Challenge 18: "On The Golden Pond"- Winner Chosen

A photo challenge starting January 5th 2009. One image only, normal size restrictions apply (1000 pixel maximum width or height recommended - if vertical we suggest 700 pixels maximum width). No followup images (comparisons) except by those who have not already posted their one image. Discussion welcome - please only repeat images in discussion posts if absolutely essential. Aster has been appointed moderator of this forum in recognition of her commitment to making it great fun. This does not prevent others from setting challenges!

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One image only, normal size restrictions apply (1000 pixel maximum width or height recommended - if vertical we suggest 700 pixels maximum width). No followup images (comparisons) except by those who have not already posted their one image. Discussion welcome - please only repeat images in discussion posts if absolutely essential. Participants should provide basic camera data (body, lens, ISO, mode, exposure over-ride or WB settings), and details of raw processing and subsequent PP.
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Re: Challenge 18: "On The Golden Pond"- Winner Chosen

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What is withheld from men from the making is what’s men’s obssession to go after and admire...

It’s the alchemy that never was meant for men to achieve but for Sun and water to create on natural basis: Au79= Gold

Astecs called it the excrement of the Gods; Ancient Egyptians laid their soul-parted, mummified bodies in it to endure the lengthy journey to their immortality; Romans flavoured their food with it; Kings were crowned and throned in it; Victorious athletes wore it against their chests; Chinese gave it the same symbol that they used to represent the Sun: a circle with a dot in the centre...

There’s just that magnetic appeal to the colour of gold that mesmerises men while its replication in nature’s bosom makes him stop in his tracks or pull his vehicle over just to record that significantly short period, when the Sun and the Water of Earth create the magic of gold...mere seconds but to be repeated in every bay, cove, lake, open sea, river, delta there is around the world, until every single human being has glimpsed it at least once in a life time.

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Welcome to the result announcements of Challenge 18: “On the Golden Pond” :D

Our winner is Wave_Wizard with his “Rose Gold”.

The photo comprises a good composition with a tell-tale silhouette of an architectural setting on stilts that provide access to human intervention. The human silhouettes are very vivid and lighted from above producing a halo around the top of the heads. The contrast the Sun produces as it hits the mast of the structure creates a flashing moment as though a star is born. And the photo is an embodiment of why and how the mankind is drawn to water the moment they find a means of access to it, on it or over it, just as it has been for thousands of years.

Congratulations Wave_Wizard and thank you for your participation!
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Our next best is a wonderful photo by Philip Sharp. :)

A serene, complete shot which requires little explanation. The shimmering weave on the surface of the water, the graceful vertical elements of the sail boat and the perfect circle of the Sun on top come together to form this uncluttered warm scene...It’s timeless. It could have been taken during the times of the Ancient Eygptians sailing on the sacred Nile or today or even in the future... It’s purity.

Thank you for your participation Philip and congratulations! It’s always a pleasure seeing your powerful photos. :)
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Our third best is from Paul Murphy. :)

Yet an other timeless scene of gold weavings that carry swans whose white feathers reflect the blue-purple of the evening light. The weaving pattern that shows as prominent details on the liquid are sharp and make the surface almost appear like molded solid gold sheet with swan figures scattered on it.

Thank you for your participation and congratulations Paul!
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Congratulations to all. :D
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Re: Challenge 18: "On The Golden Pond"- Winner Chosen

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Awesome shots all... I was blown away by wave_wizards shot.. That little bit of glow on the central figures heads.... magic.
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