Coming out of the “Shadows” – Competition March 28th
There was a great standard of images presented in our “Shadows”competition on Thursday night. We were very appreciative of the constructive feedback from our judge, David Rowlands, who particularly encouraged creativity and “fine art” photography. James Allan’s Escher impressed, Jenny Pedlar’s Dog Shadow was simple but striking and Mark Pedlar’s Boots was another with a creative twist.
- Escher – James Allan
- Dog Shadow – Jenny Pedlar
- Boots – Mark Pedlar
Judy Sara found Wildebeest on the city streets and Don McLeod found apples tempting but out of reach.
- Wildebeest Bikes – Judy Sara
- Out of Reach – Don McLeod
Di Gage found intriguing multi-toned shadows in the cloisters, Heather Connolly’s simple piece of seaweed threw up an interesting twisted shadow and Kerry Malec’s minimalist pylon image demonstrated how shadows can actually enhance detail.
- Cloisters – Di Gage
- Seaweed – Heather Connolly
- Pylon Shadow and Reflection – Kerry Malec
There were some great images in the Open category with Bev Langley’s Tempest, Jenny Pedlar’s Looking for a Wave and Steve Wallace’s Stack of Yellow making an impression.
It wouldn’t be a BPC competition without a few animal images. New member Trent Riddle captured a great giraffe portrait (coming soon), Helen Whitford caught a gull catching a crab and Judy Sara got up close and personal with a beautiful kite.
- Those Eyes – Judy Sara
- Blue Swimmer Breakfast – Helen Whitford
Come back soon to check out more images from the night and you can find all of the top images at Top Prints and Top Projected Digital Images.