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Moran Photographic PrizeCongratulations to the winner and finalists of the Moran Photographic Prize, I say with only a slight hint of bitterness.
Seriously, some fantastic images on there - chosen from over 3,000 entries. It couldn't have been an easy job picking the finalists and, I must say, entering a competition like this is a great way to develop a sense of creativity, technical skill and planning, or so we found. Regards, Patrick
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizeThanks for the link Patrick. Which photo/s did you enter?
Geoff
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Re: Moran Photographic Prize2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizeThanks for the link, looks like something for me to aim at next year.
As an aside I read an article about the judgeing process. It was one judge sitting in front of a screen scrolling through them. The first review to get to a shortlist as basically look at the image for a few seconds and either bin it or put through to the next stage. So a few seconds to make an impact - probably works well, I knkow the photos I like here jump out immediately. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Moran Photographic PrizeIs that a prank? Out of 3000 photos?
Re: Moran Photographic PrizeThis was my entry, based on the idea of the day of a working mum that never ends, which is completely ignored by the little one who's focus is on having fun.
In retrospect, I can see a lot of faults with the image, particularly given the need for an instant "wow" effect on the judge. I will not blame the haste required to photograph a child, but it didn't help! Regards, Patrick
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizeGood on you for entering though Patrick!
I think the image is cute, and again..I think this could be used very well as a stock photography site...i.e for 'the working Mum'. Sure is a cheeky grin from Alex there! Geoff
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizeSome talented high school kids out there as well! I particularly like Uncovered Meat - thoughtful and well executed.
Re: Moran Photographic PrizeThere you go, I didn't even realise I was a "semi-finalist" until my brother pointed it out!
Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
Re: Moran Photographic PrizeWell done getting that far Patrick.
But check out this one. It is a blatant copy of a work I did over 20 years ago http://www.moranprizes.com.au/images/se ... ts/430.jpg And this one. http://www.moranprizes.com.au/images/se ... ts/670.jpg Steve.
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizeSome fine images there. I love 'lower your ears'. The standards are very high....but the prize money attracts a lot of creative professionals so it's always going to be a tough nut to crack. I can't wait to see the exhibition.
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Yes, they caught my eye, too. The photographers must have poured countless hours into preparing these shots, too bad they forgot to take the lens cap off... It's good to see that the judges decided not to punish this technical glitch! Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Re: Moran Photographic PrizeHAHAHA, I'd like to make a joke but I shouldn't. And the highschool kids photos are pretty bad too, lots of camwhore photos there. Blog: http://grevgrev.blogspot.com
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizeBe interesting to hear Ronnie's (Ronza) opinions on this years winners/finalists ...
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Re: Moran Photographic Prizehaha, the blue car has no wheels! ---
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Re: Moran Photographic PrizePatrick, I like your image, well thought out
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