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Table of results received for the August competition

Congratulations . .JOAN . . . . you are our August Photographer


The theme for these results is:CHAOS

  Rachael

'I wish I'd had the Snip'
Joan

Nature's Chaos
Lily

'No wonder the parking was free'
Joanne

'Room for chaos'
Rosemary

'Let them eat cake - - if you can find it'
Margot

Stairway to Havoc
Terry

'Which way now brother Bind'
Jacqui

'I know the car keys must be in there somewhere'
Harold

Chaotic feeding frenzy
Ian

Russia's Slanting Train
Rachael   6 6 7 9 7 6 9 6 10
          Brilliant story
Joan 7  7 6 9 6 8 7 9 8
colourful but not chaotic  chaotic but too dark chaos and colourful needs to remodel well balanced and colourful not to much chaos Chaos clear picture Chaos but lacks colour Good colour
Lily 6 9   7 6 8 8 6 7 6
I think this looks quite tidy love it   photo a bit dark but fits theme well a bit too contrived spooky too definitely tangled typical handbag hard to capture chaos nice photo
Joanne 6 9 6  7 8 8 8 7 8
lovely colour and photograph needs more chaos A beautiful photograh love it love the caption and photo but more like organised chaos   Hinny yer haven't licked the bowl lovely abstract composition love the lightness and delicacy of this like the colour and textures lovely bag dear Hitchcock would have approved Great photograph
Rosemary 9 9 9 10   9 8 10 9 9
chaotically organized and good caption best of all for colouring different and good caption my favourite for creativity that has captured mood and mystery   certainly chaotic almost an abstract painting very good caption bit too much light very original idea and good clear photo love the movement of the birds wings the story depicted more chaos than the resulting very good photo

  Rachael

'I wish I'd had the Snip'
Joan

Nature's Chaos
Lily

'No wonder the parking was free'
Joanne

'Room for chaos'
Rosemary

'Let them eat cake - - if you can find it'
Margot

Stairway to Havoc
Terry

'Which way now brother Bind'
Jacqui

'I know the car keys must be in there somewhere'
Harold

Chaotic feeding frenzy
Ian

Russia's Slanting Train
Margot 8 9.5 10 9.5 8.5  8 9 8.5 9.5
It looks VERY neat to me! Beautiful Photo excellent Very darquette!!! Good but I think the flash caused too much glare   not chaotic enough but love the title I experience that 10 times a day good but maybe try clipping photo to create better composition impressive
Terry 596576 887
Colourful but organisedGreat study in grey Superb leg and foot sculpture in jumbleNeatly packed Fun captionToo dark reasonably orderedColourful and untidy but not chaoticDoor and ladder dominate in dark unknown A very clear colurful jumbleGood idea but hard to capture the frenzy even with fuzzy wingsGood picture - looks quite organised
Jacqui 7 10 7 10 9 8 10  97
I loved all the chaotic colour.Very organised chaos Brilliant photograph I want some of that driftwwod Loved their idea very original interpre -tation of chaos Excellent photograph clever use of light Very good idea it looks like home love the caption Nice photograph neat chaos good original idea and caption   Excellent photograph Great photograph loved the anecdote with it
Harold 7 9 9 8 8 8 8 7  7
more ordered than chaotic lovely shades of grey colourful perhaps a little ordered but humerous but not much more room definite kitchen chaos fascinating especially the globe cheerful plant disorder chaotic contents but photo rather bright   engine seems to be at post chaotic rest after the crash
Ian 7 88978777 
              

  Rachael

'I wish I'd had the Snip'
Joan

Nature's Chaos
Lily

'No wonder the parking was free'
Joanne

'Room for chaos'
Rosemary

'Let them eat cake - - if you can find it'
Margot

Stairway to Havoc
Terry

'Which way now brother Bind'
Jacqui

'I know the car keys must be in there somewhere'
Harold

Chaotic feeding frenzy
Ian

Russia's Slanting Train
TOTAL6278.56871.570.568717170.571.5

Suggestions and Notes :

Joan: Everyone is getting better each month.

Terry: For me, Joan's picture with elegant naturally sculptured leg and foot pointing skywards amongst chaos is quite brilliant. (Long John's perhaps?) Reminder of frequent trips to the riverside of the Tyne to collect keel blocks for firewood. But that oily dirty industrial scene was far removed from Joan's clean and silver grey.

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