Showing posts with label October. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Picture This Contest Winners for October 2010

Early August Annuals

Ready for the results? Here’s what this month’s judge, Craig Cramer of Ellis Hollow, had to say…

I’m in awe.

When Nan first asked me to judge this month’s contest, I was worried that no one would enter. Would people put down their cameras and try this rather unorthodox technique? This was a risky idea.

But there was no need to fret. We ended up with 14 gorgeous entries, and you should go to the gallery to soak them all in.

Honorable Mentions

I really like the collage of Passiflora blooms, lime coleus foliage and purple flowering plum leaves created by landscape designer Shellene Mueller. “What if you presented your plant combos together in this format to show your clients?” she writes on her blog, Designs by Shellene.? “What a great way to get them excited about the palette you have planned for their garden, especially those who are ‘visually’ challenged.”

Designs by Shellene

The arrangement below by Austin, Texas’s Whimsical Gardener also caught my eye. She writes, “It’s an interesting concept to create a photographic image without a camera. It’s also a lot of fun. I’ve had no experience with a scanner. In fact, I don’t even own one. I showed up at my friend’s house with a box full of cuttings from my garden and we started playing. We had a great time until our children started calling. Apparently they need to be fed on a regular basis!”

The Whimsical Gardener

It took Cherry at Approaching the Crest several sessions to pull together the next bouquet. “But I’m still not happy. Have I mentioned I don’t do flower arranging?” she writes. You do now, Cherry. And I’m hoping you’ve caught the bug and will keep on scanning.

Approaching the Crest

Silver Medal

This month’s runner up is from experienced scanner Judith Cowles over at The Garden Worm. She and her sister create scans for cards and calendars, decoupaged on wood or glass for craft projects, or printed on fabric and made into pillows or bags that they sell online.

Wow. Judith sets a high bar for technique and cheeriness.

Gold Medal

This month’s winner is the Supernova of ‘Madame Ganna Walska’ water lily, purple heart, and Jewels of Opar planets from Philip at East Side Patch. His entry stands out for its cosmic creativity, evoking apparitions that transcend the flowers on the scanner bed. “Who would have thought you could have so much fun with a scanner, apart from the obligatory office pranks?” I couldn’t agree with you more Philip.

This is Philip’s second “Picture This” gold medal. He also won the August 2009 theme Down on Your Knees.

Thanks again to all the folks who braved the new technology to enter. If you didn’t get around to giving scanning a try, I hope that you’ll now be inspired to do so. Drop me a comment over at Ellis Hollow so that I can come take a look.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Introduced October 2010 photo contest winners

Early August Annuals

Ready for results? Here's what this month of the judge, Craig Cramer Ellis Hollow, had it

I'm admiration.

When Nan first asked me to judge the contest this month, I was afraid that zero entreriez.serait put an end to their cameras and try this rather unorthodox technique? It was a risky idea.

But it was unnecessary to ring. We found with 14 beautiful entries, and you should go to the Gallery to soak the all in.

Honourable mentions

I am really like blooms Passiflora, Coleus leaves lime and purple flowering plum created by Shellene Mueller landscape leaf collage. "If you presented your plant together combos in this format for displaying your clients?", she wrote on her blog designs by Shellene. "This as an excellent way to get their enchanted by the palette you've planned for their garden, especially those which are made to the"Visual"challenge."

Designs by Shellene

Arrangement below by Gardener Braque of Austin (Texas) also caught my eye.She writes: "it is a concept to create a photographic image without a caméra.Il is also lots of fun." I had no experience with a scanner. In fact, I would even have one. I showed to my friend with a box full of cuttings's House in my garden and we began to play.We have had much time until our children begin to appeler.Apparemment must be fed on a regular basis!?

The Whimsical Gardener

It took Cherry Crest addressing several sessions to reenter the next mix. " But I am always pleased to step.As I mentioned, I'm holding to flourish?"she écrit.Vous must now, Cherry.Et I hope you caught the bug and keep scanning."

Approaching the Crest

Silver Medal

Runner this month following up comes from scanner experienced Judith Cowles over the garden worm.She and her sister create cards and calendars, decoupaged on wood or glass for the boat, or printed projects analyses on fabric and transformed into pillows or bags that they sell online.

Surprise.Judith defines a technique and cheeriness toolbar.

Gold Medal

Winner of this month is the supernova Lily 'Madam Ganna Walska', the purple heart and jewellery Opar Philip at East Side Patch coming .Son planets is distinguished by its cosmic creativity, evoking the appearances that transcend the flowers on the bed scanner. "Who would have thought that you could have so much fun with a scanner, apart from the mandatory Office pranks?"I couldn't agree with you more Philip.

It's second "Picture This" Philip.Il gold medal also won the theme August 2009 down on your knees.

Thanks again to everyone who braved the new technology to enter if you don't get to scanning attempt, I hope that you'll now inspired faire.Tomber me a comment to the Creux de Ellis so that I can come take a look.

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Friday, October 22, 2010

This recall image for October 2010

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Helianthus Music Box cropped A reminder to all you contrast (or for those of you are sitting on the bench) that the deadline for the image of this contest this month in photo is only a few days.The theme is "falling on a plateau scanner'; Nan learned this technique from Craig Cramer, Ellis Hollow, which is our judge for this month."

To enter, post your photo selected on your own blog.Then visit the first post in months on GGW, written by Nan, announcing the concours.Laissez object two links it: one directly to your photo and one in this post.Entry deadline this month is October 21, 2010 at 11: 59 p.m. EST.

For more information about this month's contest, click on image competition for October 2010.and don't forget to visit the Gallery of all images of this month to input this image GGW October 2010 .for see our past issues, visit GGW Picture competition.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

This recall image for October 2010

October 18, 2010 by · franniesorin without comments.

Helianthus Music Box cropped A reminder to all you contrast (or for those of you are sitting on the bench) that the deadline for the image of this contest this month in photo is only a few days.The theme is "falling on a plateau scanner'; Nan learned this technique from Craig Cramer, Ellis Hollow, which is our judge for this month."

To enter, post your photo selected on your own blog.Then visit the first post in months on GGW, written by Nan, announcing the concours.Laissez object two links it: one directly to your photo and one in this post.Entry deadline this month is October 21, 2010 at 11: 59 p.m. EST.

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