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Weekly Competition #64 Mysterious Competition

Competition Details
Closing Date: 28/09/2008
Judge: timbo

Mysterious can have a number of meanings - unknown, unsettling, strange, curious etc.rnrnI'm looking for an image that has a bit of mystery in it, and makes me think.rnrnGood LuckrnrnTim
Competition Entries
timbo
Posted 29/09/2008 - 00:23 Link
Well done all of you. It was only after setting the subject that I realised how difficult it was (oops!). A vast range of interpretations, and 2 people with similar ideas got 1st and 2nd - and it was very difficult deciding which way round that was.

Glynm: Very dark and mysterious. Well thought out and executed, nothing else to Say. 1ST PLACE

Rob: Well thought out and setup image. Spotting the doorway and blending the womans image so it looks as if she is a ghost coming out. Nice composition as well. 2ND PLACE

conspicuity: Nice quality image, good composition and exposure, and what is the other side of the bridge? 3RD PLACE

Mikew: Why the split in the road, and why the little wooden building in the middle? Nice mono shot, well exposed and composed - and I've just got it, I think its a car park and the attendants hut, but I had to think. HIGHLY COMMENDED

Galoot: Nice mono image with a great sky. The line of fenceposts and cross adds the mystery. COMMENDED

Johnriley: Nice grain and lighting, with the windows standing out. While there appears to be no details in the trees that adds rather than detracts from the image. COMMENDED
hefty1
Posted 29/09/2008 - 00:37 Link
Great judging timbo and congratulations to Glynm - a great ghostly shot!
Joining the Q
mikew
Posted 29/09/2008 - 07:14 Link
Well done Glynm for the win and timbo for the judging.

My shot of the hut - it's not a car park as far as I know unless it's used as an overflow for the Shelsey Beauchamp hill climb. I have no idea why there is such a grand gate there plus hut. Now I'll have to find out. The field is just grazing land for the sheep.

Mike
Edited by mikew: 29/09/2008 - 08:09
johnriley
Posted 29/09/2008 - 08:06 Link
It's a nice idea to put the critique under each image and then do a summary of the winners here. The best of both worlds?

I thought many of the images were strange rather than mysterious, but many others rose well to the challenge. A difficult one this time, but well done to all who entered.

And next?
Best regards, John
GlynM
Posted 29/09/2008 - 09:32 Link
Wow, what can I say?

Many thanks for awarding my entry first place.

Right up to Saturday I could not come up with a mysterious idea. However the mist on Saturday seeded some ideas and I went out on my bike early on Sunday and the idea firmed up.

Having got the background shot I knew what I wanted to do but had no idea on how to achieve it. I have Photoshop Elements 4 which I had only used for very basic correction like cropping, sharpening and tinkering with highlights & shadows. However there is nothing like having an objective to achieve to help with learning how to use a tool. I now know a little bit about the magic wand tool and layers. So you have my thanks for this too.

I have to admit having submitted the picture I spent a long while wondering if ghosts actually have reflections

I am looking forward to judging my first competition. I hope I won't disappoint you all.

Glyn
Edited by GlynM: 29/09/2008 - 09:40
pnjmcc
Posted 29/09/2008 - 09:54 Link
That was a tough one, well done Glyn and all the others.
Thanks to Timbo for judging, and commenting on each picture as well as a round up here.

I agree with John "Its the best of both worlds"

On to the next one

Regards
PaulM
All cameras are equal but.....
Some are more equal than others
josh
Posted 29/09/2008 - 11:00 Link
Well done to the winner and runners up, excellent subject matter. Thanks Timbo for judging and comments. I nearly slashed my wrists over this one, Mrs gave me ketchup instead.
JOSH.
R o b
Posted 29/09/2008 - 12:56 Link
I loved the winning shot, so I'm quite happy to come second. Thanks to the judge for the work he's put in, the challenging but interesting subject, and the prompt result posting.

My shot was created using a three second exposure with my other half dressed for the part moving forward from the door once the shutter opened. Frustratingly it looks as though it was created on the computer, and it may even have looked better if it had been. Oh well, it was fun to take, and gave a variety of people passing a mystery to ponder.

Thanks to my other half for her help, and for suggesting the commended composition.

Robert.

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