2010 Q3 Contest
Other Vendors
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1st Place: Justin Runquist from Illinois, United StatesJudges Comments
Nice graphically designed photograph showing a waiter carrying empty dishes. Great to have the angle from above and the squares seem to go on forever in this frame.
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Judges Comments
I like the layers in this photograph. It’s nice to have context in an image and to be able to see where and how many people attend the wedding. This photograph accomplishes both as a slow shutter speed records this man studying his paperwork a blur of attendees swirl in the background. Nice framing with the symmetrical lights and perfectly framed entrance that highlights the sharpness of all the detail in and outside the room.
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3rd Place: Tyler Vance from Louisiana, United StatesJudges Comments
What beautiful lighting for a nighttime scene outdoors. The expressions of the bride and groom play their own music to this delightfully fun and well-made image.
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4th Place: Jonathan Adams from Kentucky, United StatesJudges Comments
Here's an image that truly stands alone. It matters little that it was shot at a wedding event. It's a powerful portrait of a man and his music. He rides his gear like a lone cowboy. I love this photo. Kudos to the photographer for seeing it.
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Judges Comments
I chose this because it is the most lively image of the bunch.
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6th Place: John Higgitt from Essex, EnglandJudges Comments
The symmetry is fantastic and creates a very graphic image.
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7th Place: Tina Wright from Arizona, United StatesJudges Comments
Nice layering in this image.
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Judges Comments
This showed nice seeing, with the shadow actually over the wedding music sheet.
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9th Place: Ingo Cordes from Baden-Wuerttemberg, GermanyJudges Comments
Another graphic image. This time it is the symmetry of the organ pipes and the juxtaposition of the conductor and they work very well together. Great gesture and good composition.
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10th Place: Justin Runquist from Illinois, United StatesJudges Comments
What a wonderful juxtaposition of two moments occurring as one. The faithful attention of the bagpiper, playing his pipes, becomes comical as the pipes themselves lead us directly to the carefree gaiety of the bride and groom behind him.
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11th Place: Ryan Browne from South Yorkshire, EnglandJudges Comments
This image works not only due to excellent composition (perhaps the best of any in this judging) but due to a single tiny detail, the smiling interaction of the bride with the band. That one element transforms it all.
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Judges Comments
Photographer captures a very nice moment of a waiter after he lights candles on the table. What is nice is that you get a great sense of atmosphere and detail in the table settling. Natural light also adds depth to the image.
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13th Place: Joel Schroeder from Oregon, United StatesJudges Comments
A straightforward image but nice tones to compliment the vendor's style.
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Judges Comments
Humorous image and well executed.
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Judges Comments
Works well in BW, and is successful as an image outside of being shot at a wedding.
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16th Place: Rebecca Marshall from Alpes-Maritimes, FranceJudges Comments
The backlight is really pretty here and the color and composition make this a really nice image.
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17th Place: Franco Milani from Lombardy, Italy -
18th Place: Edwin Tan from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia -
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20th Place: Justin Runquist from Illinois, United States