September Photography Competition

September Photography Competition

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Dan_1981

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17,408 posts

200 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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The theme for the September competition is, based on the scene I look at outside right now....

"The End of Summer"

Any genre to fit the theme, fairly wide ranging so interpret however you like.

Rules:

The photos taken must be your own work and can be taken at anytime, but please get out with your gear if you have time.
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.

Dan_1981

Original Poster:

17,408 posts

200 months

Sunday 30th September 2018
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Some great entries so far guys....

Few hours left for any stragglers.

Dan_1981

Original Poster:

17,408 posts

200 months

Monday 1st October 2018
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Some great entries guys, and really good to see so many being put in again.

Really tough choices to be made and some good image selection relation to the theme.

Enough good ones for a top three I feel!

In third...

nre - Nigel I liked this lots,I clicked through to your flikr profile and have to say, I think you picked one of the weaker images from the series! The rest are even better in my view. Good image though for the theme.

Newhaven 18-5 by Nigel, on Flickr

In 2nd.... Partsmonkey. Love the colours and just how simple it is. Some stunning sunsets around at this time of year.

Sunset in Hitchin by Phil Radford, on Flickr

In 1st.... Singlecoil and his conkers. Good choice of image for the theme, and just the right amount of movement in the image to take it away from a still. Good job.

Conkers by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/139230390@N05/]