Contests

Monthly theme Forest winners

Monthly theme Forest winners

1x Blog Contests
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The results from the Forest theme contest are in! Guest judge Yan Zhang has had the difficult task of selected the top three winners. The rest have been decided through public voting.

The top three winners receive the following prizes:

The 1st Prize: 100 System V5Filter Holder + 100 System ND1000 (10 stops) Filter + 100 System Soft GND8 (0.9) + 100 System Square Filter Box + 1 Filter Cleaning Cloth. 

Total Value US$ 539

The 2nd Prize: 100 System V5 Filter Holder + 100 System ND1000 + 100 System Square Filter Box + 1 Filer Cleaning Cloth. 
Total value US$ 369

The 3rd Prize: 100 System ND1000 (10 stops) filter + 100 System Square Filter Box. 
Total value US$ 187

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1st place

 


"Paulownia Tree" by Jingshu Zhu.


Judge's comment
This is a very touching image presenting a warm and welcome atmosphere of the forest scenery. The light shedding from left side provides perfect multiple layers through out the entire field and illustrates a gradual transition from warm to cool colors. The photographer also revealed an interesting orderly nature from these tree trunks and branches patterns.

 

 

2nd place


"Hide and seek" by Marat Akhmetvaleev.

Judge's comment
This image illustrates a surreal beauty of the forest shedding with soft light,  which is nicely filtered by misty fog.  These tree trunks from near to far display a perfect depth of field, making one feel like walking through this forest. The overall golden tonality of this image is also impressive and perfectly matches such autumn scenery.
 
                                                                 

3rd place

 

"Visible Invisibility" by Jiri Stekl.
 
Judge's comment
As the title suggested, we "see" through something that is almost invisible. This image perfectly illustrates a fine boundary between visible and invisible in such a beautiful scenery. From this image, one can see the transition of light from the sky to the ground, which gives a nice depth of field in this simple composition.
 
 
 
 
Top voted
 
 

By Martin Rak.


 
 
 

By Frank Smedts.
 
 
 

By Martin Hardman.

 
 
 

By Mircea Costina.
 
 
 

By Hamed.
 
 
 

By James K. Papp.
 
 
 

By Atanas Donev.