2010 Q4 Contest
Bouquet/Garter (Action)
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1st Place: Janne Miettinen from Helsinki, FinlandJudges Comments
Strong technique control and great timing in this picture.
Photographer's Comment
This was quite a difficult shot to get, because there wasn't very much space to do it. I tried to position myself between the bride and the women trying to catch the bouquet. I also used a slow-sync in my flash settings, so that the picture conveys the true feeling of action and the moment. All in all, I am very pleased how it turned out.
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2nd Place: Jessica Weiser from Maine, United StatesJudges Comments
The timing of this picture is great; and the anticipation on the various faces is great, too.
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3rd Place: Tyson Trish from New Jersey, United StatesJudges Comments
Peak moment with the bouquet about to be caught. Nice faces on those about to catch it.
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4th Place: Anthony Ku from Central Texas, United StatesJudges Comments
I really enjoy seeing the expressions and the body language of the girls involved and at the same time being able to clearly see the bouquet. Really well done.
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5th Place: Janne Miettinen from Helsinki, FinlandJudges Comments
Great emotion.
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6th Place: Juliana Mozart from Sao Paulo, BrazilJudges Comments
The composition is intelligent and intriguing in this picture. You have the impression to be in the group following the bouquet.
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7th Place: Heidi Huber from Nevada, United StatesJudges Comments
Good faces on the ladies about to catch the bouquet.
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8th Place: Liliya Gorlanova from Moscow, RussiaJudges Comments
Funny and winning.
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9th Place: Apple Lim from Singapore, SingaporeJudges Comments
Kudos to the photographer for backing up and offering viewers a fresh perspective on a long time tradition. Their efforts resulted in a beautiful pictorial.
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10th Place: Juma Bannister from Arima, Trinidad & TobagoJudges Comments
The groom has fallen down on the job yet the hard working photographer has not!
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11th Place: Jeremy Standley from Malaga, SpainJudges Comments
A terrific moment and body language. A great composition. There is a lot of information starting with the bride to the last of the crowd.
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Judges Comments
The photographer isolates the delicious moment well.
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13th Place: Karen Bridges from Illinois, United States -
14th Place: Karl Maasdam from Oregon, United StatesJudges Comments
The use of the wide-angle lens is successful here. The peak moment separates nicely from the background. There are a lot of elements in this photograph, but it is still easy to read. Again, cropping the headless body off the left would help us focus on the action.
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15th Place: Raymond Leung from British Columbia, CanadaJudges Comments
This frame made me laugh - as if the garter were toxic.
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17th Place: Karen Bridges from Illinois, United States -
Photographer's Comment
I've learned through experience, that when there's a traditional toss of some kind, there's really only one moment that can capture it. Now, instead of taking a flurry of shots and crossing my fingers, I wait for just that right moment, and take only a single photograph of the action...
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19th Place: Jean Manara from Sao Paulo, Brazil -
20th Place: Mark Wallis from Derbyshire, England