contest Laura, so many circles - superb posting and detail. Good Luck if you put it in the contest and I think you should, it's a winner
jerseygurl received a 2 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
trixxie17: I'm agreeing with Rita - simply brilliant or if you prefer simple therefore brilliant - anyway you slice it that's no baloney.
bfrank: Congrats on your second place Tick. Great job.
rozem061: Congrats on your second place in the 'circle' contest, Ron !
John
0930_23 received a 1 month membership in the Caedes Cadre.
mesmerized: Congratulations, Mike.
tigger3: Oh yes enter it in the contest! Excellent render, and a fave for me.
tigs=^..^=
mesmerized: Beautiful render, Mike...would certainly make a tough contender...love the sheen and luminescence of the glass rings...best of luck should this be 'the one'.
nanadoo: Congrats on a great shot and placing in the contest!
Nikoneer: That's absolutely true, Ewa, about the ascending / descending squares, and I believe it was Pythagoras who discovered that, about 2,400 years ago, in ancient Greece, and was illustrated by Leonardo DaVinci. Gorgeous capture.
-Nik
FlimBB: Wow! You put a lot of work into this fine piece. It all works so well together. What a great idea to do a time exposure with the penlight setup. Kudos!!!
Gergie: Very cool, your photo says alot. your talent is on display in this great photo.