Free Photo Competition 2017 Week 9 : Results

  • Competition Winner : First Prize
  • $10.00
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  • Thanks everyone who voted ! This was shot with a Canon 60D + Canon 100-400 L lens.
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      • Thank you very much for voting! Take this picture on a cold and misty October morning in Netherland with Nikon D800E and Sigma 150-500 mm - Susanne Wunn/Sonsbeck/Germany
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        • My Name is Joshua A. Hoffmann and i am a photographer, living near to cologne. I took this photo during my studies of photography. I used one flash with a 60cm softbox from the right, and the fire in the back to create a catchlight on the hammer. I used a Sony A7R with Sony FE Zeiss 35mm f/2.8.
        • www.joshuaahoffmann.com
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          • Thank you for your contests and Mark of Excellence. This was taken in s.w. Missouri a few minutes outside of town facing back towards the light pollution in the clouds. Shot with Canon Rebel Eos SL1 and a EF-24mm at f/2.8 for 20 seconds to expose the clouds and trail the car lights.
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          • Happy to see one of my favourite picture receive a Mark Of Excellence. The sheep was pictured outside Bergen in Norway in a beautiful foggy morning and the title is, Who are you? Camera is Canon 5D Mark 3 with a Canon 24-105mm lens and its post processed in Lightroom.
          • www.audunnygaard.com
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          • Title: JOY OF LIBERATION, Location: West Bengal, India. Camera: Nikon D5100, Nikon 18-105mm Lens. Post Processing: Adobe Photoshop Description: The children of the village in the vicinity are leaving their foot-prints on the Matla river bed at west Bengal, India. They are the wards of poor fishermen and struggle for their livelihood from morning to night. School-going is a far-off wish to them. These children help the guardian's bearing nets, rowing boats, catching fishes and even to make reach the collections to the fish-depot. But their JOY knows no bound when they are free of work. Through my lens i have tried to depict the boundless JOY of their abysmal Happiness.