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Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« on: October 31, 2020, 11:01:42 »
The Results are in and the winner is Tee Gee with Picture Five

Well Done!!

The Winning Picture from TeeGee with Fourteen Votes




In second place with Nine Votes Picture 8 from Peanuts



In joint third place with Six Votes Each

Picture 3 from BarriedaleNick and Picture 4 from Ed Dibbles





In joint fourth place with Three Votes Each

Picture 1 from Saddad and Picture 6 from Peranuts





In fifth place with One Vote Picture 2 from Nora 42



Last but not least but without any votes

Picture 7 from PumpkinLover and Picture 9 from Tee Gee







Thank you all for taking part I loved all the entries
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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2020, 11:06:58 »
It was so hard to choose pictures to vote for
Each had it's own merits just a pity there were not more voters

Well done Tee Gee could you choose a subject for the Christmas Charity Competition and let us know so we can all prepare entries for it
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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2020, 11:17:15 »
Congratulations Tee Gee.  I suspected that amazing basket display would be yours.  I loved the greens with all the water drops too but all the photos were good so well done all and thanks for sharing them.
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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2020, 17:45:10 »
Congratulations TeeGee  :icon_cheers:

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2020, 19:45:34 »
Congratulations, Teegee.  And what a brilliant lot of photos.

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2020, 10:52:08 »
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It was so hard to choose pictures to vote for
Each had its own merits just a pity there were not more voters.

I agree Davyboi I had the same problem!

Firstly let me thank all of those who entered the competition, and those that voted, and in particular the 14 people who voted for my entry.

I would like to point out the difficulties I had in placing my votes:


I entered two photos that were first and last and the two I voted for came in 2nd & 4th meaning I was involved in part with four of the entries, such was the variety and quality of the entries.

What I have found in photo competitions is; do you judge the photo content or the quality of the photography

In my case I judged on the sprit of the competition!


In the case of Peanuts she not only grew the vegetables, but she also took the time to display them in the way she did, whereas it must have taken me all of 1/200ths  of a second to produce my entry!

Then with Ed's entry I liked that he had gone down on his knees to give us a 'worm's eye' view.

So as I mentioned; these two people in MHO really got into the spirit of the competition, but having said that all the entries were worthy competition!

Well done to all!

In terms of choosing the subject for the next competition I will give it some thought and try and think of a subject befitting the time of year. Tg

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2020, 20:03:18 »
I think it was the colours that I loved in Teegees basket of vegs, nearly said flowers so beatiful.

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2020, 06:50:53 »
What I love and enjoy about these competitions is that it is far from obvious which might win.  I put Barriedale Nick's little orange turtle first.  I just loved it.  And I was convinced that everyone would surely think the same as me, and that it would win hands down!  But  no. We're all different and have different opinions.  That's the wonder of our world, thank goodness. 

Don't take too long thinking, Teegee, about the next subject!  If it is for Christmas, that's not much time to get looking for ideas,   although some of us are going to have quite a bit of time on our hands now.  Whilst others will be just desperately rushed off their feet, in so many and much-needed ways.  Thanks to all of them from the bottom of my heart.

Keep well all of you, if you possibly can.

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2020, 10:29:10 »
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Don't take too long thinking, Teegee, about the next subject!  If it is for Christmas, that's not much time to get looking for ideas

Your wish is my command!

OK lets have a photo (or two) that must contain '"Plant Life" that epitomises Christmas"

It can be a natural or man made arrangement containing trees, flowers, fruit or vegetables or any combination of these.

The essential thing is that when you look at it, you know it is Christmas Time! :icon_santa: :icon_king:

How does that grab you?

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2020, 15:32:00 »
Oh well done, Teegee!  That's a very good, and challenging idea, with plenty of scope for both originality and variation, and yet it could also be quite simple.  So get thinking everyone. 

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Re: Results of the Vegetables Photo Competition
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2020, 16:01:47 »
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Then with Ed's entry I liked that he had gone down on his knees to give us a 'worm's eye' view.

I really liked Ed's entry as to me it look liked a giant growing in a forest

And the entry from PumpkinLover although not receiving any votes was an excellent interpretation of the subject and made me feel real hungry

TeeGee I have noted the subject and sounds very good to me and will shortly start a new topic regarding the competition

Again thank you all for taking part whether entering or voting it is appreciated.
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