Photo 24 competition winners
Posted: Thu 18 Jul 2013, 11:24
Just wanted to share some of the winning images from the Photo 24 event. Though unfortunately Paul & myself weren't lucky enough to win we've both had some images "favourited" by the organiser, Will Cheung, which is quite a compliment.
Best Street image - Gianluca Romeo. Which is a bit more special for me personally as he works for me
I Love You Red and Blue by Gianluca 'el Fotógrafo' Romeo, on Flickr
Best Building
Millennium Bridge by perkster24, on Flickr
(Although it's a nice enough shot personally I think this is a little overprocessed and screams "Painterly" mode from Photomatix! I like HDR but not 100% sure about this one - still it seem to be a common theme for the photographer who took it. Still, a good effort.)
Best Action
SKateboard by bc@imageview, on Flickr
The skateboarders beneath Southbank are a bit of a photography cliche we have all tried at least once, I'm sure, but this is a decent shot. The processing in this case definitely gives it a grimy/street feel which compliments it well in my opinion.
Can't share best Samsung image, the photographer refuses to share. And I'm still annoyed they didn't show up where they said they would be, at the time they said to let others try the camera and give us our complimentary 16gb card.
Best portfolio
12pm by Lomomentum, on Flickr
I like this, good processing and a good street shot.
I like this one too although would have preferred the driver larger in the frame to see his expression
6am by Lomomentum, on Flickr
This one I think is very average - shots of people lighting cigarettes or staring at mobile phones are passe these days and, in my opinion, scaredy cat street photography because you know it's unlikely you will attract their attention while you take the photo.
5am by Lomomentum, on Flickr
Decent set of images but I thought there were stronger ones.
Best overall image.
Not bad but far, far from the best in my opinion. Photographically it's not bad but it's very much a photographer's image in my opinion and not something that captured the mood & essence of the photo 24 event or the fact it was in London. In some respects it's very anonymous.
What do others think?
Best Street image - Gianluca Romeo. Which is a bit more special for me personally as he works for me
I Love You Red and Blue by Gianluca 'el Fotógrafo' Romeo, on Flickr
Best Building
Millennium Bridge by perkster24, on Flickr
(Although it's a nice enough shot personally I think this is a little overprocessed and screams "Painterly" mode from Photomatix! I like HDR but not 100% sure about this one - still it seem to be a common theme for the photographer who took it. Still, a good effort.)
Best Action
SKateboard by bc@imageview, on Flickr
The skateboarders beneath Southbank are a bit of a photography cliche we have all tried at least once, I'm sure, but this is a decent shot. The processing in this case definitely gives it a grimy/street feel which compliments it well in my opinion.
Can't share best Samsung image, the photographer refuses to share. And I'm still annoyed they didn't show up where they said they would be, at the time they said to let others try the camera and give us our complimentary 16gb card.
Best portfolio
12pm by Lomomentum, on Flickr
I like this, good processing and a good street shot.
I like this one too although would have preferred the driver larger in the frame to see his expression
6am by Lomomentum, on Flickr
This one I think is very average - shots of people lighting cigarettes or staring at mobile phones are passe these days and, in my opinion, scaredy cat street photography because you know it's unlikely you will attract their attention while you take the photo.
5am by Lomomentum, on Flickr
Decent set of images but I thought there were stronger ones.
Best overall image.
Not bad but far, far from the best in my opinion. Photographically it's not bad but it's very much a photographer's image in my opinion and not something that captured the mood & essence of the photo 24 event or the fact it was in London. In some respects it's very anonymous.
What do others think?