It is hard to believe, but
it is already a year ago that we published the results of the LEICA Barnack
Berek Blog Photography contest. I
thought it might be of interest to take another look at the work of some of the
readers of this blog.
First Prize: Marlies Amling
Vilsheim (by Munich)
Germany
www.die-lichtbildnerin.de
This photograph impressed
all judges by its intensity. Even though
it is a still photograph, the guitar player seems to be moving. Gritty, intense, and intimate. The motion is
the key to conveying the passion of the moment, a human intensity that none of
the other photos conveys
Second Prize: Dr. William Petersen
Bemidji, Minnesota
The first thought I had
when seeing this photograph was 'Ansel Adams'.
The texture detail and the contrast of rock faces to waves are
fascinating.
Third Prize: Tony McDonnough
Judge Douglas Ford wrote:
My first impression of this shot was that it was eye-catching, but over-processed.
The final effect is certainly surreal, but it seems to work. This shot has
everything going for it—the square composition is solid, the cropping good, the
linearity and geometry pleasing, the exposure right on, the color minimalist
and well-placed. This is a very nicely
shot and processed bit of street photography.
Fourth Prize: Jonathan Alaerts
Messelbroek, Belgium
This is probably one of
the more controversial picks. Douglas
Ford found it a fascinating bit of street photography, and extremely
photographic, in a Friedlander sort of way. Monika Kopeć immediately liked the
layers of images and reflections.
Fifth Prize: Garret Hacking
Denver, Colorado
PhotographyG.com
Garret Hacking has made a
name for himself as an excellent photographer of Rock and other bands. He has developed an incredible eye and the
almost uncanny ability to shoot at just the right moment.
Sixth Prize: Jerry Wetteland
Owatonna, Minnesota
Owatonna, Minnesota
According to judge Douglas Ford,
this photograph is well-composed and exposed, and the color and lighting are
pictorially very attractive. I’m most intrigued by the post-processing—the
yellows and blues are shades I associate with old halftone postcards. The
overall effect is nostalgic, restful, and very pleasing.
Honorarble Mention:
Jerry Wetteland
Owatonna, Minnesota
Garret Hacking
Denver, Colorado
Marlies Amling
Vilsheim (by Munich)
Germany
Stefan Voser
Switzerland
The best of the rest:
Garret Hacking
Photography G
Denver, Colorado
Marlies Amling
Die Lichtbildnerin
Vilsheim, Germany
Stefan Voser
Switzerland
Thaddeus B. Kubis
Sheffield, Massachusetts
Jerry Wetteland
Owatonna, Minnesota
Matthew Bond
________________________________________________________________________________________
To comment or to read comments please scroll past the ads below.
All ads present items of interest to Leica owners.
To comment or to read comments please scroll past the ads below.
All ads present items of interest to Leica owners.
For more information on KOMARU and for orders go to: www.taos-photographic.com
NEW Komaru Colors
For more information and pre orders go to: www.lenstab.com
For more information on KOMARU and for orders go to: www.taos-photographic.com
NEW Komaru Colors
For more information and pre orders go to: www.lenstab.com
Click on image to enlarge
Order: info@gmpphoto.com
Please make payment via PayPal to GMP Photography
Click on image to enlarge
Order: info@gmpphoto.com
Please make payment via PayPal to GMP Photography
Click on image to enlarge
Order: info@gmpphoto.com
Please make payment via PayPal to GMP Photography
Click on image to enlarge
Order: info@gmpphoto.com
Please make payment via PayPal to GMP Photography
Click on image to enlarge
Order: info@gmpphoto.com
Please make payment via PayPal to GMP Photography
Click on image to enlarge
Order: info@gmpphoto.com
Please make payment via PayPal to GMP Photography
No comments:
Post a Comment