2007 Q3 Contest
Emotion
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Judges Comments
Great light, great moment, great expressions. Made me feel I also was having a good time.
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There is a lot happening here, many layers and a lot to hold the viewers attention. great emotion.
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Great moment with brilliant contrast between two faces / two expressions of emotion. Nice contrasts of young and old / boy and woman.
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4th Place: Elaine Soong from Alberta, Canada -
5th Place: Anthony Ku from Central Texas, United StatesJudges Comments
Very Larry Fink. I love the relationship between the woman in the foreground and that in the background. The blond with her revealing cleavage takes your eye to the star of the show—a woman so full of life that she is belting out a song without even realizing she has spilled her drink down her dress. Good use of foreground/background and selective focus.
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6th Place: Nicole Wickens from Montana, United StatesJudges Comments
Good timing, nice emotion well caught. a little too bright in the centre
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Interesting to see a frowning/sad side of a wedding verses the overwhelming level of typical crying moments. Well done to capture this aspect.
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Brilliant energy, composition and lighting. Everything going for this photograph.
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10th Place: Nicole Wickens from Montana, United StatesJudges Comments
A confused-looking groom makes for an angry bride in this fine, candid picture, one that you have to make up your own caption for.
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11th Place: Kimberly Reed from Pennsylvania, United StatesJudges Comments
Great best friends forever moment. The friends who are dressed identically even cry at the same time.
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12th Place: Matt Kim from Northern California, United StatesJudges Comments
Touchdown! well executed moment - funny and ironic.
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Beautiful composition, mystery and intrigue. A pez on the ground, a formally dressed girl on the floor having a tantrum, and a quiet bride and older woman (mother of the bride?) surveying the strange scene. A very unusual moment caught with art and humor.
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14th Place: Jonathan Kirshner from Illinois, United StatesJudges Comments
It can't be good when two men have to follow the bride into the bathroom for what appears to be a counseling session. Very unusual picture.
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I chose this frame because it was poetic. There are SO many crying images yet this one touches on the solitude that a bride feels when her important day arrived.
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There's a meaning journalistic content in this frame sort of reminds me of 1960's historical presidential moments yet this is a family in their own historic moment.
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17th Place: Tony Cabrera from Illinois, United StatesJudges Comments
Tears at both sides of the frame make for a noteworthy composition.
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An emotional moment and a lovely composition. The beautiful bride has a classic and timeless face, tear and gesture. The picture is not original but classically beautiful and full of authentic emotion with a classic and graceful composition.
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19th Place: Mary Kate McKenna from Maryland, United StatesJudges Comments
The agony of the coming separation of a dad and daughter is gracefully shown in this image.
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20th Place: Michele Stapleton from Maine, United States