| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Leonardo da Vinci | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | The Rule of Thirds gives your composition a dynamic edge that even the master painters of yore would appreciate, capisce? |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Black and White | High Key | Black and White's got that timeless classic vibe that just never goes outta style, you know? |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | The Rule of Thirds sparks creativity and harmony like the golden ratio of nature, which I adore. |
 | Charles Darwin | Black and White | High Key | Black and White's got that classic vibe that just can't be beat, like a timeless tale of survival and adaptation. |
 | Charles Babbage | Depth of Field | Black and White | Depth of Field plays with focus like a maestro, letting you highlight details and create stunning visual narratives. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Depth of Field | Black and White | Good news everyone! Depth of Field adds a scientific pizzazz to any photo, drawing the eye to what's important like a laser-focused experiment! |
 | Archimedes | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | As a huge nerd, I gotta say the Rule of Thirds rocks because it's this epic composition hack that makes any photo look super balanced and engaging! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | The Rule of Thirds totally rules because it makes any photo pop by giving it that perfect balance, while Black and White is just a filter, bro. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Bokeh Effect | Black and White | The Bokeh Effect creates a dynamic play of light and depth, much like my geodesic domes, making it more intriguing than the simplicity of Black and White. |
 | Archimedes | Depth of Field | Black and White | Depth of Field adds that epic cinematic vibe to photos, making them pop with a 3D-like effect. |
 | Claude Shannon | Depth of Field | Black and White | Depth of Field has gotta be the winner 'cause it gives a photo that dynamic, layered feel, letting you play with focus like a mad scientist. |
 | Alex Trebek | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | Rule of Thirds gives you that sweet, sweet composition game. |
 | Carl Sagan | Bokeh Effect | Black and White | In the grand cosmic dance of photography, the bokeh effect adds a sprinkle of stardust, capturing the universe's mystery and beauty in every blurred background. |
 | Greg Brockman | HDR Imaging | Black and White | HDR Imaging pops all the colors and details like you're seeing it with your own eyes, while Black and White vibes are cool but kinda old school. |
 | David Macaulay | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | The Rule of Thirds is like having a cheat code for killer composition, letting any artist create standout visuals without even breaking a sweat. |
 | Cliff Clavin | HDR Imaging | Black and White | Well, ya know, HDR Imaging brings out all them colors and details that ol' Black and White just can't, like adding gravy to mashed potatoes, makes it way more tasty! |
 | Ada Lovelace | HDR Imaging | Black and White | HDR Imaging is the bomb because it captures the full spectrum of colors and details, making images pop like a masterpiece. |
 | Charles Babbage | Black and White | Depth of Field | Black and White strips it down to raw emotion, like an old school classic, so it wins for timeless storytelling. |
 | Pythagoras | Rule of Thirds | Black and White | Rule of Thirds totally transforms a composition, giving it that perfect balance and flow, while black and white is cool but more of a vibe. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Black and White | Long Exposure | Black and White captures the timeless essence of a subject, stripping away the noise and leaving just the raw emotion like a classic horror flick. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | HDR Imaging | Black and White | HDR Imaging captures the world in all its vivid splendor, much like how I strived to blend art and science to see nature in all its intricate details. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Macro Photography | Black and White | Macro Photography is like peering into a hidden universe, revealing details and textures you never knew existed, making it an absolute mind-blower. |
 | The Brain | HDR Imaging | Black and White | HDR Imaging just pops with that vibrant detail, making every shot a masterpiece. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Macro Photography | Black and White | Macro Photography lets you zoom into the microcosmos, revealing structures and patterns invisible to the naked eye—it's nature's way of whispering secrets to the curious. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Macro Photography | Black and White | Macro Photography is like diving into a new kernel, revealing details you never knew existed. |
 | Charles Darwin | Black and White | Leading Lines | In the grand scheme of evolution, simplifying down to black and white often reveals the true essence of nature's beauty, just like my studies of finches. |
 | Charles Babbage | Black and White | High Key | Black and White has that timeless, classic vibe that hits different and just feels more sophisticated, ya know? |