2013 Staff Photo of the Week : Winners' Showcase Thread

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NB: This is an images only thread to showcase previous weeks' POTW.

We've been discussing how best to acknowledge and recognise some of the talent and skill on the forum for quite a while.
Not just the fantastic shots that we see for the competitions and challenges through the year, but the stuff that you as members contribute to the forum on a day to day basis.

So here it is.
From this 1st July onwards, each mod and admin will be looking out for outstanding images posted on the forum and every Sunday night one will be selected as the image of the week.
No prizes I'm afraid, but the member gets to revel in the glory of it and even gets a front page mention on the forum home page.

It's our way of saying thank you to everyone who contributes to keeping the forum going by way of sharing their work.

PS. In case you were wondering, we're using week numbers to identify the winner each week. Makes it easy to find past winners etc, hence the first week is Week 27 commencing the 1st July.
 
Wk 27 : 01 - 07 Jul 2013

We all agreed that not only did this show a high degree of technical skill, but it was also a unique and fascinating wildlife moment presented with a good lump of humour.

Well done Matt.
Original thread here.

Another one that I salvaged from the rowing ant shots I did a few weeks back, I like the way the ant is holding onto the petal boat on this one :) Not as sharp as the previous one though.

Thanks for looking

Matt


Surfer
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Wk 28 : 08 - 14 Jul 2013

This week has been a tough choice with so many strong photos to choose from.
However, Neil's Malaysia series caught everyone's attention and we all had a personal favourite from among them.

This is the image that stood out for all of us and which we felt really summed up the feel of the place, but the whole thread really is worth a look. It's a fascinating insight into another way of life that most of us will never get to see for ourselves plus some top quality photography to go along with it.

Well done Neil!
Original thread here

NB: The thread does contain elements of nudity that some may consider NSFW

Here is a few of many shots taken in and around Mabul/Sipadan Malaysia..........A true photographers picture paradise.

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Wk 29 : 15 - 21 Jul 2013

This week's photo of the week goes to Sara for the fantastic image below.

Astro photography is a very specialised field and one that we don't see that much of on the forums.
This example from Sara sums it all up though. An amazing example of the power of photography to show us things that we wouldn't otherwise be able to see.
The technical skill and knowledge needed to produce astro shots of this quality is abundantly clear to anyone looking and reading Sara's explanations.

Well done Sara!
Original thread here

This is a nebula called Sharpless 2-132 (A catalogue completed by Stuart Sharpless in 1959). Sh2-132 is an emission nebula in the constellation of Cepheus located approximately 10,300 light years away and spans 272 light years across.

This image is a combination of 24 exposures, all at a 30 minute shutter speed.

A couple of folks said that they wanted to see a colour image - So here you go!! Hope you like it!

Sh2-132 in Bi colour
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Wk 30 : 22 - 28 Jul 2013

This week's winner is Laurence with the image below.

Some really beautiful detail has been revealed in this shot and the DoF has been judged perfectly.
Just as importantly, the technical expertise is wrapped up with a strong composition and some absolutely amazing colours.
All in all, we all thought that it was a stunning example of what can be achieved with insect shots.

Well done Laurence!
Original Thread here.

 
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Wk 31 : 29 - 04 Aug 2013

Well done to Gary for this week's photo of the week.

A lovely lead into the image, strong vibrant colours and the motion in the wheel gives it that extra added interest.
There was something in this one that appealed to each of us and despite there being a lot going on it's managed to avoid looking cluttered. A great balance which gives plenty to look at and hold your attention.

Congratulations Gary !!!
Original Thread here

A couple from Monday evening, thanks for looking


Torquay Millenium Bridge
by the milster, on Flickr
 
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Wk 32 : 05 Aug - 11 Aug 2013

Congratulations Graeme on this week's photo of the week.

All the best photos provoke some sort of emotional reaction and this really did make all of us smile.
A deceptively simple concept, but with obvious thought to composition, perspective and lighting which makes it into something very special.

Well done from all of us !!!
Original Thread here.


Been messing with a tin model camper van I bought, took this on the way home from a night shift

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Wk 33 : 12 Aug - 18 Aug 2013

Well done Chris on this week's Staff Photo of The Week !!!

This one stood out to all of us for its sheer creativity.
A fantastic example of what can be done with a little thought plus bits and pieces that we all have in the house.
Something that gives some inspiration to all of us for a rainy day and quite possibly the start of a new trend on TP.

Congratulations !!!
Original Thread here.

I got the idea for this from an advertisement for something or other at Stansted Airport

Wings = cabbage
Antennae = Chives
Body =small red pepper
Head = grape

What I'd most be interested in is any ideas folks have for other insects/animals/things also made out of leaves or other materials, but comments on this specific image also welcomed


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Wk 34 : 19 Aug - 25 Aug 2013

Congratulations to Niall on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

We all got this even if the architects didn't ;)
Very well spotted and executed, it's a great example of what looking at something from a different angle can achieve.
It's totally different to the usual architectural shots and we were all drawn into it.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.


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Wk 35 : 26 Aug - 01 Sep 2013

Congratulations to Damian on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

We were all taken in by the drama of the photo.
Not the typical example of this type of shot, but it's one of those where doing something different has really paid off.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

took some utter rubbish yesterday, mainly due to being stood in the wrong place. Trying to get airshow shots with a 70-300 when stood 1/2 mile along the beach from Boscombe pier wasn't ideal but hey ho

So, the red arrows obliged by coming passed a few times. Again, probably not to everyone's tastes


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Wk 36 :02 Sep - 08 Sep 2013

Congratulations to Richard on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

An absolutely stunning piece of night-time photography and well worth the month's wait.
Technically very accomplished but also beautifully composed with a great use of the reflection to create symmetry.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here (post #14)

I have been waiting for month to get the following view. It was worth it!


Tiburón
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Wk 37 : 09 Sep - 15 Sep 2013

Congratulations to Andrew on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

A wonderfully dramatic shot, well exposed and well composed.
Simply stunning - We all loved it.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

The Lightning Storm, Ibiza, Spain

This was an image, I never expected to capture during my holiday in Ibiza, but there was a magical and fearsome display of mother nature out towards the Mediterrean sea, and it was ongoing for a few hours, so after a meal with the family, I told my dear wife, I am out to chase a storm, she was concerned but I can say it was truly an experience to have witnessed this display.

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Large Version

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Wk 38 : 16 Sep - 22 Sep 2013

Congratulations to Robert on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

An absolutely beautiful image, lovely light, well thought out composition and
the mist and the reflection really make it something special.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

Some more images from Loch Awe and Kilchurn Castle.

It started off with the loch and castle covered in swirling mist.

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Wk 39 : 23 Sep -29 Sep 2013

Congratulations to Gary on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

Seriously stunning image.
A long exposure at its best and the inclusion of a person just makes it that little bit different to the usual.

Well Done !!!
Original thread here.

Messing around this morning


Contemplation
by the milster, on Flickr
 
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Wk 40 : 30 Sep - 06 Oct 2013

Congratulations to Barso on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

Amazing light, stunning detail and well thought out framing.
The end result is just beautiful.

Well Done !!!
Original thread here.

I haven't posted here for some time now mainly due to my flickr account getting lost in the transition but I took a walk out today to see my old horny friend and a few other colourful items.


shrooms
by themrbarso, on Flickr


Hope to get out more and post again soon.
 
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Wk 41 : 07 Oct - 13 Oct 2013

Congratulations to Michael on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

Well worth getting cold and wet for.
Beautiful colours, lovely detail and the composition draws you right in.

Well Done !!!
Original thread here.

Lower Diabaig - Torridon
I almost left here with my tail between my legs, couldnt get a composition I was happy with. The old wreck has ran aground close to the shoreline and its quite a tight cove. Theres really only one place to catch it from to get some clear sky behind it.

The water was about 2 feet deep so waded out and wedged my tripod into some big rocks. Its a 5 minute exposure with the black glass filter on. After setting the shutter I waded around (up past my wellies) firing the flash gun (from behind a black jacket) to try and throw some light on the boat. I have a mono version thats probably better, will post that soon.

Not sure how much difference the light painting with the flash did but it kept me moving and with the cold seawater over the top of my wellies I 5 minutes in there can feel like a long time :)


Once loved - Lower Diabeg
by Michael~Ashley (Catching up), on Flickr
 
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Wk 43 : 21 Oct - 27 Oct 2013

Congratulations to Stewart on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

A genre of photography that we really don't see enough of on the forum.
A great sense of depth in this one with foreground interest and the shoaling fish and diver adding perspective.

Well Done !!!
Original thread here.

The majority of these images are from my recent September 2013 visit to Egypt. This is a British ship that was carrying supplies to our troops in WW2 when she was sunk to the seabed 32m below by a German plane. This album also contains some images from my previous trip in 2012 using a different camera so clarity and colours will differ between shots.

 
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Wk 44 : 28 Oct - 03 Nov 2013

Congratulations to eeyore on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

Well composed and really good fun.
It just goes to show that you don't need extravagant props or exotic locations for a great, inspiring photo.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

A wet day out in wood bank park in stockport



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On Reflection
 
Wk 45 : 4 Nov - 10 Nov 2013

Congratulations to Victor on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

A strong composition with some really effective leading lines
The mono treatment has worked well too to enhance the play of light and shadow.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

Was just in time to visit The Lighthouse during recent visit to Glasgow. Quickly ran to the staircase for few shots then to the top of it for Glasgow city view and soon they announced they are closing.


The Lighthouse
by Victor_Ng, on Flickr
 
Wk 48 : 25 Nov - 01 Dec 2013

Congratulations to RJ on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

A timeless classic, beautifully shot and giving a real sense of scale and perspective.

Well Done !!!
This was posted in the "Show us yer film shots then!" thread. The specific post is here.

This was easily one of the highlights of our recent holiday; we had the Great Wall nearly to ourselves for our two-day hiking trip.

 
Wk 49 : 02 Dec - 08 Dec 2013

Congratulations to Les on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

Probably one of the last fungi shots that we'll see this year and we're really going out on a high.
Beautiful light, stunning detail and the composition really shows it off at its best.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

Had a few mild frosts now and I'm thinking the Shrooms will disappear from my woodland, so I ventured out yesterday in search of some, a very cold but sunny day

I only found a few here they are- shot with my Sony a77 and Sigma 105mm macro lens, natural light

C& as always is most welcome

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Week 50 : 09 Dec - 15 Dec 2013

Congratulations to Matt on this week's Staff Photo of the Week.

Something very different to the usual portrait shots and it really stands out this week.
Piercing eye contact but the distortion of the skin against the glass plus the reflections and water flecks on the glass emphasise that barrier between subject and viewer.

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

I have been away for a while. So I thought I would post these. Hope you like them.
And before anyone mentions it, yes my windows are filthy... ; )


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Week 52 : 23 Dec - 29 Dec 2013

Congratulations to Jay on the final Staff Photo of the Week in 2013.

A really different and unusual take on the 'standard' smoke art - and I hope this helps to restore your mojo ;)

Well Done !!!
Original Thread here.

Hi all, it's been ages since I posted anything on here as I seemed to lose my Mojo for a bit somewhere along the way however here are 3 new smoke art pictures of mine hope you like them, hoping 2014 will bring back the old me where togging and smoke art was concerned!

1. Guardian

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