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It’s Not What it Seems – Competition 27th March 2025

Abstract art usually refers to the creation of non-representational or non-objective artworks that focus on colours, shapes, lines and textures, rather than visible objects or scenes. Use filters, blends, warp, overlays or light to create images in Photoshop (or similar).

The Judge for this competition was Geoff Smith. Geoff started his photography journey as an apprentice photo technician for SA Government in the early 70s. He went on to become a Senior Photographer. He later became a professional portrait photographer.

Geoff made some suggestions that all photographers could take note of. Several of the images with dark backgrounds had a one pixel wide border that made the image stand out when projected onto a screen as it differentiated the image from the dark background on the screen.

Geoff also said that when presenting a monochrome image the main subjects should have good tonal separation so that they don’t blend together.

The following are the top images from the competition and a brief summary of the Judge’s comments.

Projected Colour Set Subject

Topping the charts was Vicki Kramer with ‘Nub’ and Gial Iskov with ‘Water Colour’

Of ‘Nub’ Geoff said it is a delightful change, the texture could be paint on the wall and it looks as though it has been printed on a lovely grade of art paper. Great subtlety of colour. A good use of the frame.

Vicki Kramer - Nub
Vicki Kramer – Nub

‘Water Colour’ is a very interesting study. The highlights were interesting, good forms and repetition of elements. It is fluid, the highlights are interesting. It has a very good structure and good design elements with the flow of the design going from bottom left to top right. Nicely composed.

Gail Iskov - Water Colour
Gail Iskov – Water Colour

Also scoring highly was Susan Bell with ‘Out of Place’. The image compositionally invites the viewer to explore the area that is not as busy, and leads the eye to left of centre. Good colour.

Susan Bell - Out of Place
Susan Bell – Out of Place

‘Amazing Technicolors’ by Kerry Malec has colours that jump out, compositionally it works beautifully. The attention is drawn down to the shape and the viewer is invited to explore up by the red colours and to see the blue line at the top.

Kerry Malec_- Amazing Technicolours
Kerry Malec_- Amazing Technicolours

Gail Iskov’s ‘Autumn Leaves’ shows definition, there is good light, tone and texture. Good use of frame and shape. There is a 3D aspect to the image. It works very nicely.

Gail Iskov - Autumn Leaves
Gail Iskov – Autumn Leaves

Projected Monochrome Set Subject

The top scorer in this section was Judy Sara with ‘Daisy Mandala’.

Judy Sara - Mandala
Judy Sara – Mandala

‘Mandala’ fits well within the square format. It is an interesting subject giving a suggestion of texture.

Projected Colour Open Category

‘Gastro Slug’ by Meredith Retallack is a very impactful shot. The image is very tasteful. The slug is a lovely contrast colour.,

Meredith Retallack - Gastro Slug
Meredith Retallack – Gastro Slug

Gordon Lindqvist’s ‘Gull in Flight’ is a lovely capture, there is nothing distracting in the background. It is all about the light contrast against the blue sky. The red around the eye and on the beak stand out. There is space in front of the bird for it to move into.

Gordon Lindqvist - Gull in Flight
Gordon Lindqvist – Gull in Flight

‘Knock Knock’ by Michael Selge is a delightful study with beautiful red doors and gargoyle knockers. It is a good use of frame.

Michael Selge - Knock Knock
Michael Selge – Knock Knock

Projected Monochrome Open Category

‘Adorned with Dew Drops’ by Meredith Retallack is a nice study with the backlight coming through on the dew drops and a diffused background. The lighting on the coils and springs works well and it has subdued colour and tones behind. The web is highlighted by the dew and it has strong contrast tonally.

Meredith Retallack - Adorned with Dew Drops
Meredith Retallack – Adorned with Dew Drops

Judy Sara’s ‘Sheep’ is interesting, even the sheep look interested. The image has good composition and it is good that the sheep are backlit. The separation of the individual animals is very good and the slow rise to the background frames the sheep well.

Judy Sara - Sheep
Judy Sara – Sheep

Colour Prints – Set Category

The square format of Judy Sara’s ‘Daisy Twirl’ frames the subject well. The strong colours stand out with the attractive brilliant red in the middle. It has nice symmetry.

Judy Sara - Daisy Twirl
Judy Sara – Daisy Twirl

Vicki Kramer’s ‘Abstract Glass’ is an interesting composition, with different moulded shapes and the relevant shadows. The image has movement and has a strong diagonal composition. It shows a good use of the portrait format.

Vicki Kramer - Abstract Glass
Vicki Kramer – Abstract Glass

Lovely forms in Vicki Kramer’s ‘Lake Tahoe Morphed’ and it fits the space well. It keeps you guessing what it is.

Vicki Kramer - Lake Tahoe Morphed
Vicki Kramer – Lake Tahoe Morphed

This is a high impact image by Vicki Kramer. ‘Which Way is Up’ fits into the square format well.

Vicki Kramer - Which Way is Up
Vicki Kramer – Which Way is Up

Colour Prints – Open Category

Judy Sara’s ‘Bee Eater Eating’ is a good use of the format, is has a horizontal element with the branch balanced by the line of the bird. Good detail on the bird and well executed and composed.

Judy Sara - Bee Eater Eating
Judy Sara – Bee Eater Eating

Again by Judy Sara, ‘Ostrich Family’ has warm tonings, the ostriches have good detail, good depth with the out of focus background. The three chicks tell a story. It is nicely composed with no distractions and enough space to give balance.

Judy Sara - Ostrich Family
Judy Sara – Ostrich Family

Michael Selge’s ‘Calistemon Snack’ shows the lovely colours of the bird and the flower. The background is controlled and out of the way. There are no distractions. The profile of the bird is good, rather than front on. It is looking at nebulous space.

Michael Selge - Calistemon Snack
Michael Selge – Calistemon Snack

Monochrome Prints – Open Category

Michael Selge’s ‘Horny’ is all about the silhouette and the stark lighting. The movement from the arms and bodies add interest as does the diffused lighting.

Michael Selge - Horny
Michael Selge – Horny

Also by Michael Selge, ‘Dune Rats’ is a delightful live concert image. The singer’s eyes really stand out. There is strong lighting behind him, making this a difficult capture. The strength of the image is in the singers’ expression. The image has good tone and good composition.

Michael Selge - Dune Rats
Michael Selge – Dune Rats

‘Baby Elephant Drinking’ by Judy Sara has good tonal separation. The little elephant shows good separation from the adult. The image has good texture. Even though we canno see the absolute scale of the larger beast, we can see the little one which gives the scale of the larger animal. There is enough detail on the highlights and it has a lovely tonal range and tells a story.

Judy Sara - Baby Elephant Drinking
Judy Sara – Baby Elephant Drinking


Water – Competition 13th February 2025

This competition requires the photographer to capture the way in which water moves and the way it interacts with light, in either a natural setting or a controlled environment.

The Judge for this competition was Peter Phillips. Peter is a member of the Edwardstown Photographic Club, and has been a judge for 20 years.

The following are the top images from the competition and the Judge’s comments.

Projected Colour Set Subject

Hazel Marshall’s image ‘Wave Meets Rocks’ used a fast shutter speed capturing the action of the wave.

Hazel Marshall - Wave Meets Rocks
Hazel Marshall – Wave Meets Rocks

‘Reflective Water’ by Michael Selge caught the sunrise. The seagull draws the viewer’s attention and the image has nice colours. Michael got low to capture this shot.

Michael Selge - Reflective Water
Michael Selge – Reflective Water

Sarah Bailey’s ‘Liquid Twilight’ was very nicely caught, with intentional camera movement giving a beautiful result.

Sarah Bailey - Liquid Twilight
Sarah Bailey – Liquid Twilight

‘Drip Drop’ also by Michael Selge was not an easy subject to capture, but was handled very well.

Michael Selge - Drip Drop

‘Old Port, Honfleur’ by Meredith Retallack has a nice reflection and good light, especially the light on the building. The colours pop.

Meredith Retallack - Old Port, Honfleur
Meredith Retallack – Old Port, Honfleur

‘Ripples’ was taken by Hazel Marshall. A simple composition that shows the ripples on the water well.

Hazel Marshall - Ripples
Hazel Marshall – Ripples

‘Wall of Water’ taken by Vicki Kramer has captured amazingly green water.

Vicki Kramer - Wall of Water
Vicki Kramer – Wall of Water

Sarah Bailey’s ‘Water’s Whispers’ has a beautiful soft look.

Sarah Bailey - Water's Whispers
Sarah Bailey – Water’s Whispers

Projected Monochrome Set Subject

Judy Sara’s ‘Curves and Horizontals’ is well handled, the whites are not blown out and has good composition.

Judy Sara - Curves and Horizontals
Judy Sara – Curves and Horizontals

Meredith Retallack’s ‘Profusion of Pearls’ shows the light reflections very well with good composition.

Meredith Retallack - Profusion of Pearls
Meredith Retallack – Profusion of Pearls

The following two images were taken by Judy Sara. The first ‘Ripples in the Waves’ has nice composition. The ripples with the reflections and the pattern is what makes this photo.

Judy Sara - Ripples in the Waves
Judy Sara – Ripples in the Waves

The second, ‘Drinking’ shows an elephant from a different perspective.

Judy Sara - Drinking
Judy Sara – Drinking

Projected Colour Open Category

The Judge said ‘Love is in the Air’ by Sheila Gatehouse was well spotted, a quirky photo.

Sheila Gatehouse - Love is in the Air
Sheila Gatehouse – Love is in the Air

‘Clematis’ by Susan Bell has been nicely taken, with good depth of field, with a good out of focus background.

Susan Bell - Clematis
Susan Bell – Clematis

‘Illuminated Cactus’ by Gordon Lindquist is an interesting photo, creative and well thought through and taken.

Gordon Lindqvist - Illuminated Cactus
Gordon Lindqvist – Illuminated Cactus

‘Lumpy Bits’ is difficult to determine what the photo is of, but has an abstract feel, it keeps you guessing.

Vicki Kramer - Lumpy Bits
Vicki Kramer – Lumpy Bits

Projected Monochrome Open Category

‘Meredith Retallack’s ‘Arches, Toulouse’ has a good aspect to the arches with people walking through at exactly the right moment.

Meredith Retallack - Arches, Toulouse
Meredith Retallack – Arches, Toulouse

‘Heilung’ by Michael Selge has difficult lighting for photography, the man with his arm out and open mouth steals the show. It is a powerful shot.

Michael Selge - Heilung
Michael Selge – Heilung

Heather Connolly’s ‘Inneston Weeds’ is a very simple, with good composition and good detail. The plants stand out and are nicely isolated.

Heather Connolly - Inneston Weeds
Heather Connolly – Inneston Weeds

‘Hammerfall’ by Michael Selge is a good stage shot.

Michael Selge - Hammerfall
Michael Selge – Hammerfall

Rod Patterson’s ‘Mannum Falls’ is nicely exposed. Good black and white tones.

Rod Patterson _ Mannum Falls
Rod Patterson _ Mannum Falls

Michael Selge’s ‘Sphere’ shows a lovely piece of sculpture.

Michael Selge - Sphere
Michael Selge – Sphere

Prints Colour Set Category

‘Autumn Reflections’ by Judy Sara used gold and blue which are great complementary colours. The image has a wow factor with the reflections showing the subtle movement of water.

Judy Sara - Autumn Reflections
Judy Sara – Autumn Reflections

Also by Judy Sara ‘Bow Waves’ shows the light on the crest of the waves.

Judy Sara - Bow waves, Near Tromso, Norway
Judy Sara – Bow waves, Near Tromso, Norway

Mono Prints Set Category

‘Into the Deep’ by Vicki Kramer shows the movement of water, you can see the air bubbles. It is a creative shot.

Vicki Kramer - Into the Deep
Vicki Kramer – Into the Deep

Judy Sara’s ‘Waves and Reflections’ is a nice shot.

Judy Sara - Waves and Reflections
Judy Sara – Waves and Reflections

Colour Prints Open Category

Michael Selge’s ‘Calistemon Snack’ is beautifully sharp with great feather detail. The bottle brush is sharp and the photo is well composed.

Michael Selge - Calistemon Snack
Michael Selge – Calistemon Snack

Judy Sara’s ‘Lilac Breasted Roller with Lizard has been presented in a minimalistic manner.

Judy Sara - Lilac-Breasted Roller with Lizard
Judy Sara – Lilac-Breasted Roller with Lizard

Mono Prints Open Category

Judy Sara’s ‘Coming Down the Path’ is lovely and sharp, the dark background isolates the animal beautifully. Well presented.

Judy Sara - Coming Down the Path
Judy Sara – Coming Down the Path

‘Dune Rat’ by Michael Selge has been excellently handled, especially with the difficult lighting. Lovely light on the face, with his wide open eyes. The drums in the background don’t intrude.

Michael Selge - Dune Rats
Michael Selge – Dune Rats

Vicki Kramer’s Memorial Reflections’ creates impact where the photo is brightest, the ripple effect shows the reflection well.

Vicki Kramer- Memorial Reflections
Vicki Kramer- Memorial Reflections