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Assignment 2 Results & Voting

Thanks again for taking part guys.

Apologies to those of whom I had to save/reupload their pictures to make this work, I cannot hotlink Neowin attatchments, if you're unhappy with your image being on my server, you can be assured it'll be deleted as soon as voting is over, otherwise give me a quick PM and I'll take it down. I'd suggest uploading to Flickr in future.

In order of being posted the entries and their photographer are below. I hope for at least as many votes as there are entries, otherwise this really won't work at all!

VOTING CHANGES MADE PLEASE READ

votes.png

note: The first in your list will receive 3 points, the second, 2 points and the third 1 point. This allows for a greater array of votes, and a lesser chance of joint 1st, 2nd or 3rds. This is experimental, I just hope it won't kill how many votes we get in comparison to last assignments.

Assignment 2 Entries

Gilly.jpg

Gilly

KingMustard.jpg

King Mustard

Super_Serge.jpg

super_serge

metallithrax.jpg

metallithrax

2933b078d526f3d07fda66b2d4fbace7.jpg

Tantawi

2700950054_1fc9a1e00f.jpg?v=0

Fowarek

2704252298_5d95d425af.jpg

o0moonman0o

MrSpoon.jpg

MrSpoon

craybox.jpg

craybox

2715305884_79c3fa6670.jpg

.Cipher

venezian.jpg

venezian

post-78113-1217410747.jpg

sundayx

shadowless911.jpg

shadowless911

6078.jpg

atlef

2728382951_8c383abc0d.jpg

Jordan Green

2437924602_8e8df3d4c8.jpg?v=0

peterish

maudit.jpg

maudit

2733458340_d9c7a4afee.jpg?v=0

Pandya

2734132742_46e62224bb.jpg

PT 13

badldragon.jpg

badldragon

2733804961_982804440f.jpg

dhan

starblob.jpg

starblob

Voting Deadline: 12th August

edits:

1. re-linked Sanctifieds picture to a higher quality

2. removed entries, updated results

3. removed previous winners temp. for new voting

4. first of a series of updates

Edited by mac

Well, if the chart follows the order of the submissions:

Crazy88ss

3

goodcase

1

Merter

Jordan Green

DJ-Light

2

mrk

1

MasterC

1

o0moonman0o

5

King Mustard

DrBroccoli

Bradas

Pandya

super_serge

1

CHALE

1

Bekabam

peterish

4

PT 13

2

dhan

2

well...

1

Gilly

1

moloko

Sethos

XNukeyX

Kerm

1

Santified

Again, this is ASSUMING mac put the chart in the same order as the submissions. Mac may have very well did it alphabetically or randomly!

Yup fantastic work, thanks to everyone that got involved in the first assignment. Shown some true potential for this, as a long running series.

Thanks to all the voters who voted too ! No matter how hard I harassed you to get them in :p

I think the new voting system will be compromised of each vote allowed to give a 1st, 2nd and 3rd vote. 1st getting 3 points, 2nd 2 points and so on. So the numbers between votes will be more scarce and easier to rate.

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