Showing posts with label Best Digital Projected Image of the Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Digital Projected Image of the Year. Show all posts

Friday, 27 May 2011

Reflex Awards


All year you’ve been entering our Open Competition. You’ve taken pictures, edited & printed until your fingers bled and now you get to find out who the winners are!

Congratulations to everyone that won and thanks to all of you that took part. This years competition was pretty close and the standard of entries was superb. So start snapping away to get your pictures ready for next season. It’s sure to be hotly contended again.

As usual names that are underlined in yellow are links that take you to that person’s Flickr pages.
 
Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year

or, “who can look the most like a rabbit in the headlights”

goes to

Ian Coombs

Congratulations

and next year were banning Lumix camera’s & JPG’s!

   

Novice of the Year

Goes to

Simon Xu (pictured)

and

Louise Iddon

Congratulations to both of you.

Novice of the year.
   
Stan Scantlebury Shield (Best DPI of the Year)

Stan Scantlebury Shield

(Best DPI of the Year)

goes to

Alison Davies

For her picture

Unbroken Gaze

 

John Hankin Shield

(Best Print of the Year)

goes to

Arthur Belton

for his print

Lily

John Hankin Shield (Best Print)
   
Print Photographer of the Year

Print Photographer of the Year

goes to

Ian Coombs

   

Digital Projected Image Photographer of the Year

goes to

Mark Stone

Digital Projected Image Photographer of the Year

If you didn’t enter then please consider having a go next time. You’ve seen what everyone else can do and it’s a sure bet that your pictures are just as good. So come on If you don’t try you’ll never know if you could win or not.




Saturday, 7 May 2011

John Hankin & Stan Scantlebury Shield Results

A.K.A. That’s a bloody good picture!

Last Thursday we had the pleasure of meeting David Southwell for the second time when he judged our Best Print and Best Projected Images of the year competition. His style of judging was superb instead of just describing what was in the picture (we can all see what it is so why do judges do that?) he actually went into great detail about what he saw when he looked at each photograph. Not just “that’s a nice picture” but why he thought it was good. He talked about how his eye travelled around the composition and if it seemed to get caught on any of the detail within the frame. It was probably one of the best explained and detailed bits of judging we’ve had for quite some time. So on behalf of all of us at Reflex I’d like to thank David for doing a superb job.

The winner of the Stand Scantlebury Shield wasn’t present, so she got sent a text message. Her reply was

Oh my God! You poor proper photographers and to think I don’t know an F stop from a bus stop

To get our own back we’re going to make her organise every social event for the next 20 years!

Now onto the reason you’re here. The photographs that have won our John Hankin & Stan Scantlebury Shield’s. As you, hopefully, know these are for the Best Print and Best Digital Projected Image taken by a club member this season. Only pictures that had been entered into a previous round of this season’s open competition (including the Trio)  were eligible and I’m glad to say we saw some superb Images.

Congratulations to the winners and a huge thank you to everyone that’s entered picture’s into this year’s Open Competition. You should all be proud of the images you’ve created.

John Hankin Shield
(Best Print of the Year)

Stan Scantlebury Shield
(Best DPI of the Year)

Winner

Lily by Arthur BeltonLilly by Arthur Belton(Previously entered: Round 2, Print)

Winner

Unbroken Gaze by Alison DaviesUnbroken Gaze by Alison Davies(Previously entered: Round 4, DPI)


2nd: Leopard by Barrie Tovey  Leopard(Previously entered: Round 3, Print)


2nd: Kilve by Adrian Cook kilve-sunset2(Previously entered: Round 2, DPI)


3rd: Hats & Tails by Ian Coombs
Heads or Tails(Previously entered: Trio, Print)


3rd: Liverpool Waterfront by Adrian CookLiverpool-water-front(Previously entered: Round 3, DPI)


HC: The Mating Game by Joe Scudamore
The Mating game(Previously entered: Trio, Print)


HC: Patterns in Glass by Roy Williams
Patterns in glass_Roy Williams(Previously entered: Trio, DPI)


HC: Charlotte by Ian Coombstrio4(Previously entered: Trio, Print)


HC: Horned Frog by Mark Stone Ceratophrys ornata(Previously entered: Round 3, DPI)

 

HC: Waiting by Ian Coombs
Waiting(Previously entered: Round 2, DPI)


HC: The Eye by Mark Stone The Eye
(Previously entered: Trio, DPI)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Friday, 8 April 2011

John Hankin & Stan Scantlebury Shield’s

 

Near the end of each season we hold the John Hankin and Stan Scantlebury Shield competitions. These are not part of the Open Competition that we hold each year but they are linked to it.

Let me try and explain. All through the year you’ve spent quite some time trying to pick out your best photographs and entering new ones into each round of the Open Competition. The John Hankin & Stan Scantlebury Shield competitions are slightly different. You don’t get to enter new photographs. You can only enter the ones you have already submitted to any of the previous rounds of the Open Competition. You can even use a single picture from your Triptych panels. All the other rules are exactly the same as a normal Reflex competition. It doesn’t matter if a judge has praised it and declared it the best photograph he’s ever seen or heaped scorn upon it and said it’s only fit for the dustbin. As long as it’s been into a round of the Open Competition THIS SEASON it is eligible for the John Hankin or Stan Scantlebury Shields.

By now your probably thinking so why the different rules for these two shields. It’s easy enough to explain. The John Hankin Shield is for the Best Print of the year. The Stan Scantlebury shield is for the best Digital Projected Image of the year. So if you win you can say you took the best picture in the club this season! That’s quite some achievement.

So now’s the time to start going through the pictures you’ve submitted this season and pick the best three prints and digital images that you’ve already entered. Give them a polish, wipe off the coffee stains and submit them in the usual ways for next Thursday night, the 14th of April. If your wondering what the usual ways are, “Where have you been hiding all season?”. Prints should be brought in on Thursday night, Digital Image files can be sent in via Dropbox (sign up by going here and then email the club to let me know you’ve done it.), by email, or if you’d like to receive Steve’s best disapproving stare, you can bring them in on a memory stick on Thursday night.

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