(03-11-2022, 10:54 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Before Tev renders a judgment, I am claiming that the gravel roadbed that is adjacent to the pavement is included in the definition of “road”, as in the only man made thing allowable in the photo.
On the way home I rode up the coast, thinking I could park on a bluff and get the ocean and Catalina Island in the background. But there was no way not to show the cargo ships dotting the coast waiting to dock in the Port of LA.
I totally agree with you GIN60 but you have fallen foul of the 1/3 horizontal rule!

Shoot, was hoping you wouldn’t notice, Tev. At any other angle, I would have had a new housing development site in the background.
End of the month it is, here is my entry. I disqualify myself on the fact that no trees grow with a manicured straight edge to them!
If it is down to me to choose I vote spechg as the winner of this months competition. That was a tough one I will admit.
(03-30-2022, 08:57 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: [ -> ]End of the month it is, here is my entry. I disqualify myself on the fact that no trees grow with a manicured straight edge to them!
If it is down to me to choose I vote spechg as the winner of this months competition. That was a tough one I will admit.

Good observation. Honest too.
Image is still vastly nice.
yours looks good to me Tev
I think it's down to EmptySea to call the winner. This thread is his baby.
Again this month, I must apologize for being away from the Forum as one month changes to the next.
April is upon us. The challenge winner from March is……..
...... spechg! Tev was a hard grader on this challenge and, as it was his idea, I felt we should abide by his rigidity in determining the winner. spechg graciously acknowledged that there is a passing ship in the background, but it is not visible to this human's eye unless I zoom in considerably. Tev's standard was "A recent picture of your CB1100 in which there is no sign of human existence." If "sign" means "visible" and if "visible" is "able to be seen without altering or magnifying the photo", then I feel that Tev's standard has been met. I see that Tev also feels that spechg is the winner, but I was unsure if that is because he eased the standard or if he agrees with my rationale above.
spechg, congratulations on the auspicious victory and in doing so with such a beautiful picture. Your prize is that you get to pick the challenge for April. Please refer to the rules, such as they are, and if need be, to the list of previous challenges. Both are posted and/or linked at the beginning of this thread.
MTC
[url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=14115]Rules and list of previous challenges.
Thank you EmptySea, I accept the challenge. Tev's was a tough one.
Since I have just retired from the aviation industry, my challenge is to take a photo of your CB1100 in front of a vintage, propeller driven aircraft. The older the aircraft is, the better.