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Bluelight weekly photography contest Round 216 : Bricks

n3ophy7e

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Bricks (suggested by felix)
RULES

1. Any photograph or variation of a photograph which has been previously submitted for one of the contest rounds cannot be used in subsequent rounds of the contest.

2. Photographs must be your original work and that has never been copyrighted or, if copyrighted, that you are the sole copyright owner of.
2a. No submitting pictures for other people, for friends, etc. Your OWN work, very simple.

3. Only one photograph may be entered per contest.

4. All photographs must be free of watermarks, signatures and borders

5. Photographs must be no wider than 700 and no higher than 700 pixels. Free resizing software - Irfanview.

6. Deadline for entries is 12am Eastern (5am GMT) on the posted deadline date.

7. Voting ends at 12am Eastern (5am GMT) on the posted end date.

8. Post your images in the appropriate thread in the form of an image, not a link to click on.

9. Don't be a dummy and vote for your own photo, try and make it fun.

Be reminded that this is a photo contest and so images which have been heavily manipulated through an image editing software will not be accepted. To put everyone on a level playing field, editing should be restricted to cropping and resizing.

Images which are not relevant to the week's theme will be automatically removed.

If you have a problem with another contestant's entry adhering to the contest guidelines, please PM the forum moderators. Do not try to begin a debate about the issue within the contest submission or poll thread! There will be zero tolerance towards any attempts to devolve a contest thread into a bash-fest or witch hunt.

We will pick the next theme and post it the night a contest ends for the next round so people have a full 7 days to take pictures and submit them. After all the entries have been posted, a poll will be added on the last night, so people can vote. Voting will take place from midnight to midnight over the following 2 days (12am Sunday - 12am Tuesday).

Those who wish to participate in sharing full versions of their entries may do so by providing a link only to the full sized version in the same post as their entry.

Thank you and have fun!
 
Please submit your photos in this thread and a mod will re-post them when voting starts in a separate voting thread.

Submissions: Jan 23 - Jan 29
Voting: Jan 30 - Jan 31

Next: Electronics [Jan 30 - Feb 05] (suggested by mindtools)
Followed By: Skylines [Feb 06 - Feb 12] (suggested by NationofThizzlam)
Then: Lock(s) / Lock(s) and Key(s) [Feb 13 - Feb 19] (suggested by fizzle)
Then: Roots [Feb 20 - Feb 26] (suggested by ocean)
 
i have my own camera now :)
looks like you guys will have some competition as from now onwards >:-)
electronics is looking gooooood!
bricks is a tad' tricky though. hmmm!
 
^^ What took you so long man! ;)
Looking forward to seeing some entries from you, good sir <3
 
The local Gallery of Modern Art had a white lego block sculpture city. I brought along a handful of black bricks and decided to troll them ;)

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I hope I haven't used this one before... I should really keep a folder called 'used bl photo comp pics",

Anyway, taken at Angkor, Cambodia

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samadhi, why do you keep posting these awesome angkor shots? everytime i see them i regret that i haven't been there yet, and i can seldomly resist voting for them ;)
 
The shot from Angkor is brilliant, is it tone mapped at all? I haven't got anything to contribute in this category I'm afraid but have stuff lined up for the next two :)
 
^ I'm still very green when it comes to photography - i don't have a digital SLR (it was taken on a Canon S1 IS - before i upgraded to an S5.), so a good eye is primarily what I rely on :D. I'd like to learn more about Photoshop - the only way i manipulate photos right now is in MS Picture manager, mainly to compress, crop or change the contrast, etc (i only resized the one above). In saying that, in places like Cambodia, specifically the area of Angkor, it's hard not to take a beautiful photo.
 
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