OK, here goes.
Firstly, thanks to everyone who has participated. It's been great to have so much activity in the MSA. If you've taken something, but haven't had time to process/print/scan, please post when you've got it ready. Always interested to see your work, you just won't be eligible to be the next victim, errr, judge.
There has been so much terrific work it is next to impossible to pick a favorite.
Stone gets the quick off the mark award - with his first contributions posted on Nov. 3rd. If there was a ribbon for most entries, he'd get that too. My favorite of your entries, Stone, was the panorama "Fuel for the Age of Transport". Love the graphics of it.
Toadmen, you entered 3 lovely colour pinhole shots. The one of a field and sheep, did have me wondering what the "transport" connection was. Were the sheep transporting fleas? My favorite of the 3 is #1, grass in the foreground and canal in the back. You inspire me to put some colour film in my pinhole camera.
NedL offered a pinhole image of a shark/car, a fuzzy image of a bridge with a DIY camera, and a "normal" print of sparkling water and distant boats. Loved the pinhole. Obviously one of my soft spots.
Barbara Ann, a regular participant, entered 4 - after much waffling, I decided on the shopping cart as the best.
Jovo's bridge was a welcome and classy addition.
VaryaV - of your 2 entries, your truck ditched in the spinach made me laugh the most.
IGI, taking part for the first time, gave us a lovely shot of houseboats in Paris.
Hatchetman, another first timer, I think, sent in a very well-timed image of a train, and traffic.
Bertus, with 3 entries, impressed me the most with his B+W bike on a boat, even though I am partial to cyanotypes.
Adelorenzo gave us a lovely cyanotype of a paddle wheeler.
Copyhat set up his(her?) tripod to shoot car light trails.
Flying Camera entered 5 stellar images, B+W and colour. I cannot choose between the subway entrance and the rushing subway car.
Chris Neilson contributed 3 vintage airplanes. The Grumman Ag Cat intrigued me the most.
Matt King - I really liked the farmer in front of his cart, grubby jacket and all. The girl putting on make-up while perched on a motorcycle was well done, but not as real.
JCC - your panned shot of a bike rider is awesome.
Heinz gave us an airport shot that included an airplane, a van and the luggage trolley - 3 methods of transportation!
Polyglot - a classic Camaro, beautifully photographed.
Drumrrrrroll!!
The winner is Anthony DeLorenzo for his stunning cyanotype. I'm a sucker for an alt print, and admit to having a soft spot for the Yukon.
If Adelorenzo is unable to fulfill his duties, and assign out next topic, I give second place honours to JCC.