Challenge Winners
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:09 am
I had the pleasure of being one of the three judges for this challenge - White on White.
The following diatribe is based on my observations and I am sure that both Gary and Matt will add there comments in due course.
Firstly I would like to congratulate all that participated for the high level of both photography and conceptualisation.
Now, how did I go about judging? Basically I start by looking at all of the pics on one page to see if any one photo grabs my attention. In fact one did straight away. This particular pics did make the final four but at this time I will not say which one.
I have a calibrated monitor and my first impressions of virtually all photos was that they all required some attention to levels to obtain the optimum result. I did not mark down any photo because of this simply by knowing that not all people have a calibrated monitor.
And now to the winners:
#1 White Gardenia by Steve Griffin
After a levels adjustment this image came alive and demonstrated a superb white on white theme. The stunning contrast between the white background and the white flower justed popped. The subtle yellow within the centre of the pic emphasised even more this contrast. A well executed pic that justly won for Steve first place.
#2 In a Spin by Shane Gerrish (Big Red)
This image just fascinated me and you will probably guess that this is the pic that first hit my eyes when viewing all image as one. The simplicity, the positioning and, for me, the lack of any further adjustments made this a standout image. I would still like to know what the pic is of and I am sure Shane will let us all know in due course.
#3 Swan Lake by Radar (Andre)
I felt that this was an imaginative image that deserved to be in the top four. For me a small let down was the slight loss of definition in the ballet shoes but not enough to discount this excellent image.
#4 Rough and Smooth by Peter (Stubbsy)
This shot by Peter was chosen by me because of the difficulty in obtaining a contrast difference in such extreme conditions. Viewed on a calibrated monitor shows the quality of this shot. Anyone that has ever tried to photograph snow on ice will know what I mean.
Finally I would like to list all of the entrants in no particular order. We have done away with the descending list so no one now ends up at the bottom of the pyramid.
Marshmallows on a White Plate - Cricketfan - Trevor Newman
Milk and Sugar - Louie - Elena
Quarter to 11:01 - Dawsey - John Dawes
Sounds of Spring - Manta - Simon
White on White 2 - ATJ
Icy Blast - Alpha7 - Craig
Gold Coast Day 4 etc - Pa
6835crp.jpg - Colin
5705b - Onyx - Chi
3643 2000p - Russell Flower
Copy of DSC_3935 - PhilipB
Comp Image 1 2000 - Reschsmooth - Patrick
D2X_4957b - Yi-P
White Tea1 V01 - Mr Darcy - Greg K
Congratulations to all that entered and stay tuned for the next challenge in 2008.
The following diatribe is based on my observations and I am sure that both Gary and Matt will add there comments in due course.
Firstly I would like to congratulate all that participated for the high level of both photography and conceptualisation.
Now, how did I go about judging? Basically I start by looking at all of the pics on one page to see if any one photo grabs my attention. In fact one did straight away. This particular pics did make the final four but at this time I will not say which one.
I have a calibrated monitor and my first impressions of virtually all photos was that they all required some attention to levels to obtain the optimum result. I did not mark down any photo because of this simply by knowing that not all people have a calibrated monitor.
And now to the winners:
#1 White Gardenia by Steve Griffin
After a levels adjustment this image came alive and demonstrated a superb white on white theme. The stunning contrast between the white background and the white flower justed popped. The subtle yellow within the centre of the pic emphasised even more this contrast. A well executed pic that justly won for Steve first place.
#2 In a Spin by Shane Gerrish (Big Red)
This image just fascinated me and you will probably guess that this is the pic that first hit my eyes when viewing all image as one. The simplicity, the positioning and, for me, the lack of any further adjustments made this a standout image. I would still like to know what the pic is of and I am sure Shane will let us all know in due course.
#3 Swan Lake by Radar (Andre)
I felt that this was an imaginative image that deserved to be in the top four. For me a small let down was the slight loss of definition in the ballet shoes but not enough to discount this excellent image.
#4 Rough and Smooth by Peter (Stubbsy)
This shot by Peter was chosen by me because of the difficulty in obtaining a contrast difference in such extreme conditions. Viewed on a calibrated monitor shows the quality of this shot. Anyone that has ever tried to photograph snow on ice will know what I mean.
Finally I would like to list all of the entrants in no particular order. We have done away with the descending list so no one now ends up at the bottom of the pyramid.
Marshmallows on a White Plate - Cricketfan - Trevor Newman
Milk and Sugar - Louie - Elena
Quarter to 11:01 - Dawsey - John Dawes
Sounds of Spring - Manta - Simon
White on White 2 - ATJ
Icy Blast - Alpha7 - Craig
Gold Coast Day 4 etc - Pa
6835crp.jpg - Colin
5705b - Onyx - Chi
3643 2000p - Russell Flower
Copy of DSC_3935 - PhilipB
Comp Image 1 2000 - Reschsmooth - Patrick
D2X_4957b - Yi-P
White Tea1 V01 - Mr Darcy - Greg K
Congratulations to all that entered and stay tuned for the next challenge in 2008.