Showing posts with label Round 1 Results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Round 1 Results. Show all posts

Friday, 28 October 2011

R.O.C. Round 1 Results



There were some fantastic images entered for Round 1 of our Open Competition. Thanks to everyone that entered and a special thank you to Matt Roach for his excellent judging and taking the time to go through all the entries & giving good constructive comments on each and every one. Especially as there were so many of them. If you want to see some of Matt’s photography then you can visit his Flickr ‘stream by going here.

All the winners are shown below. As usual clicking on the pictures should take you to that picture on the persons Flickr ‘stream. If they don’t have a Flickr account then it takes you to that picture on the clubs Flickr ‘stream. Clicking on their name will either take you to their Flickr ‘stream or their website, if they have one.



1st Place Print:
Fairy Fireworks by Rich Price
1st Place DPI:
A Couple of Couples by Mark Stone

2nd Place Print:
Heading Home by Ruth Doyle

2nd Place DPI:
Carnival Joy by Simon Xu

3rd Place Print:
Brave heart by Ian Coombs

3rd Place DPI:
Flowers by Adrian Cook

Highly Commended Print:
Waterfall by Antony Beezer

Highly Commended DPI:
Relaxing in the Sun by David Jones

Highly Commended Print:
Sharing by Julie Coombs

Highly Commended DPI:
Shelter from the Rain by David Jones

Highly Commended Print:
I only have eyes for you by Theresa Driscoll

Highly Commended DPI:
Smith & Son by Eddie House

Highly Commended Print:
Going Alone by Nathan Williams

Highly Commended DPI:
Occupation by Ian Coombs
Unfortunately I do not currently have a digital version of the image.

Highly Commended Print:
Sit and Stay by Alison Davies
 
 

 

 

Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone that took part.

Sunday, 10 October 2010

The results of Round 1 Annual Open Competition.




The results from the first round of our Annual Open Competition are in!  Loads of amazing photographs were entered and unfortunately there could only be one winner in each category. The Judge, Roger Mallison, gave superb constructive comments on every picture, which everyone appreciated. There was no getting away from it though in the end he had to make the difficult decision and choose the winners. 

Ian very nearly had a clean sweep across the board with five pictures amongst the winners! So he gets to wear the bullet proof vest to meetings for the next few weeks. Apparently he was heard to say "the beers on me" but were not sure if he just meant he was washing in it or offering to buy us all a drink. Lots of our new members entered and just to prove it can be done Louise came top of the Digital Projected Image Section. Superb picture and an amazing win for her.


Louise Iddon first in the digital projected section with "Legs 11". Which was fantastic for her as it's the first time she's ever entered a photographic competition and she's only been in the club since the September! Everyone had better watch out, she may just be the one to beat from now on. 

First in the Prints section was Ian Coombs with "The Appeal". Which is a great shot and he owes me a pint for the wings! haha!

Congratulation's to the winners and a HUGE thank you to everyone that took part.


The Appeal by Ian Coombs 1st in Prints

Legs 11 by Louise Iddon 1st Place Digital Projected Image              


2nd in Prints, "Clevedon Rocks" by Richard Price
2nd in Digital Projected, Ian Coombs with "Waiting"
Lazy Daisy by Mark Stone. 3rd in Digital Projected Images



3rd in Print's Section, Ian Coombs with "Billy Whizz"

Carnival Focus by Simon Xu. Highly Commended Digital Projected Image
Highly Commended Print Alison Davies "Concarneau Brittany"
"Manx Sunset" Ian Coombs, Highly Commended Digital Projected Image
 

Richard Price Highly Commended in the Print Section with "Common Blue"

Hanneke Ter Veen, Commended Digital Projected Image "Cloud Cowboy"
Commended Print, "Slow Pour" Ian Coombs

If anyone is still reading this far down. I have a question. If you know of an easy way to get Blogger to allow you to design a page with multiple photographs then please let me know. Hopefully I'll have figured out a better way to do it by the time the results for the next round are due. Because I can virtually guarantee the way you see this page on your screen is not how I had it laid out when I designed it!






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