Print Competition (2) 20th November 2007
These images are taken (with the consent of the authors) from the digital equivalent of high scoring entries in the print image competition. They have been rescaled on backgrounds which simulate the mounts used for the actual prints, but are otherwise as far as possible unchanged.
Scores are awarded in each class out of a maximum of 20. Titles are not disclosed during the judging. The 'restricted' class is intended for those members who are new to photographic competitions or who, so far, have not been successful in club competition photography.
Judge: Mr Graham Laughton APAGB
Class: Restricted
Score 19: Reflections by Alex McKendrick
Score 19: 1930 Ford Model A by Stewart Robertson
Class: Open Monochrome
Score 20: Rocks at Audreselles by Dave Mundy
Score 19: The Cheesewring by Joe Humm
Score 18: Evening Sun on Poplar, Cockmarsh by Rod Bird
Score 18: Lizard Peninsula Coastline by Ed Doughty
Score 18: Ambleteuse Fort by Dave Mundy
Score 18: Joe Humm Detail by Rod Bird
Class: Open Colour
Score 20: Salmon Scales by Sharon Ribbon
Score 20: Barley Field Spider by Ed Doughty
Score 19: Bluebells by Paul Franklin
Score 19: Seathwaite by Joe Humm
Score 19: The Lantern by Masha Ershova
Score 19: Dune by Dave Birch
Score 19: Thames at Cookham Reach by Paul Franklin
Score 19: London Sunset by Dave Mundy
Score 19: Balkan Marbled White by Joe Humm
Score 19: The Girls by Masha Ershova
Score 19: Sunbird on Pincushion by David Graham
Score 19: Quartz Reef by Andrew Findlay
Score 19: Source, Colmars by John Ashford
Score 19: Sevenspot Ladybird by Rod Bird
Score 18: Strawberry Stack by Dean Feltimo
Score 18: Tate Wandering by Mark Allnutt
Score 18: The Big Yawn by David Graham
Score 18: Omyad Mosque by Roger Norton
Score 18: Red One by Dean Feltimo
Score 18: Windsor by Bill O’Keefe
Score 18: _The Sun & the Rain by Chris Ribbon
Please be aware that there are technical difficulties in the precise matching of image presentations across different computer platforms, between projected images on screen and equivalent prints, and then in these web-based versions. Most of these issues have been resolved, but there may be small differences between what you see here and what members saw 'live' on the evening of the competition. Just occasionally the area of the digital image is perceptibly larger than that visible to the judge as it was mounted; this effect is generally ignored.
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JohnAshford – 25th November 2007
Topic revision: r13 - 15 Dec 2009 - 11:41:56 -
JohnAshford