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14-JAN-2005

2nd Place - "Minorities" by John Hill

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kodak_challenge15-Jan-2005 10:46
LOL Warren, you wouldn't know "100% serious" if it slapped you in the face! John - I'm offended that you've nicked my subject, and even more offended that you've done it better than me! Great Stuff.
Kind Regards Jono (blue eggs rule) slack . . . . . ps our chickens eat horse muck - that okay for you Warren?
kodak_challenge15-Jan-2005 07:39
I had been trying to think of a good broken-egg photo, but John beat me to it. As for the health claims, grain-fed chickens or cattle produce toxic eggs or beef. Animals that eat a natural diet yield food products that are as good for you as high-quality seafood. This fact is especially important to people like me who throw up when they eat seafood. - Warren (being 100% serious)
kodak_challenge15-Jan-2005 00:08
EB..."Eggland's Best"...Is that the mark of the "best"--or the mark of the "beast"?! After all, aren't the eggs pretty much the same...on hte inside? (Plus or minus a few points of cholesterol, but then what matters is how many you eat, anyway.) --Kim
kodak_challenge14-Jan-2005 23:36
Flick and Quentin, thanks for the comments. The brown eggs are free range! and the white eggs are an "engineered" variety (noted by the red stamp) to have higher omega-3 fatty acids. Quintin, did you pick up on this subtle contrast?... thanks, John
kodak_challenge14-Jan-2005 22:53
Ahh, John, but are they free range? Well, at least you have given your imagination free range :-) Very good shot, technically and artistically, and yep, bang on theme. - Quentin
kodak_challenge14-Jan-2005 21:55
This is excellent John (or should that be eggcellent?), very, very clever. The subversive brown eggs causing a gradual falling out among the ranks of subordinate white eggs. The broken egg and yellow yolk are a clever counterpoint. And it's a good contrast pic IMHO.
Flick.