Thank you to all who voted, I'm pleased to announce the winners of the final vote.
1st Place
22 of 80 votes
2nd Place
13 of 80 votes
3rd Place
12 of 80 votes
Thank you to everyone who entered.
Almost everyone has a television, or has at some point in their lives sat and watched one. While we may take note of what is happening on the screen, do we actually look at the television itself? Afterall, someone had to design what it looks like and is probably very proud of their craftsmanship.
In this contest I would like you to go take a look at your television in a new way; the macro way. I'm looking for photographs that will leave people wandering what they're looking at. Those minor details that most people just never notice, or don't look to discover. Supprise us all with how you can turn an everyday electronics device into a piece of macrophotographic art.
And it would be cool if you included, in the description of your entry submission, what brand/model of television it is you've photographed. Then people who have that same set can see it in a new light.
Examples:
To come
Submissions:
Submissions are now closed, thank you.
Voting Round 1:
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Voting Round 2:
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The overall winner will recieve a one month subscription.
The top three entries after voting will be entered into the club's gallery.
The contest has now closed, thank you.
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