Garden Railway Gallery, Winners Thread
- Old Man Aaron
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So many great entries as always, a real treat to see.
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Aaron - Scum Class Works
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Both worthy winners. But it was a tricky choose this time. The standard was very high.
Well done to all those who contributed.
Rik
Well done to all those who contributed.
Rik
Re: Garden Railway Gallery, Winners Thread
A very high standard of entries this time and I think reflected by the votes being spread out amongst all the photos. I’ll have a think about a theme for the next comp.
Peter
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...and the winner of the June 2023 Gallery is........... "Spring in West Cornwall" by SteamGeorge. A lovely picture and a clear winner by an unusually high margin, so very well done. In some ways that's a pity because there were some other really lovely shots, but this one obviously struck a particular chord with the voters.
Anyway, all we need now is your theme for the next gallery, please George.
PS. Again my apologies for the delay in announcing the winner.
Anyway, all we need now is your theme for the next gallery, please George.
PS. Again my apologies for the delay in announcing the winner.
Philip
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Congratulations, it's a lovely photo!
I like how the hipped roof of the house in the background has L&B station vibes...
I like how the hipped roof of the house in the background has L&B station vibes...
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A well deserved win. Beautifully composed shot with complementing colours.
Rik
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A genuinely inspiring shot, and a well deserved winner.
Regards,
Aaron - Scum Class Works
Aaron - Scum Class Works
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For me it reminded me of my younger days when we went out on excursions for the day and the weather was good and all the flowers were starting to bloom.
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A well balanced and presented image, good enough to make into a greeting card, in my opinion.
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Cheers folks! I have to say the credit should go to the builders of the railway for providing the picturesque scene. Not me!
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The winner of the September 2023 gallery is :
Not many entries this time unfortunately, but the voting was fairly conclusive, so well done.
Now it's your choice as to what the next theme is, Bertie. Please PM me with your proposal by the end of the month ( and I'll nag you if you don't! )
by BertieB.Not many entries this time unfortunately, but the voting was fairly conclusive, so well done.
Now it's your choice as to what the next theme is, Bertie. Please PM me with your proposal by the end of the month ( and I'll nag you if you don't! )
Philip
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Not unexpected and well worth the award, congratulations.
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Thanks very much! I usually get ‘nul points’ and I’m dead chuffed.
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Well deserved win Bertie.
Phil
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Very well done. A delightful picture that I personally thought it met the theme perfectly
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I'm afraid that I have to declare myself the winner of the Dec 2023 Gallery with my picture of A Rural Backwater. Thank you to all who entered and also thank you to all who voted subsequently.
I'll put my thinking cap on and announce the next theme asap.
I'll put my thinking cap on and announce the next theme asap.
Philip
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I voted for yours Rik, wonderful photo, but Philip's moss wins every time...
It was a very tough choice.
It was a very tough choice.
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So much of a 'rural backwater', it has gone back in time, two years!
Phil.P
Phil.P
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Ho Ho Ho!
The Christmas fairy has waved her wand and now I can't imagine what you are on about!!!
Philip
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