Poll
Question:
Vote for your top FIVE (5) favorite entries!
Option 1: "Bailey's Oyster Dock" by mossphoto
votes: 5
Option 2: "Boulder Porch" by mossphoto
votes: 11
Option 3: "Seabrook Country Store" by mossphoto
votes: 5
Option 4: "Boy on Porch" by mossphoto
votes: 6
Option 5: "Finally Finished" by Ed
votes: 6
Option 6: "Piano & washing machine wouldn't fit" by doughass
votes: 7
Option 7: "Bail-Out Money" by Doughass
votes: 0
Option 8: "Our Porch" by Weare1
votes: 1
Option 9: "Do You Remember This?" by Fotobirder
votes: 4
Option 10: "Town Hall Porch" by LadyLiberty
votes: 1
Option 11: "Point Fermin Lighthouse" by Jim D
votes: 4
Option 12: "Cone Manor last Winter" by Itsbygrayce
votes: 6
Option 13: "Shadows and Footsteps" by Gabriel
votes: 1
Option 14: "Whispers" by Gabriel
votes: 0
Option 15: "Memories" by Gabriel
votes: 1
Option 16: "Years Gone By" by Gabriel
votes: 0
Option 17: "If A Porch Could Talk" by Fotobirder
votes: 3
Option 18: "Cracker Style 2008" by Itsbygrayce
votes: 3
Option 19: "Tin Roofed Porch" by Fotobirder
votes: 4
Option 20: "Double Decker" by Fotobirder
votes: 2
Option 21: "Kingsbury-Day House Porch" by shutterbugmom
votes: 10
Option 22: "Seaside Porches" by shutterbugmom
votes: 3
Option 23: "Malad Retreat" by shutterbugmom
votes: 2
Option 24: "Crescent House Church" by LakeLady
votes: 1
Option 25: "Crescent House" by LakeLady
votes: 5
Option 26: "Late Afternoon Porch!" by Jim D
votes: 2
Option 27: "Hay Barn Porch" by Jim D
votes: 4
Option 28: "Trading Post Porch!" by Jim D
votes: 2
Option 29: "Fenced Porch" by LadyLiberty
votes: 0
Option 30: "Guarded Porch" by LadyLiberty
votes: 2
Option 31: "Fall Porch" by shutterbugmom
votes: 8
SEE THE WINNERS
OF OUR CHALLENGE ENTITLED
"P O R C H E S"
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Here's our
Twenty-Fifth Challenge for you all.
P O R C H E S
Details: - This topic was chosen by Jim aka Under_His_Shadow, who won our last Challenge. The subject of the next Mini Challenge is PORCHES. Jim says, "I've always enjoyed houses or buildings with porches so my suggestion for the next contest theme is "Porches"--old porches, new porches, open or screened in porches, elaborate or plain porches, front or back porches, run-down or remodeled porches, or whatever kind you like to photograph. I think we can include balconies in this theme also, since many apartments and condos have balconies instead of porches."
- Use the attachment feature to show your photos (see directions above in the link to "How to Use This Board") in your post or link to them from your gallery or an offsite location that allows linking using the image codes. If you have trouble, please contact a moderator (name in blue) or an administrator (name in red) and we'll help you post your photo. If you have your photo in your gallery, please don't use the attachment feature as that puts the photo on our server twice but rather link to it. It's best if your photos are at least 500 to 600 pixels wide so that they are easily seen.
- Please upload up to 4 entries per member for this challenge.
- The challenge is open now and will be closed to uploads on October 15, 2008 and then we'll vote on them.
- Please tell us the camera you used to take your photo and when you took it. Please only enter photos taken by you.
- Please put a short title above your photo. We need the title for the poll listing.
- Please post only one entry per post. .
- Of course, we're going to see who is posting the photos so this is not an anonymous challenge. So start posting. Click on the "Reply" button below and start this challenge!
Remember, this is a fun project!
"Bailey's Oyster Dock"
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I'll get the ball rolling...
"Boulder Porch"
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(from a shoot a few years ago)
"Seabrook Country Store"
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Abandoned to the elements many years ago.
"Boy On Porch"
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And finally one from India (of course)
Finally Finished
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After 4 attempts I finally managed to get this thing posted. I had to shrink the size of the picture 4 times, the last time using 10%. Oh well, I don't care if I win or not...my satisfaction comes from getting this picture loaded up. Ha Ha I also realize that my porch is not of the kind thought of at the first of this thread, but thats OK too.
We bought our house in 1971 and spent many dollars fixing it up and adding an additon to match the house to our growing family. We always wanted a good-sized porch where we could sit and be comfortable with lotsa leg room. It finally happened
Around 1984 my son and I laid the block for the porch and knowledgeable neighbors helped with the cement cap. A few years later an out-of-work young man from our church put the roof over it for a very reasonable price. After I retired in 1997 we replaced the black wrought iron railing with the white railing. 4 years ago we replaced the old siding.
We love our porch. We sit on it a lot as we read the paper or mail. I am known to snooze a little while sitting on the glider watching the fresh falling rain. We talk to strangers as they walk by as well as neighbors who come over to chat.
Now when we look at it, we say, "We're finally finished with the house. It just took 36 years to do.
PS If you look on the right side of the picture, you'll see my 1971 Chevelle that is waiting to be finished. It would have been had it not been for a saw cutting my hand. Well, the hand has healed and now I am awaiting "Indian Summer" as it is called here in Michigan. It's that last week or so of warm weather that comes in October, before the harsh winter weather arrives.
PS: How do I make the picture larger as shown in other entries?
Piano & Washing Machine Wouldn't Fit
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I guess the piano and washing machine wouldn't fit on the moving van.
Bail-out Money
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I will fix up the porch as soon as I get some of the "bail-out" money.
Our Porch
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Our Porch / Patio
June 2008
Nikon D70S
20 sec exp with fill flash
"Do You Remember This?"
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A Bunch of people sitting on the Porch of An Old Country Store doing anything from swaping knives to just enjoying talking with one another. Of course, you had to have an RC, Coke or Pepsi and maybe A Moon Pie to enjoy. The total cost was probably around a quarter. A lot of people never made it into the store. There was just so much to discuss on this porch. Maybe it's time to bring it back.
The camera was a Nikon D80 on Auto Focus
Steve
Fotobirder
Town Hall Porch
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Hampen MA. Town Hall Porch
This porch is at a Town ART FEST in Hampden MA. and was taken with a Nikon CoolPix L14 - 7.1Megapixels
Point Fermin Lighthouse
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I'm not sure if I'm allowed to enter a contest that I chose the subject for, but if not, please don't enter/count this one. :nanadance: I'll just throw it in for people to look at as one example and hopefully also enjoy.
It's the vintage, Point Fermin Lighthouse in San Pedro, Ca. that I took a few weeks ago with my Canon 30D, ISO 125, F/22, 1/30 sec., FL 24 mm. I just remembered the other day that it has 3 different levels of porches.
P.S. My former user name was "Under_His_Shadow". Pat was kind enough to change it for me today. Thanks Pat! :thumbsup:
Cone Manor last Winter
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Shadows and Footsteps
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Canon Rebel XTi, 10/3/08
Whispers
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Canon Rebel XTi, today
Memories
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Rebel XTi, today
Years Gone By
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Canon Rebel XTi, today
"If A Porch Could Talk."
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I took this picture somewhere on one of our many Fall Trips. ;D If this Porch could talk it would probably invite you to come and sit in the swing and enjoy the leaves falling. There's probably a little nip in the Air. So bring a Sweater or Jacket and maybe a cup of Hot Cocoa. Now, just relax and think how wonderful it is to be alive. You might say this is the Porch of God's Blessings. :yes: :yes: :yes:
Camera-Nikon D70 using Autofocus
Steve
Fotobirder
Cracker Style 2008
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"Tin Roofed Porch."
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I didn't have to go far today to get this picture. Lilburn, georgia is very unique in that there is an Old Town Lilburn and a Newer Lilburn. Of course, the Old Town area is filled with Beautiful Old Homes with elaborate porches. I loved this one with a Tin Roof.
Camera Nikon D70S on Auto Focus
Double Decker
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My last entry is also from Old Town Liburn in Geogia. I call this picture "Double Decker."
Camera Nikon D70S on Autofocus
"Kingsbury-Day House Porch"
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I went porch hunting last weekend. Here's my first entry...circa 1869
"Seaside Porches"
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These cabanas were set up along the shore in Acapulco. I took this when I went on my cruise last spring.
"Malad Retreat"
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I took this photo of the porch of this quaint cabin we stayed in while in Malad, Idaho for the Welsh Festival last year.
Crescent House Church
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In Valdosta, GA, is a place called Crescent House built in 1898. Next door to it there is a small lovely garden. At one end is a Church (this picture).
Becky
Crescent House
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This is the front of Crescent House, the house built in 1898 that I mentioned in another post. As always there was "something" in the way, in this case trees. It is a beautiful house though.
Becky
Late Afternoon Porch!
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Here are a few more I took just this afternoon at Hart Park.
Canon 30D.
Hay Barn Porch
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Canon 30D
Trading Post Porch!
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Canon 30D
Fenced Porch
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I did find another Porch in the city.
I call it Fenced Porch.
Ladyliberty
Guarded Porch
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Hi all,
I finally found another Porch.
This one is Called
Guarded Porch.
LadyLiberty
"Fall Porch"
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My last entry is one of my favorite porch photos. I took it with my Canon AE1 program when I was first studying photography. I didn't have a digital file of it, so I scanned it. It is a poor and scratchy scan, (my scanner is not good) and the photo has lost much of it's sharpness, luminosity and clarity in the transition, but I really wanted to include this porch image in the contest. I hope you all enjoy it anyway.
WE'RE VOTING!
Please vote for your top FIVE (5) entries.
Voting closes October 25
I've removed all posts that did not contain an entry. You will find them all
HERE (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?topic=7561.0)
I've made all titles
Bold and
Size 14pt so that all are the same and two lines above the photo.
I've put all other text below the photo so that it doesn't take away from the entry.
This one REALLY made me homesick. Lots of porches in southwest Louisiana, but here in Japan...
Voting was lots of fun. Thanks to all who submitted entries! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
In His Grip,
Kevin
Another one where I narrowed it down to 25 and then just closed my eyes and pointed my finger randomly at the screen. ;D Great job by everyone! :thumbsup:
It's been a while since I've explored CP. It's so encouraging and exciting to see all of the awesome photography. The photo I've uploaded is one that I took while doing homework for classes I took at the southeastern Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach. It's of a man on a porch at a bridge over the St. Johns river in Florida. I love the photos everyone's posted. They each tell a great story of the life porches can have. It brings back memories of porches from my past. One that brings me back to the time when I was little and stayed at my grandma and grandpa's old farmhouse. The porch was awesome. I remember playing on the porch when it would rain and catching the rain as it poured off the old tin roof. That's one of those great memories that takes you back to a time when life was so free. Oh the simple little things that bring so much happiness.
This photo is my granddaughter keeping the critters out on the porch. She was so funny with the caterpilars. She had named it Gary. Every time she saw another, it was Gary too. lol
So many things happen on beautiful porches. This was a wedding I shot this summer.
The second photo is of the porch/deck of a log cabin that a friend of mine has in the mountains.
Ok, I voted. Easy to narrow it down to only five, NOT! :coffee:
Good job, everyone! :thumbsup:
Cliff House Inn......in the Ozarks of Arkansas. A wonderful little place to spend the weekend.
A little bit of heaven on earth.
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If voting was not closed, I would have voted for that one! :ticked:
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Me too It is an awesome photo. I love those colors.
Hi Loreen. Would you believe that Louise and myself have stayed at the Cliff House Inn at least 2 times. That's a great picture of it. You don't want to be close to the Restaraunt when those big buses pull up. Brings back good memories.
Steve
Fotobirder
Loreen, I can't even imagine that!
Is that porch being held up by those two pieces of wood? My goodness!
What a great photo! Thanks for sharing with us.
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This was my grandmother's house in western Kentucky as it looked in December of 1972. The people on the porch are my uncle, Roy, and my grandmother.
I spent summers there in 1957, 1958, and 1959, when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old. The house was situated on a one acre lot out in the country and was surrounded by farms. It was a wonderful place for a little boy to spend his summers.
You can see the outhouse in the background. When the new room was added to the house in the early 1960s, a bathroom was included, but in those days when I spent summers there, there was no running water in the house, and the outhouse was being used. We drew water from a well just behind the house. The cooking was done on a coal burning stove. Baths were taken in a #3 washtub with water heated by building a fire under a black iron kettle in the back yard.
The house was torn down sometime during the 1980s, and a new house was built on the site.
Tom
Tom, what memories. Don't you sometimes wish we could go back........just for awhile, and learn to really enjoy the slowness and simplicity of those days?
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Tom, what memories. Don't you sometimes wish we could go back........just for awhile, and learn to really enjoy the slowness and simplicity of those days?
Oh, Nita, you'd better believe it! I would go back to those days in a heartbeat.
It sounds like you are the type of person who might enjoy some of my essays about those days. Have you been to my website? I have links on the home page to the left of my picture that lead to some things I have written about my memories from my summers at "Vicks Crossing," which is what we called my grandmother's place.
My grandmother drew a Social Security check on my uncle, who had Down's Syndrome, and she may have drawn a small Social Security check on my grandfather, who died before I was two years old. My aunt, whose name was Juanita, by the way, worked as a bookeeper at an auto parts store and made what would have been minimum wage, if there even was such a thing as minimum wage in those days. To say they were poor people would not be an exaggeration in the least. I sure didn't know we were poor, though. I thought everything was great. Those days remain to this day the happiest times of my life.
Here's the link.
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~tsjay54/
God bless.
Tom
Thanks, Tom. I've bookmarked it. I know what I'm doing later tonight. :) I really appreciate your writing style. It sort of lands softly and often brings an "Aha" of recognition. Not in the particulars maybe, but the feelings.
And I'd go back in a heartbeat too. My husband used to say he wanted to go back to the 1800s. I think he meant it. Nita
I should have explained that my Aunt Juanita was divorced and lived there with my grandmother and Uncle Roy. I had a cousin, Aunt Juanita's teenage daughter, Beverly, who lived there also.
Tom
Pat. About the Cliff House Inn. The top part is actually the Restaraunt and maybe a couple suites. The part below where we stayed is the Lodge Rooms. They wake you up with free Coffee and you just sit and take in that view. I'm going to have to plan another trip. It's actually located in Jasper, Arkansas. A very nice place to stay and enjoy the Mountains and enjoy great views of the Buffalo River.
Steve
Fotobirder
HELP US CONGRATULATE THE WINNERS
OF
CHRISTIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS'
TWENTY-FIFTH
PHOTO CHALLENGE
Thank you to everyone who entered the 25th Christian Photographers Photo Challenge, and thank you to everyone who voted.
Here are the results of this challenge entitled: "PORCHES"
FIRST place
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by mossphoto
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SECOND place
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by shutterbugmom
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THIRD place
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by shutterbugmom
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FOURTH place
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by doughass
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Congratulations Everyone!
Congratulations,
mossphoto!!! Now we await to hear what the next topic will be, so would you please send me a Personal Message with the topic of the next challenge. Please send a little description of how you want the title interpreted.
Congratulations to the winners and all the participants!! And especially to mossphoto for your first place photo. What a beautiful shot!! :thumbsup:
I missed participating in this challenge, but hopefully will be able to get in on the next one. :)
Blessings,
Jocelyn
Congratulations all! Wonderful work. I really enjoyed this topic. I'm looking forward to the next one.
Congratulations to the winner and all those who placed!
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A Great group of winning pictures. I'm happy to say that I voted for the winner. :yes: :yes: Since I love Fall, I was attracted to the fall Porch. I think a great variety of Photos were represented. Congratulations to all the winners. :clap: :clap: :clap:
Steve
Fotobirder
PS. Maybe Vic can choose the subject but not be allowed to enter. :roflBig: :roflBig:
Congratulation to all the winners those are the ones I voted for.
Congratulations to the winners!! :)
Kudos to Vic and the runners up as well! :thumbsup:
All of the photos were enjoyable to look at and most adhered to the stated subject nicely, which is the first thing I always look for in these contests before I go on to judge their esthetical and technical qualities.
I'm looking forward to see what Vic's theme for the next contest will be.
CONGRATULATIONS
to
EVERYONE!!
All y'all have done a fantastic job .... I congratulate everyone!!
Quote from: Jane Walker on October 26, 2008, 02:26:17 AM
CONGRATULATIONS
to
EVERYONE!!
All y'all have done a fantastic job .... I congratulate everyone!!
:thumbsup:
Great Job everyone!! Congratulations All !!
My first time in. It was fun. Thanks again to Pat for her help with posting. :)
Can't wait for the next.
LadyLiberty
Congratulations to you all!
I loved looking at the many different porch pictures and reading about memories of simpler times. Thanks for the votes for my porches, everyone! Guess I need to add a pretty border and titles to my pictures to beat mossphoto, hu? :lol: Seriously, your winning photo has the light factor and I love it...and as we all know as photographers, light is everything. And, of course as Christians, the Light is everything, too! :) Praise the Lord!
Can't wait to see what subject is next!
Thanks for the email, Vic.
I'll answer.
Here's the past challenges: CHALLENGE ARCHIVES (http://www.christianphotographers.com/community/index.php?board=90.0)