June 2018 Photography Competition
Discussion
The theme for the June competition is:
Making a splash
Rules:
The photos taken must be your own work and can be taken at anytime. I'm extending the rule change from last month to allow photographs from your back catalogue as it's been quite fun to see all the different entries.
The competition will run from the first to the last day of the month.
The winner from the previous month decides on the topic for the following month and judges it at the end of the month.
Entries and discussion on this single thread, please.
All entrants acknowledge that they may indeed win and that their adherence to convention ensures everyone else's continued fun.
Photos entered should be no bigger than 800 pixels wide for a landscape photo and 600 pixels high for a portrait photo due to the PH squash factor. Links to larger versions are permissible.
Here's an example of one of my own to get you started:
DSC_3283 by eltawater, on Flickr
Good luck!
Making a splash
Rules:
The photos taken must be your own work and can be taken at anytime. I'm extending the rule change from last month to allow photographs from your back catalogue as it's been quite fun to see all the different entries.
The competition will run from the first to the last day of the month.
The winner from the previous month decides on the topic for the following month and judges it at the end of the month.
Entries and discussion on this single thread, please.
All entrants acknowledge that they may indeed win and that their adherence to convention ensures everyone else's continued fun.
Photos entered should be no bigger than 800 pixels wide for a landscape photo and 600 pixels high for a portrait photo due to the PH squash factor. Links to larger versions are permissible.
Here's an example of one of my own to get you started:
DSC_3283 by eltawater, on Flickr
Good luck!
My interpretation of a splash - to be fair, it was pretty splashy stood on the bridge.....
My son in front of Caban Coch dam by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
My son in front of Caban Coch dam by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
Edited by Nigel_O on Tuesday 5th June 17:42
It's a bit squished for the rules so the original is below:
https://flic.kr/p/26K9bNE
Edited by maxdb on Monday 4th June 16:12
Alien growth eats staute's face. Reduces output from splash to dribble. Shocker
Alien Life Forms by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
Alien Life Forms by Nick Liassides, on Flickr
Well done to everyone who entered, it was great to see a large variety of subject matter and composition choice.
Honourable mention goes to Nik da Greek for their picture caption, purely for the WTF?ness of it all
My son in front of Caban Coch dam by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
The winner was a difficult choice as I kept shuffling backing and forth between the top two as they are so different and yet such brilliant images for contrasting reasons.
IMG_0229 by Jon Chalk, on Flickr
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DSC_7746_00001 by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr
Congratulations to our winner Vintage Racer, over to you for July
Honourable mention goes to Nik da Greek for their picture caption, purely for the WTF?ness of it all
Third place
Goes to Nigel_O for this lovely shot. I love the composition and it wouldn't go amiss on the cover of a hardback book (probably some Scandinavian Murder Mystery).My son in front of Caban Coch dam by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
The winner was a difficult choice as I kept shuffling backing and forth between the top two as they are so different and yet such brilliant images for contrasting reasons.
Second place
Goes to JonChalk for this great moment in time capture. I love the balance of the sunset backlighting the scene combined with the random craziness of the wave as it crashes against the sand. I'm also impressed by the nerves of steel required to place their camera in such a risky position to capture the shot as I would have chickened out from the water damage risks...IMG_0229 by Jon Chalk, on Flickr
But ultimately the award for the winner goes to...
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Winner
Vintage Racer for this epic pic. I'm a sucker for a good bird shot but this one captures the movement of the water beautifully and the control of the bird in flight (just look at how close hose wingtips are to the water!). It demonstrates the fantastic level of skill and knowledge required to tame the lens (Nikon 200-500) to take the shot, it's a lens I own so I know full well how difficult it can sometimes be at the long end when tracking a fast moving object.DSC_7746_00001 by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr
Congratulations to our winner Vintage Racer, over to you for July
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