Henry Peach wrote: A big thank you to photographytalk.com!!! I am stunned. I have really enjoyed gabbing about photography with everyone.
Stealthy Ninja wrote: Congrats to all the winners.
Just wondering though, was it a photo contest ? If so, what were the winning photos? I'd like to see.
Stealthy Ninja wrote: So was it a PHOTO competition or what?
I want to judge the judging.
Lori G wrote:
Lori G wrote: I never expected that! This totally makes up for me getting hacked on Facebook today!
Congrats to all of the winners!!
I was so stunned yesterday, I forgot to thank Alex and the rest of the PT team, as well as the sponsors for putting on such a great contest. I really enjoyed looking at all of the amazing photos, and I'm just glad I didn't have to be one of the judges! Thanks again.
photobod wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: So was it a PHOTO competition or what?
I want to judge the judging.
You are unbelievable SN totally no thread is worthless on PT and you should know that being as senior on here as you are.
read this also.
Winning Photos will be posted shortly..we promise.
Chris
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
photobod wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: So was it a PHOTO competition or what?
I want to judge the judging.
You are unbelievable SN totally no thread is worthless on PT and you should know that being as senior on here as you are.
read this also.
Winning Photos will be posted shortly..we promise.
Chris
We are still waiting. Alex has assigned to an engineer (programmer) to perform this task. It does take time so be patient, grasshopper.RDelean wrote: Lori,
I'm new here and I've been waiting to see all the winning photos but I haven't seen a link. Can you tell me where you were able to see them at? I thought we were still waiting....
Thx,
Robin
RDelean wrote: lmbo!!! Now that picture is funny....and creative! Love it. I don't know many people with friends that would do that.
photobod wrote:
RDelean wrote: lmbo!!! Now that picture is funny....and creative! Love it. I don't know many people with friends that would do that.
knowing Ninja as we do on this forum none of us would be surprised if he persuaded all these characters to do this for him, he is after all The Stealthy Ninja
Turbogirlie wrote:
photobod wrote:
RDelean wrote: lmbo!!! Now that picture is funny....and creative! Love it. I don't know many people with friends that would do that.
knowing Ninja as we do on this forum none of us would be surprised if he persuaded all these characters to do this for him, he is after all The Stealthy Ninja
I'd hardly call him Stealthy Ninja.....not much stealth in his postings on this thread after all!
Turbogirlie wrote:
photobod wrote:
RDelean wrote: lmbo!!! Now that picture is funny....and creative! Love it. I don't know many people with friends that would do that.
knowing Ninja as we do on this forum none of us would be surprised if he persuaded all these characters to do this for him, he is after all The Stealthy Ninja
I'd hardly call him Stealthy Ninja.....not much stealth in his postings on this thread after all!
bhowdy wrote: Congratulations to all the winners. So many great images were posted each winner should be proud of their accomplishment.
I do have to agree with the Ninja a bit though as well. The "Photo Contest" winners probably should not have been announced without the photos being posted as well, in my humble opinion. (And yes I realize that a portion of the rules criteria was participation as well)
With over 500 topic thread pages worth of entries and comments it is impossible to go back thru and admire the winning entries. I read the posts, and looked at the images every few days but I also know that some folks submitted more than one entry ... some folks many more than "more than one" as well. Which is fine and should be considered as participation.
I personally don't enter lots of photo contests but each of those that I have entered always post (or display if a live contest) the winning photos, at the time of the winning entries announcement.
Did I enter photos in this contest .... Yes ... Did any of my images win a prize .... No. But I did not expect them to do so .... I learn from viewing and reviewing other photographer's work, this seems like a great learning opportunity for others.
I'm just offering my 2 cents worth as an opinion to help this site continue to grow and improve.
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