Monday, September 22, 2008

More Voting

Assuming this would be a subject matter of interest to you, which image would you most like to receive as a framed 8x10 piece of art?

#1



#2



#3



#4



#5



#6



Cast your vote or critique with a comment.

17 comments:

  1. Hi Chritopher! They are all beautiful, but I think I like #6 the best. Then my second choice would be #1. Hope you are feeling better than last week.

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  2. Hi Christopher, All the pics look but I think I like #3 the best. It seems to be self explanatory.

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  3. 1 or 5. No particular reasons... just the ones I liked.

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  4. Oops, didn't fill out the id. that was me voting for number six.

    Frances

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  5. I like the composition of #3 best. I like the artful way of looking at the last one.

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  6. Thanks for voting ya'll. There is no clear front runner yet, so the voting can stay open til whenever.

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  7. Hey Christopher!!!

    I like #6 the best :>

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  8. #6; it's a knockout!

    bev

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  9. #3 - I think it has the best composition and is the most interesting.

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  10. I would pick Number 6

    Dave

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  11. I vote for #3. I love the way the red roof pops against the muted colors of the rest of the scene.

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  12. Well Dave tied it up and then Jeremy broke the tie with his vote for #3. I gave a wavering half point to second choices.

    The current results:
    #1 has 1 and a half.
    #3 has 6 votes.
    #5 has half a vote.
    #6 has 5 and a half.

    This just goes to show my own taste is out of sync with the majority, as usual. I was with Carol. #1 and #5 are my favorites as far as gift giving. I love you Carol.

    Thanks for stopping by Jeremy. You can come back any time to correct my punctuation. I know it could use some help.

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  13. I like #1 the best. (But they are all frame-able!)

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  14. I like #6 the best because it shows of the beautiful architecture and is an untraditional view of a traditional building... and then #3 is a close second. (I think it's #3 that's second--it's the vertical shot where you can kind of "feel" the height of the lighthouse looming over you that I mean to choose second, if that is a different number.)

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