Damien Demolder
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Reged: 22/08/2001
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Loc: Essex born and badly-bred
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April forum competition winners
You lot never fail to amaze me with your interpretations of a theme and the skills with which you go about creating pictures to fit. This month’s competition has produced yet another fantastic selection of work, with such a wide variety of subjects and styles being represented. There really isn’t a bad shot among the whole lot, and you should all be very proud of your achievements.
The quality of images is reflected once more in the length of my initial short list – which as not actually been short all year. I judged 25 images worthy of winning during my first browse through the entries, and they can be seen below.
I started to write an ‘honourable mentions’ paragraph, but found that actually all those in the short list would need to be covered. There isn’t one on the short list that couldn’t have come fourth.
Just to remind you of the prizes: the first placed image wins a wonderful Nikon Coolpix S210 compact camera – kindly donated by Nikon UK, and second and third placed pictures win a highly coveted ‘AP Loves My Pictures’ mug.
The winners are:
3rd place: Badgerman
The third place goes to Badgerman for his extraordinary Voracious Predator (a name that was hilariously copied by one of our newbies for the title of a picture of his soon-to-be child. I’m not sure if that was intentional or not!). Badger has captured this beast at just the right moment, and with it’s head-on angle the picture shows the beetle in all its terrifying glory. These guys are not easy to shoot, as they don’t hang around waiting while you take off the lens cap, so Badger has done well to get it all sharp, well lit and in the frame. These technical issues are unimportant, however, when you consider the impact of the picture and how it stands in its own right. Well done, it’s very impressive.
2nd place: AJUK
This month’s runner up is AJUK, with a beautiful shot of a rose. I can’t begin to tell you how many rose pictures I have seen, and you probably can’t count the number you have seen yourself. This shot though is quite different – but it has not won its place just because it’s different. The composition is not what you might expect, and yet it works – and neither is the shot especially sharp – but I like that. The ‘grain’ adds more atmosphere; and the toning adds yet more again. One assumes the photographer made it this way on purpose, but still other photographers might criticise it for its crimes against technical perfection. The consumer of photography, though, will appreciate soft romance, the natural air and the pure beauty of such a delicate creation.
1st place: OneTen
OneTen is the winner. This is a great shot that has that essential combination of technical excellence, an aesthetically pleasing subject and composition, and shows at least something of the character or behaviour of the creature in the frame. It is a good record, a wall hanging and an educational device all in one – and pictures like this are rare. Macro is a favourite of my own, but I often find my mind so occupied with the exposure calculations, extensions and lighting that I have little processing power to consider the art of the final image, let alone the documentary aspect that demands every picture should tell a story. OneTen has managed all those things and produced an image that will appeal to a very wide range of viewer. It is quite an achievement.
Conclusion:
Thank you all for entering this competition, and I really hope you are getting a lot out of the exercise. As a judge I can hardly enter myself – though I wish I could – but my reward is the enjoyment and inspiration I get from seeing your pictures and reading you discussions on this forum. Please keep entering even if you are not making the short list, as it is only by practice that our photography can improve. Study the winning shots and see why they succeed, and try to incorporate the thought processes of those that reach the winner’s table into your own work.
Damien Demolder [code] [/code]
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bagpuss
Sporadic Pam
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Congratulations guys!!! All great shots!
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El Sid
Going potty
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Loc: Sussex-by-the-Sea
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Well done to all the winning 'togs. Some real crackers to choose from.
The Sky's the limit next month...........
-------------------- Nigel
Completely BSRIPN
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Terrorist?............or potential photographer?.......
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Ephemeral
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Loc: North East England
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I would have hated to have to judge that one - congratulations all
Steve
-------------------- Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried!
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daft_biker
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Well done guys....and congratulations Richard
-------------------- Andrew (BSRIPN) ... My pics on Flickr.
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
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geoffL
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Reged: 15/06/2007
Posts: 994
Loc: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Well done - lovely winner!
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OneTen
'Two Breakfasts'
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Loc: Lancashire
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Wow, I'm well chuffed. A big thank you to Damien and well done to the others.
This was taken on an AP meet at a butterfly farm in Devon and was the first time I'd photographed butterflies. It was a wonderful day out and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. So winning this month is just the icing on the cake, expecially against such tough competition.
Thanks for the congrats. 
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lovely winner!
Me or the photo?
-------------------- Richard .......... My Flickr
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GDN
Pooh-Bah
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Loc: Surrey
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Well Done Richard. Congratulations to the runners up.
-------------------- Gary - My Flickr Site
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Geoffers
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Loc: Chippenham, Wilts
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Excellent choices, Damien. Well done chaps!
-------------------- Geoff
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Steve
Enough of a twit?
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Loc: York
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Well done Richard. I am constantly impressed by your macro photos and this one was no exception....great stuff!
-------------------- Steve
My Flickr
Edited by sjaszczak (09/05/2008 19:53)
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Aliera
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Loc: Surrey Heath
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Well done, mate!  Congratulations to the second and third too - superb shots.
-------------------- Aliera CRIPN
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Dave_Cox
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Worthy winners, glad I'm not the judge!
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John Baker
he can
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Loc: Teignmouth, Devon
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Great result Richard - well done!!! The bar was set high for this one, some real crackers...
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FujiSigmaNolta
I can pan!
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Well done everybody and worthy winners and overall winner.
-------------------- Regards,
Luis
My Flickr mess
There are no duff cameras only duff photographers
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Badgerman
Don't mention the Mushrooms!
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Loc: Devon.
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Well done Alex and Richard, great pictures and Richards shot a worthy winner...thanks to Damien again for judging this difficult competition, the entries were very high again this month and like Damien said, several potential winners amongst them...a joy to view each month. Thank you Damien for your comments on my entry.
-------------------- Regards, Colin.
If I could, I probably would.
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datawise
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Congrats to all - there were lots of great shots in this one.
Peter
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AntSmith
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Loc: Essex
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I'm pleased as punch to be in the thumbs of the honourables and quite happy to come joint fourth to all three of those winning shots - well done all
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-------------------- Ant Smith
http://www.antsmith.net
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Rhys
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Well done all that won and a nice selection too choose from - glad I wasn't judging..
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turbulentwheat
Grand Pumpkin
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Posts: 1625
Loc: Cherry&Whites
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I'm chuffed as well to be in the honourables. Waasnt expecting it, first time for me AND taken with a compact! Well done all the winners
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miked
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Reged: 20/07/2005
Posts: 2881
Loc: Shropshire, England
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Three worthy winning places. Very well done to all. IE7 frustrates my seeing the short list. Doesn't matter how I adjust the 'Security' settings - it still won't show.
-------------------- Mike.
That's all very well but what does Ken Rockwell have to say on the matter?
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