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Hurry up folks. I'm flat out this weekend and will start looking at all the photos tomorrow, if that's OK with you all.
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Okay nssouto,I am going to try to put some pics as soon as I print them,sorry for the delay.
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Well got some of them in,next time I'll won't wait till midnight of last day.
Mike
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Hmmm... This is going to be very hard.
Do I really have to pick a single winner? To me there are quite a few winners here!
First, Bertus gave us a great view of why it's worth grabbing the gear and get out there to take images of those places that so touch us. That was followed with a lovely shot of a family event, and that is a blessing indeed.
Barbara Ann then followed with three perfect examples. I particularly like the last one, the shot of the bird feeding. It's just a great blessing to be able to see a scene like that in a photo!
Next davelam shared with us the special view of grabbing that great camera in the thrift shop. Obviously a great happy moment in finding that Oly and putting it to good use!
Thomas shared a simple image, greatly enhanced by the texture of the media used to present it. I am not familiar with the technique but it spiked my curiosity enough to make it to the "must look into this" rank! Surely a great use of the theme.
Sly rejoined us - welcome back and here is hoping the pain stays away! - with two blessed images indeed! Simply stunning in their simplicity and message.
Finally, Mikec squeezed in 5 unique images, of great simplicity and yet quite evocative of the proposed theme. The one with the flowers poking out of the snow/ice just brings back so many memories...
I am at a loss trying to single one out, as I write this. Bertus' "Taking pictures in a nice day", Barbara's bird feeding, Thomas' unusual but excellent application of technique, Sly's amazing shot of the child-to-be and finally Mike's shot of the flowers coming out of an icy hibernation, all of those touched me very strongly. As far as I am concerned, they are all winners!
I wish I could declare them all as such!
But the rules say I have to pick a winner. Well, so be it:
mikec, your flowers (Blessings 002) have it: get ready to pick a subject in two months time!
Thanks heaps to everyone for contributing at a time when it's still cold and uncomfortable to get out in your Northern surrounds!
And above all: thanks for sharing your images, it's what photography is all about.
Bless you!
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WOW,what an honor.So many great photo's there.Right now all I can say Noons is I hope to be at least half as good as you were hosting the Monthly Shooting Assignment.Had fun with it,going to be hard to make a choice about a winner but I will do my best.Thank you.
Mike
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Noos,I just pick the subject matter of the Assignment and not the winner,is that correct? Going through all the older assignments trying to figure out what my responsibility is.
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You pick the subject for the July-August MSA, and pick the winner (that's the hard part). Congratulations on your win!
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Okay,thanks sly.I think I can handle that,what a responsibility considering all the great photographers here.May be I'll be able to earn my aviator badge!!
Mike
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