Free Photo Competition 2018 Week 42 : Results

  • Competition Winner : First Prize
  • $10.00
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    • This shot was taken at Cordal de Montouto (Guitiriz - Spain) using a Canon 80D with a Tokina 11-16. Technical details: panoramic composed by 8images. ISO 3200, 11mm, f2,8, 25secs each one. The light simulating the torch is achieved by firing one-time the flash at low power.
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      • This beautiful sunrise was taken at Howard Amon Park, Richland Washington on the Columbia River. I went to the park at dawn expecting to be alone and take photos of the beautiful changing leaves. A Boy Scout Jamboree was setting up throughout the park. Perfect timing, the sky exploded with color and a group of boys practiced rowing. Taken with my Canon EOS Rebel SL1, Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8 Settings: 50mm, f/2.8
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        • this photo was taken at the Albuquerque New Mexico Balloon fiesta on the Special shapes Day in October 2018 A “mass ascension” at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is an astounding sight. ... Nearly 600 balloons and 1,000 pilots from all over the world are expected to gather in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the nine-day festival. It's the largest ballooning event in the world, drawing close to 900,000 spectators. I used a Canon EOS 80D 500 iso 1/200 sec F4 at 55.0 mm the Lens was a Canon 55-250mm f/4-5.6
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          • I took this picture in Munich, Germany. It shows two women in front of a water fountain having a discussion. The sun goes down on the other side. So its a Streetphotography. Shot it with a Nikon D7000 18-105mm.
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          • The Acorn weevil (Curculio glandium) has a size of 4 to 7,5 millimeter and is easily recognizable by his long snout and antennae. This one was showcasing a little dance on a dried leaf´s tip before turning around and taking off. It is impressive how many beautiful details we can discover when we look at things that we normally ignore or bypass. There is a whole different world existing at ground level that can simply has to amaze us when you have the opportunity to see little creatures in all their beauty through a macrolens. Location: Germany - Canon 5DII with Canon Mp-e65 and Speedlite.
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