March 2009 votes.
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March 2009 votes.
This thread is here to allow you to cast your votes for the March 2009 competition. See entries at gallery's, photo competition, March 2009. Voting closes on the 20TH.
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Re: March 2009 votes.
Congratulations to The Gatekeeper, a worthy winner. Well done to Paul Brock, for a well deserved second place, and Pete for third. Sadly Pete, the standard must be dropping, as you used this same shot last year, and it came no where.
Must think of a new theme for next year, as it's sure to win.
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Must think of a new theme for next year, as it's sure to win.

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Re: March 2009 votes.
Really? Must be a pretty poor category then as far as I'm concerned - I tend not to take photos of human beings or fingersGruditch wrote:Sadly Pete, the standard must be dropping, as you used this same shot last year, and it came no where.![]()

Although I liked Gatekeeper's entry!
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Re: March 2009 votes.
I'm not to fond of butterflies on fingers either, and as this category seems to encourage that. I will have to think of a replacement for next year.
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Re: March 2009 votes.
Well, thanks to everyone who voted for me, particularly as it was my first ever entry.Pete Eeles wrote:Really? Must be a pretty poor category then as far as I'm concerned - I tend not to take photos of human beings or fingersGruditch wrote:Sadly Pete, the standard must be dropping, as you used this same shot last year, and it came no where.![]()
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Although I liked Gatekeeper's entry!
Cheers,
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For the record I think it was a worthy category

and since people have such a key influence on all wildlife, not least butterflies, maybe keeping it in future years might encourage (or challenge?) us all to try and capture that influence and of course enjoyment that butterflies bring to us all.
I think this is reflected in the four photos that got the most votes here. It also gives everyone an opportunity for a little humour and where the standard is so high for standard shots of butterflies, an opportunity for a different type of photography to do well - but hey, what do I know?

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Re: March 2009 votes.
Hi Gatekeeper, you got my vote too.
But I'm afraid that, because this category attracted the least entries, in the out of season comps. Then it is going to be dropped, for a season or two at-least.
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But I'm afraid that, because this category attracted the least entries, in the out of season comps. Then it is going to be dropped, for a season or two at-least.
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Re: March 2009 votes.
Pity the category will be scrapped (and not because I have more butterfly release pictures!).
Excellent 'fun' image from Gatekeeper, which must have deservedly had just about everyone's vote. It's the type of image the press would love, rather than a 'normal' butterfly picture, ideal publicity for something like the opening of a new reserve, or a leaflet [Gatekeeper, you probably already have an agent?!].
Thanks for those who voted me into runner-up spot, I thought there were several creative images and good to see a wide spread of votes.
Paul
Excellent 'fun' image from Gatekeeper, which must have deservedly had just about everyone's vote. It's the type of image the press would love, rather than a 'normal' butterfly picture, ideal publicity for something like the opening of a new reserve, or a leaflet [Gatekeeper, you probably already have an agent?!].
Thanks for those who voted me into runner-up spot, I thought there were several creative images and good to see a wide spread of votes.
Paul
Re: March 2009 votes.
Likewise, Pete - people are far too difficult; give me butterflies any day!Pete Eeles wrote:...- I tend not to take photos of human beings or fingersGruditch wrote:Sadly Pete, the standard must be dropping, as you used this same shot last year, and it came no where.![]()
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Although I liked Gatekeeper's entry!
Cheers
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But Gatekeeper's shot captured the spirit of the competition so beautifully, I think no one could resist it!

And why not put this category in for next year? (I suppose I was stretching it a bit; but fingers, however beautifully photographed, are not that attractive! So some lateral thinking was needed...

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Re: March 2009 votes.
No sorry guys, it's got to go.
Of the themed competitions for 07-08, Three, Behaviour, Camouflage, and Butterflies and People, drew the least entry's with 16. So I opted to drop one of them, Camouflage, and replaced it with Photo-shop, which turned out to be quite popular.
Whichever category got the least entry's for the 08-09 comps, was always going to be dropped. Especially so, as Butterflies and People was last again, and with one entry less than last year.
Mind I have no idea what to replace it with, maybe Moths taken in the 2009 season.
I can hear Pete now, "MOTHS".
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Of the themed competitions for 07-08, Three, Behaviour, Camouflage, and Butterflies and People, drew the least entry's with 16. So I opted to drop one of them, Camouflage, and replaced it with Photo-shop, which turned out to be quite popular.

Whichever category got the least entry's for the 08-09 comps, was always going to be dropped. Especially so, as Butterflies and People was last again, and with one entry less than last year.
Mind I have no idea what to replace it with, maybe Moths taken in the 2009 season.

I can hear Pete now, "MOTHS".
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Re: March 2009 votes.
How about something a little more difficult such as "butterflies and their foodplants" -- this is the way they are often illustrated in books and would be fun I reckon.
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Re: March 2009 votes.
It would be fun to know at the beginning of the season what the themed categories will be, so we can keep an eye open for photo opportunities during the year. I like 'Butterflies and their food plants' - a good idea.
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Re: March 2009 votes.
I agree.
I think moths apply to any category anyway. For example, if someone wants to enter an Elephant hawk larva in the "Immature Stages" competition, then that's absolutely fine. In fact, if someone wanted to enter a dragonfly nymph (for example) I wouldn't object to that either. At the end of the day - it's the voters that will decide if they think the subject is relevant!
Gary - I agree with Guy that knowing what the standard 12 categories are would help anyone who enters the competitions to focus (no pun intended!) on competition-winning shots, if that's their inclination!
Cheers,
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I think moths apply to any category anyway. For example, if someone wants to enter an Elephant hawk larva in the "Immature Stages" competition, then that's absolutely fine. In fact, if someone wanted to enter a dragonfly nymph (for example) I wouldn't object to that either. At the end of the day - it's the voters that will decide if they think the subject is relevant!
Gary - I agree with Guy that knowing what the standard 12 categories are would help anyone who enters the competitions to focus (no pun intended!) on competition-winning shots, if that's their inclination!
Cheers,
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Re: March 2009 votes.
well, true, but I disagree about dragonflies, moths are fine as Butterflies and Moths are "Lepidoptera" its what this site is about, butterflies and lepidoptera.I think moths apply to any category anyway. For example, if someone wants to enter an Elephant hawk larva in the "Immature Stages" competition, then that's absolutely fine. In fact, if someone wanted to enter a dragonfly nymph (for example) I wouldn't object to that either. At the end of the day - it's the voters that will decide if they think the subject is relevant!
Anyway, I voted for The Gatekeeper too, knew that was a winner when I saw it. The photo I had was the only one I had which involved humans. I had some more, but I could not find the pics!
I also agree. It would be good to know in advance what the competitions are going to be, so I can be ready, as I, sometimes, I am lucky to have a shot for the winter month competitions, sometimes.Gary - I agree with Guy that knowing what the standard 12 categories are would help anyone who enters the competitions to focus (no pun intended!) on competition-winning shots, if that's their inclination!
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Re: March 2009 votes.
Admittedly people do frequently enter moths in the comps, but they never to get much of a look in at vote time. I think it would be nice to see one win, plus, it will make people take a little more notice of them in the field. "Moths count", as they say at the BC.Pete Eeles wrote:I think moths apply to any category anyway. For example, if someone wants to enter an Elephant hawk larva in the "Immature Stages" competition, then that's absolutely fine. In fact, if someone wanted to enter a dragonfly nymph (for example) I wouldn't object to that either. At the end of the day - it's the voters that will decide if they think the subject is relevant!

I agree, next thing you know we will have birds in there, yuk.Dave McCormick wrote:well, true, but I disagree about dragonflies, moths are fine as Butterflies and Moths are "Lepidoptera" its what this site is about, butterflies and lepidoptera.
What do ya think I'm trying to do herePete Eeles wrote:Gary - I agree with Guy that knowing what the standard 12 categories are would help anyone who enters the competitions

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Re: March 2009 votes.
Cor! The next thing will be flies.....
(and before you know it UKB is UK.Everything that creeps crawls and flies
No objection to moths tho'...)


No objection to moths tho'...)
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Re: March 2009 votes.
I think I will go with Moths, it will add a little incentive for those that have been thinking of getting a moth trap.
Nice pic BTW Nick.
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Nice pic BTW Nick.

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Re: March 2009 votes.
Moths Lovely Moths, Just in case any of you think Moths are not the equal of Butterflies, Have a look at this Pale Prominent. Steve
Re: March 2009 votes.
and this Mullein... from31st March


