Now the results I was outwitted going through approximately 350 comments. There were so many variety of comments - poetic, witty, out-of-the box, inside out, pun-intended, dramatic, serious, lateral, obtuse, acute, histrionic, double-entendre, cryptic, spoofy etc etc that it was impractical to decide only 3 comments from the lot.
Paul gave me the flexibility to fix the criteria and judge the comments. The result is as follows
BEST COMMENTS (3 prizes) 1. First Prize: dwivediakashaao doston gale milen [Photo from Umesh (derebail2008) : macro on]I loved Akash’s comment because of the it’s simplicity & great emotional portrayal of the picture. The flowers did look like a bunch of friends with spreading arms ready to hug each other.
2. Second Prize:swatirohatgilonesome twosome[Photo from Ambuj (Nitesh1104) : kamal khil utha...]The photo had a unique gloomy effect alongwith a sense of companionship by the two lotuses leaning toward each other. Swati’s comment captured the essence beautifully.
3. Third Prize: mbfarookh
Peeping out to see the world like a shy bride... [Photo from Debarati : Flowers - love bright colours]A Mauve flower emerging from the darkness of the leaves. Awesome simile created by mbf.
SPECIAL COMMENT PRIZES
1. Most original poetic CommentSwan: We maybe hidden,we maybe few; But we still shine above the crowd; The lovely yellow epicentres and the whitish hue; Just holds a few drops of dew.
[Photo from Santhosh (paulose) : why do some flowers hide among leaves] 2. Most Lateral commentalk_ranjan: because they dont want around irritating bees!!
[Photo from Santhosh (paulose) : why do some flowers hide among leaves] 3. Most Pun-ny commentsudipto33: Queen Bees and the Onion Jack! :D
[Photo from Dev (aaryesdee) In Harmony with nature. Guess which flower it's] 4. Most seriously humourous commentfahad91:BEES WORKING SITE. Do not disturb.
[Photo from Vyoma (vyzz_kid) : A soft cushion for comfort] 5. Most melodramatic commentKweldebs: main bach gaya cos didn’t bloom on valentine’s day :D
[Photo from Harjit (Psyched): Raindrops on Roses..... few of my favorite things!] Judges Prizes Technically BestPhoto from Dev (aaryesdee) In Harmony with nature. Guess which flower it'sI believe, a good photograph is never dependant of the subject. An everyday vegetable flower, Onion to be precise, superbly captured with two flying bees to become an aesthetic piece. Too good.
The best intriguing SubjectPhoto from Shriram (Shriramsr inivasa) : I liked the colorThis picture undoubtedly collected the most diversified and unique comments from most of the participants. Clearly, a great food for though for creative minds.
Endnote-Judging this competition was amazing experience. I only wish more members participate and MS encourages
Paul’s efforts & send 'REAL GIFTS'.
Congratulations to all winners & thanks to all the participants!
Cheers!
~Judge Dread ~