GCW
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Reged: 12/12/2000
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Dear Forum Members
Here are the results of the Forum’s December photographic competition.
This month the theme (which was put forward, perhaps appropriately by Learning) was “Breaking The Rules Photographically”. When the themes were put together this is what I said: I don’t believe in rules, although if you follow them it can help. For those who know the rules, break them, but still try to make the image engaging. For those who don’t, just think ‘art-house’ — lets see what we get. The subject can be anything. Well, you certainly responded with a wide range of interpretations from the literal to the slightly bonkers, as usual. Having had my first look over the images I have to confess that they are very hard to judge because (as I mentioned at the beginning) I don’t believe in rules. Therefore I will simply pick the images that I consider most appealing, whether they are real “rule-breakers” or not is open to conjecture. Lastly, this is the last round of the forum competition that I will judge, as I have now handed over the wig and gavel to AP’s editor Damien Demolder. Thank you all for being great sports over the last year and more importantly, great photographers. All of your work, whether nominated or not, has given me great pleasure and I hope you all continue to enjoy entering your work in the warm and cosy environment of AP’s forum of photo-friends. Lots of love (sorry, I was a child of the 1960s) — Garry
I had great difficulty in selecting a winner, and as this is my last ever judging session, I have made an executive decision and using the power invested in me as the judge I have awarded eight Joint Winners — they are as follows.
Joint Winner: Hammy_Biggs — Overdoing Clouds
I am not quite sure where this picture breaks the rules, but as I’ve already said they never meant anything to me. Anyway, I love the sense of drama in this picture. There is something really powerful and slightly evil about the black withering tree in contrast to the angry clouds. Nice one.
Joint Winner: Alan W — Parliament Sq, Edinburgh
I really like this composition. The subject is in the bottom right hand corner of the frame and looking away from the camera, but looking back into the frame. Her expression appears sad and reflective and somehow the paved background adds to this. This image gives off a strong emotion.
Joint Winner: bagpuss — My Photography tutor
This is a fun picture, which arguably goes against what some would call a proper portrait. However, I think the white space helps to make this work as does the subject’s symmetry (being straight on). That the image cuts off at the bottom of the nose gives emphasis to the eyes and the half-moon glasses, beloved on professors give it the learned look. It is an unconventional ‘character’ portrait and such I think it is a success.
Joint Winner: Hotblack — Tanners Row
This is a very interesting picture which is deceptively clever (or I am reading something into it that wasn’t intended — no doubt Hotblack with tell all). You may notice that this picture is divided into four relatively even sections, by virtue of the light hitting the upper right hand corner. And I find it pleasant and slightly intriguing to look at, which is enough for me to select it.
Joint Winner: OleTj — dAm
This has all the hallmarks of an image taken on an old ‘plate’ film camera (inc the slide rebate marks). Look at the depth of focus or lack of it and how it really gives a three dimensional effect. Also the eye is led from the centre left to a point on the right — not sure how this breaks the rules, but no doubt someone can tell me. Either way, I enjoy looking at it and just love the old fashioned depth or focus feel.
Joint Winner: El Sid — On The Beach
This is a beautiful composition which plays with focus to an extreme degree. The title suggests that the author was looking to create an impressionistic picture and they have achieved that with some style. It may hurt the eyes to look at it for too long, but it has a dreamy presence in short bursts.
Joint Winner: APchris — Big Sky
This looks like a crop rather than a shot from an XPan or another long format camera — although Chris may put me straight. Either way, I really like this. There is nice symmetry here — the house is pretty much centre, although the horizon is slightly on the p*ss, but the house is on its own — dwarfed by the big sky and those puffy clouds. This image has impact.
Joint Winner: Ian_A — oof
It is interesting that aside from the compositional rule-breaking that we have seen in this round, there have also been images that have played with focus to achieve an impressionistic style as Ian appears to have done here. It is particularly ironic to think that impressionism happened because of the advent of photography. Anyway, another fine piece of work from Ian, who has made many really strong contributions this year.
Conclusion:
So, as usual a big well done to everyone who took part — great to see so many really creative images. Thanks for asking me to judge this competition, it has been a signal honour — Happy New Year.
All the best
Garry C-W
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Benchista
Wich Tyler
Reged: 11/08/2000
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Loc: Everywhere and nowhere, baby
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No, thank you Garry, and my congrats to all the winners.
-------------------- Nick
www.nbrphoto.com
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OneTen
'Two Breakfasts'
Reged: 23/06/2003
Posts: 2237
Loc: Hartland, Devon
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Congratulations to all the winners. My personal favourites are Alan's Parliament Sq and Pam's Photography Tutor.
-------------------- Richard .......... My Website - My Flickr
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Mr_Geoff
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Reged: 11/01/2005
Posts: 1972
Loc: Essex
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Congratulations everyone, and thanks to you Garry for a very difficult job well done.
-------------------- Geoff - My Flickr Page
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Matt_Hunt
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Reged: 07/11/2005
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Well done everyone!
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Badgerman
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Reged: 05/01/2006
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Loc: Devon.
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Well done to all the winners
-------------------- Regards
Colin.
If I could, I probably would.
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daft_biker
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Reged: 11/10/2006
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Well done all the winners..certainly my faves were in there (I think I'd have ate my hat if Ian's wasn't mentioned ).
Thanks for judging Garry. All the best for 2008 and beyond
-------------------- Andrew (BSRIPN) ... Pics.
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Geoffers
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Reged: 08/08/2006
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Loc: Chippenham, Wilts
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Yes, well done all and thanks to Garry for difficult work done with tact and humour. Best wishes for the future.
-------------------- Geoff
Wessexcam
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bagpuss
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Reged: 08/04/2006
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Yay! Thankyou very, very much Garry! And congratulations to all the other winners!!!
-------------------- I wish I could be elegant - Robert Mapplethorpe
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bench_ubbster
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Reged: 08/08/2006
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Loc: Cambridgeshire, UK
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Wow! So many deserved winners.
If this rate keeps up, this year's Christmas AP issue will be filled with pictures from this comp alone 
Not a bad thing either IMO
-------------------- Master of the Bench and Global Ambassador of the Brotherhood of the Bench
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fabs
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Reged: 10/04/2007
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Congratulations to all and thanks to Garry for performing an unenviable task!
-------------------- Marc
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Seven..
Reged: 03/02/2003
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Loc: Havant, UK
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Great results.
And been a great commentary all the way through I've really enjoyed reading your comments Garry and thank you very much for entering into the fun of the forum and judging the competitions.
We love you too as many of us were borne into the 60's as well although some of us were too young to remember
-------------------- Tanya(NRIPN)
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Mojo_66
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Congrats to all, must say I like the Parliament Square one too.
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Ellie527
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Congratulations to all the winners, well done
-------------------- Ellie's pictures
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Scphoto
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Reged: 13/11/2005
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Loc: Birmingham, UK
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Congratulations to all the winners. And thanks to Garry for judging once more.
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FujiSigmaNolta
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A big well done to the "joint" winners. Don't smoke them too fast...
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FujiSigmaNolta
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Hotblack
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Reged: 07/03/2006
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Thanks Garry, and well done to everyone else who entered and the other joint winners. It's been a fascinating year watching all the different interpretations of the various themes. I'm just glad I finally got one past the post at the end of the year 
And thanks to Garry for judging the comp for the last 12 months and good luck to Damien for the next year.
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This is a very interesting picture which is deceptively clever (or I am reading something into it that wasn’t intended — no doubt Hotblack with tell all).
My picture was originally taken for an exhibition I was asked to take part in at the local museum. I was wandering around town (Wantage) looking for inspiration when I noticed the pattern of light with the doorway which framed nicely in to the four segments. I liked the idea as it seemed so unusual. It actually ended up being too unusual for the exhibition and wasn't used but has done reasonably well in club competitions.
-------------------- Cheers
David
David J White Photography
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APchris
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Reged: 06/05/2006
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Loc: Lincolnshire
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Wow! I'm dead chuffed now - thanks Gary  Well done to the other winners, a number of those entries were among my favorites.
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This looks like a crop rather than a shot from an XPan or another long format camera — although Chris may put me straight.
Your quite correct Gary, it is a crop. The original conforms to the rule of thirds. I have a "Rule of Thirds" grid enabled on my camera's screen so most of my photography tends to follow this "rule"!
Perhaps its time I turned that feature off and forget about the rules altogether
-------------------- Chris
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Ian_A
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Congratulations to all the joint winners, and a big thanks to Garry for taking the time and trouble to look at our pictures over the last year or so.
-------------------- Ian A
Anyway... what fun is photography without the occasional smutty comment?
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BigWill
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Reged: 08/09/2000
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Loc: Northern Ireland
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Well done to all the winners and a big thank you and a sad farewell to Garry our most excellent judge! We'll miss him! 
BigWill
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