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Astrophotography – Competition 7th May 2026

This competition requires images depicting stars, the moon or the heavens as the main subject.

The Judge for this competion was Susanne Opitz.

The following are Suzanne’s comments and feedback on the top scoring images.

Projected Colour – Set Subject

Meredith Retallack scored highly with two of her photos. Of ‘Salute to the Cosmos’, Suzanne loved the portrait aspect. The Milky Way is very clear and the windmill helps to balance it.

Salute to the Cosmos - Meredith Retallack
Salute to the Cosmos – Meredith Retallack

The Judge loved the foreground of the below image as well as the composition. The night sky contrasts well with the desert colours.

The Heavens Revealed - Meredith Retallack
The Heavens Revealed – Meredith Retallack

Helen Whitford’s ‘With a Touch of Green’ has a beautiful aurora and a good composition as the trees frame the aurora.

With a Touch of Green - Helen Whitford
With a Touch of Green – Helen Whitford

‘Icelandic Lights’ by Duart McLean is a good composition showing the reflection of the Northern Lights.

Icelandic Lights - Duart McLean
Icelandic Lights – Duart McLean

‘Nature’s Display’ by Heather Connolly is a beautiful photo of the Northern Lights.

Nature's Display - Heather Connolly
Nature’s Display – Heather Connolly

The below image by Cathy Freestone is also a lovely photo with good composition and a nice reflection in the water.

Southern Aurora Under the Magellanic Cloud - Cathy Freestone
Southern Aurora Under the Magellanic Cloud – Cathy Freestone

Projected Monochrome – Set Subject

Once again Meredith Retallack scored well in this section. ‘Heaven and Earth’ is a very pleasant image and is well composed. The tree works well, is not over exposed and has good detail.

Heaven and Earth - Meredith Retallack
Heaven and Earth – Meredith Retallack

Also scoring highly, ‘ Barossa Night’ by Michael Selge was appreciated by the Judge. Suzanne liked the composition with the building on an angle, it is a very different view.

Barossa Night - Michael Selge
Barossa Night – Michael Selge

Projected Colour – Open Category

Top scores were given to Paul Rix for ‘Mungo Sunset’ and ‘Tyre Smoker’, Sam Savage for ‘Confined Flight’ and ‘Sunset Walk’ by Michael Selge.

Mungo Sunset - Paul Rix
Mungo Sunset – Paul Rix

The Judge said ‘Mungo Sunset’ was a particularly beautifuly photo. The clouds are in an ideal position and the colours are beautiful.

Tyre Smoker - Paul Rix
Tyre Smoker – Paul Rix

‘Tyre Smoker’ has a feeling of speed with a blurred background and tyre smoke.

Confined Flight - Samuel Savage
Confined Flight – Samuel Savage

This is an amazing shot, with the bird in flight. It is a lovely composition and is completely in focus.

Sunset Walk - Michael Selge
Sunset Walk – Michael Selge

‘Sunset Walk is a beautiful shot.

The following also scored highly in this section.

Galah Attitude - Michael Selge
Galah Attitude – Michael Selge

Suzanne loved the colours in this image and the expression of the Galah.

On the Move - Paul Hughes
On the Move – Paul Hughes

‘On the Move’ has a bland background which emphasises the colours of the lizard.

After the Fire - Angela Cogman
After the Fire – Angela Cogman

Angela Cogman’s ‘After the Fire’ has beautiful lighting, it brings out the textures and colours.

Parrot - Keri Rain
Parrot – Keri Rain

‘Parrot’ is beautifully in focus with lovely light on the wings.

Morning Flight - Samuel Savage
Morning Flight – Samuel Savage

‘Morning Flight’ is a lovely composition with good light on the bird.

Got Your Attention - Helen Whitford
Got Your Attention – Helen Whitford

The birds grab attention and are highlighted by the plain background.

Projected Monochrome – Open Category

What's In It For Me - Meredith Retallack
What’s In It For Me – Meredith Retallack

Meredith Retallack’s ‘What’s in in for Me’ has quite stark lighting on the side of the subject’s face, but on this type of portrait it helps to bring out the subject’s character.

Wind Directions - Kerry Malec
Wind Directions – Kerry Malec

Suzanne loved the simplicity and shapes of ‘Wind Directions’. The diagonal lines of weeds and the texture of the sand add interest.

Magpie Lark - Heather Connelly
Magpie Lark – Heather Connelly

The Magpie lark looks as though it has posed for the photographer with his puffed out chest. The light coming through the feathers is lovely.

Helmet - Michael Selge
Helmet – Michael Selge

Michael Selge’s ‘Helmet’ is a perfect shot and he has controlled the lighting well. The viewer can feel the musician’s beat.

Visiting Arles - Meredith Retallack
Visiting Arles – Meredith Retallack

‘Visiting Arles’ is a lovely shot of Arles. The wharf bending around towards the bridge and the dramatic clouds in the background are well composed.

Print Colour – Set Subject

Aurora Arc - Helen Whitford
Aurora Arc – Helen Whitford

‘Aurora Arc’ is a really good, clear, nicely coloured photo.

Just Across the Road - Paul Hughes
Just Across the Road – Paul Hughes

Suzanne loved the earthy tones of the Milky Way in ‘Just Across the Road’.

Print Colour – Open Category

Bouncing Pardalote - Paul Hughes
Bouncing Pardalote – Paul Hughes

A well taken photo of the Pardalote with a lot of clarity throughout the bird. The feathers are clear all the way through from front to back.

Please Love Me - Helen Whitford
Please Love Me – Helen Whitford

‘Please Love Me’ is very sharp in beak, eye and feathers.

Strumming - Michael Selge
Strumming – Michael Selge

‘Strummin’ is a lovely coloured photo with good light.

Print Mono – Open Category

Morning Darlin' - Paul Hughes
Morning Darlin’ – Paul Hughes

The close crop on ‘Morning Darlin’ ensures that the viewers eyes are on the tigers. It is a good, very clear composition.

Just Tex - Michael Selge
Just Tex – Michael Selge

Michael has done well to to avoid getting a lot of light in the glasses of ‘Just Tex’. The centering of the subject in this case is good and the plain background brings him out.