May 2018 Photography Competition

May 2018 Photography Competition

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chandrew

979 posts

210 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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An early morning 'blue hour' image from me - 50 minutes before sunrise at the top of the local Suvretta Pass (2665m) last September.

I really enjoy going out to try and hike to the top of the local mountains for sunrise. There's something magical about climbing up in the dark with a head torch and then being up at height when the first light touches the peaks of the mountains.

30 second exposure. It was so dark at the time that I could only point in the right sort of direction and hope the image would come out well but I've come to expect good things with my Fuji.



Lexual

511 posts

214 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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Walking home fairly drunk, around 5am.



Zetec-S

5,925 posts

94 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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My very amateur iPhone effort: Mid-morning at Nunney Castle, Somerset


maxdb

1,541 posts

158 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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Morning sun in the woods..

Whoozit

3,616 posts

270 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Morning over Lost Lake, Whistler, British Columbia. Possible bonus points cos it's actually taken this month.


Lost Lake swimming dock at dawn - 20180502 Lost Lake DSCF4693-Pano.jpg by Julian Macedo, on Flickr

Edited by Whoozit on Saturday 26th May 20:30

DibblyDobbler

11,276 posts

198 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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^^^ Like that clap Way too good for Thumbsnap though!

Whoozit

3,616 posts

270 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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DibblyDobbler said:
^^^ Like that clap Way too good for Thumbsnap though!
Thank you! I've pretty much given up on Flickr at this point. But it's a better quality solution so have changed the linked image to Flickr instead

bakerstreet

4,768 posts

166 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Taken when we had snow back in February of this year. Probably about 0710 in the morning about 300 meters from my nearest train station


silobass

1,180 posts

103 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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Flight Plans by Graham, on Flickr

Whoozit

3,616 posts

270 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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silobass said:
Flight Plans by Graham, on Flickr
It's a good'un smile

Would be even better with some more contrast/brightness focus on the human figures. I didn't see them at first glance however their posing is spot on.

silobass

1,180 posts

103 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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Whoozit said:
It's a good'un smile

Would be even better with some more contrast/brightness focus on the human figures. I didn't see them at first glance however their posing is spot on.
Thanks, I'll see if I can sort that out.

An Marcach

3,516 posts

215 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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Morning Time by An Marcach, on Flickr

I love the way the steam stacks from the factory in the distance almost look like they're filling the valley with the fog

JonChalk

6,469 posts

111 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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Coming to this a bit late (as usual, Thumbsnap forum fit looks a bit fuzzy - click for proper view - I don't have this one on Flickr):


Dogsey

Original Poster:

4,300 posts

231 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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Judging right now ... really tough getting down to a top three so far! I think I might need a beer to help me decide.

Dogsey

Original Poster:

4,300 posts

231 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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Right, first up lets have a couple of special mentions.

Lexual said:
Walking home fairly drunk, around 5am.

I really like the above image partially because it's how I've been seeing sunrises for the last five years. If it had been a bit sharper it might just have sneaked into the top photos.

JonChalk said:
Coming to this a bit late (as usual, Thumbsnap forum fit looks a bit fuzzy - click for proper view - I don't have this one on Flickr):

Another one that very nearly sneaked into the top set, as much as anything because (and I'm assuming Jon doesn't know this) the new job I've just started is for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, so this tugs at my emotional side pretty hard.

Well done both and make sure you keep entering (and get your photos on Flickr!).

Dogsey

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4,300 posts

231 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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Now for the finalists, but before I do I want to state that the quality this month has been exceptionally high and almost every photo entered was considered at some point over the month. If you haven't been mentioned I'm sorry and please don't stop entering the competitions here on PH, they've been running for a long time and it's always produced some amazing images.

Highly commended goes to Dibbly:

DibblyDobbler said:
Very rare for me to get up for a sunrise so was chuffed to get this up at Loch Voil in the Trossachs smile


Loch Voil by Mike Smith, on Flickr
I love this photo and in fact it was the favourite photo for both my wife and daughter, the only thing that stops it being in the final three for me is the strange blurriness right at the point of the right-hand dark area. I'm guessing it's some odd effect caused by mist but it bugs me just too much for it to go higher.

Third place goes to Chris Marr:

chrismarr said:

Golden threads by Chris Marr, on Flickr

One from earlier this year in Glencoe smile
This photo is amazing, the golden light, the detail brought out by the snow, finding the little tiny house, this really is a photo I'd love to have hanging on my wall and in most months competitions it could well have been the winner (in fact 10 minutes ago it was my favourite!). The only reason it hasn't won this month is that it didn't quite make me want to be there as much as the top two.

Second place goes to Whoozit:

Whoozit said:
Morning over Lost Lake, Whistler, British Columbia. Possible bonus points cos it's actually taken this month.



Lost Lake swimming dock at dawn - 20180502 Lost Lake DSCF4693-Pano.jpg by Julian Macedo, on Flickr
Another incredible landscape, of all the landscape photos this is the one that made me want to visit the place the most. I love the colours, the reflection, that little hint of mist across the middle of the image, that little kiss of light right on the top of the mountain. I wish I'd taken this photo and again I'd love to hang this on my wall.

Right, that means it's time for the top image, the one image that I felt most summed up the theme and was the one moment that most made me want to have got up early and been there.

First place goes to Eltawater:

eltawater said:
When I set the topic for this competition I guessed that there would be some stunning landscapes but I really hoped someone would capture something that really drew me in and I have to admit that through my job at the pub I have a connection with the local morris here in the Forest of Dean so that made it slightly more personal to me. However, it's not just about the morris dancers, the light is incredible and has been captured beautifully, there's a real sense of drama and history as well and it's made me feel like I need to get up early and shoot scenes like it, plus despite me saying that I would accept photos taken in the past this one was actually taken in May (even if it was before I set the theme). Well done Eltawater, June is all up to you!

eltawater

3,114 posts

180 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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woohoo

Oh wow, thank you! It was an amazing privilege to capture the May morning dance so it's doubly special that it's been recognised here too bowtie

I'll have a mull over the weekend on a suitable theme for the June competition smile

JonChalk

6,469 posts

111 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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Dogsey said:
(and I'm assuming Jon doesn't know this) the new job I've just started is for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust,
..No, no idea :-)

Dogsey said:
Well done both and make sure you keep entering (and get your photos on Flickr!).
Last minute panic to enter. Will do better next time, sir, sorry, sir ;-)

Congrats to @eltawater

DibblyDobbler

11,276 posts

198 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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Thanks for the mention Mike and well done to the winner clap

Whoozit

3,616 posts

270 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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Congrats to eltawater! Very chuffed with second place smile