Don’t miss out on your chance to win. At this stage you have a one in fifty chance of a prize. Better than the odds for lotto. At midnight tonight the competition will close and I will instruct the judges to start scoring at their earliest convenience. Good luck everyone who has or will enter. It has been a great competition and hope to make it bigger and better next year.
Thanks guys and gals!
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Wow, this is fantastic. Great concept behind this pic.
Not much time left with your comp, better get a move on!
Now you’re just showing off!!
Very cool images fletch ! this one is particularly intriguing ! Time’s running out ! !
Is that midnight WST ? lol
Thanks guys. That is midnight in Paris tony. The photo represents all those people who hate their jobs and need to escape through the concrete jungle and reconnect with nature. Deep I know!
Great concept CF, and great PS skills.
Great conceptual image Christian, and great job knocking it together
Cool and intriguing image mate!…4 days to go till PNG!
thanks everyone.
4 days, is that all Markie, I better get a move on. I have so much to do! Man I am looking forward to the trip, just hanging with you and Flemming will be brilliant, not to mention no kids, dishes, washing, homework, etc, etc.
Thanks for putting on the competition, its the first I’ve entered. One query if you don’t mind as I’ve yet to find a straight forward answer on the web and this caused me a dilemma when submitting my entries….do I submit the version of the photo that looks good on a computer screen (which is what I did) or the version that prints well.
Do professional photographers keep two copies of each image; one for display on computers and one with brightness adjusted for printing?
I decided to print and frame two of my entries and noticed the print came out noticeably darker (like 35% darker). Most of my photos are just for Flickr and my digital photo frames and I’ve not worried about printing photos for a few years.
Most web sites say to fix the problem you should calibrate your monitor to match the printer, but if you do this the corrected photo’s will look over exposed for my audience who likely have their monitors set at factory defaults or not far off those defaults.
Is there some magic Photoshop colour profile I can load or something like that to assist so print images are exposed correctly.
Was just wondering what the trick is……..
Thanks in advance.
JohnW