May Photo Competition

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Whoozit

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270 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2022
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The topic this month is inspired by a recent Petapixel article discussing what Henri Cartier-Bresson meant by The Decisive Moment https://petapixel.com/the-decisive-moment/

Rules:

EXTRA RULE FOR THE MONTH - in line with the article, the image must be uncropped and unaltered ratio from camera. All other processing is fair game.

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

The competition will run from the first to the last day of the month.

You can only submit one, and only one photo.

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 can be as large as you like, although bear in mind if too large, it may not be possible to see the whole image on some screens. Links to larger versions are permissible.

Whoozit

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3,615 posts

270 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Sorry! The first of June flew by....

Thank you all for indulging me with the extra rule. Excellent entries here, which HC-B would have appreciated

Third place to sticks090460 for the hunting shot. I'll bet this looks awesome cropped close enough to see the whites of their eyes.



Second place to LaSource, and not just because I've overcooked it at that exact same place and had to gather it up on the grass (and then got black flagged by the marshals and yelled at by the track day organiser...who when he calmed down grudgingly admitted I'd done well to wait until it was straight before heading back to the tarmac)

DSC_2872-2 by LaSource Images, on Flickr

A well deserved first to itsallicanafford. The brief by HC-B says take any element out, the picture falls apart. There is a flow to the storytelling in this image, which takes you from person to person to person and round again. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing this.