March Open Entries

Junior Entry
“the Vortex”
30 sec
Manual
f 5.6
ISO 1600

“Mary Lou”
1/125
f stop 5.6
ISO 400
Focal Length 100mm

“Sunset reflections”
Canon 70D with Canon 18-135mm lens
f/5.6, 1/125sec, ISO-100 (Aperture mode)
A very rushed opportunistic shot taken at our recent workshop using the last gasp of the sunset’s light. Had Pete held his pose a little longer I’m sure I could have caught a little sun-flare bouncing off the crystal … that would have been awesome!

“Flowing in the Breeze”
I set camera on Apperture priority so that I could capture the way she held the lightest fabric of her skirt billowing in the breeze and create mystery and mood with the shallow depth of field.
F 2.0  1/3200  and -1 Exposure Compensation.
Canon 70D, f/7.1, 3.2sec, ISO-100, 42mm

“Need A Drink”

Taken on a Nikon

F5

1/100

ISO400

I like this photo with all the shapes and lines that are in it.

 

Junior Entry
Dry Work Patterns
f8
1/1250
ISO 320
Sigma 150-600 @389
This was taken at the Coonamble Challenge and Campdraft last weekend.  It was extremely dry with so much dust in the air that it was difficult to get a sharp image.  A series of maneuvers such as circles, spins and stops must be completed to test both horse and rider.  It is finished with the rider cracking a whip as they exit the arena.
Unicorn Skin

The Red Hat

1/1000th sec; f1.8; 50mm; ISO200

 

Junior member

Title: Among the Oranges

1/125th sec; f6.7; 55m; 6400ISO

 

 

 

The Blue Cottage

F/2.0
1/250
ISO 400

 

 

 

 

The little boat that could.

This little tug boat talks to me, he is coming back from a hard morning taking a bit cruise liner out to sea.
f/22 (I was trying to get ocean flair… I dont think it exists)
1/500 exp
ISO 3200

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘The Boxers’.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III and the lens used was a Tamron 24-70mm. The settings were f/2.8, exposure 1/1000 sec, ISO 1600, and focal length 50mm.

 

 

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