Walter Rothwell UK 1st Place - Outstanding Achievement "Trafalgar Square" A strong wind catching the fountains in Trafalgar Square. |
Renato D'Agostin USA 2nd Place - Merit of Excellence "Paris 2005" |
Marilyn Maxwell USA 3rd Place - Honor of Distinction "Conversation" |
Fabrizio Intonti Italy Honorable Mention "Sunday morning" |
Carien Schippers USA Honorable Mention "Cowboy #1" |
Brandon Thibodeaux USA Honorable Mention "After The Rain. Duncan, MS." A young boy jumps over a water puddle in the front drive of his family's home in Duncan, MS. |
Antonio gibotta Italy Honorable Mention "Between sun and salt" Salt factory Tanzania |
Aldona Kmiec Australia Nominee "PEOPLE AND PIGEONS" Trafalgar Square London |
Aloisi Gioia Gorini Monica Italy Nominee "time to life" |
Bruce Byers USA Nominee "Tuc Tuc ears" Drivers ears in Tuc Tuc in Delhi India |
Clayton Bastiani UK Nominee "Running boy" |
David Gould UK Nominee "Manoosh the Boatman" Manoosh the boatman who works ferrying passengers across the Yamuna river in India stands waiting for a fare as the sun sets in the distance. I was taking images of the reflection of the Taj Mahal when Manoosh came across the river to see if I needed a ride. He made the perfect subject As I raised my camera He said "Take my photo" I obliged, and am very happy I did ! I returned 5 years later to give Manoosh a copy. And there he was sat by the Taj Mahal waiting for a fare. Mamiya 645. |
David Hillegas USA Nominee "Cannes In the Rain" Cannes, France nighttime street scene |
David Allan Brandt USA Nominee "Fireman" |
Denis Tremblay Canada Nominee "ballons" Adirondack ballons |
Derek Seaward UK Nominee "Lunch" Lunch |
Dingyang Yee Singapore Nominee "Two of Us" |
Ertugrul Kilic Suriname Nominee "Walking man" Walking man's silhouette on traditional Dutch wooden facade, early in the morning |
George Ramms Germany Nominee "Still Standing" |
Girish Menon India Nominee "Untitled 03" FORT COCHIN, KERALA, INDIA – MARCH 2010. The mammoth Chinese fishing nets that line the coast along Fort Cochin in the southern state of Kerala in India are a sustainable source of livelihood for the fishermen living there. |
Janice Tieken USA Nominee "The Trees #3-101" |
Jerry Whitty USA Nominee "bird in silhouette" |
Karen Steenwinkel Netherlands Nominee "passing foreigner" lissabon, portugal |
Katarina Premfors United Arab Emirates Nominee "Campus" A young woman on Zayed University Campus, UAE |
Kirill Ovchinnikov Russia Nominee "Fishmarket near Thimboukhtu port" Fishmarket at 7pm. Last minutes before the evening pray. |
Kuok Hou Tang Macao Nominee "Self Portrait" TKH |
Marc Josse Josse France Nominee "octobre" Saint Malo, 35mm digital format |
Matteo Cirenei Italy Nominee "In a Beating of Wings, Paris 2010" Everything is relative, everything passes quickly: what yesterday seemed avant-garde (the modern form of the Eiffel Tower, Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889) compared to the classical forms of the bronze statues at the Esplanade (even if they are of 1937) is now already 2 centuries ago. A statue looks forward, the middle one is turned to look back, a pigeon in flight passes between the Eiffel Tower and the statue that looks to the future, everything goes .. in a beating of wings.Fine Art Ink Jet Carbon Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Bright White, from Negative Hasselblad. Edition: 6+2 a.p. |
Michal Josephy Czech Republic Nominee "UNDERDOG" Face check, I walk Tel Aviv´s beach, dogs fryin´in the heat |
Michelle Chaplow Spain Nominee "Leaping Hare on Curly Bell" Leaping Hare On Curly Bell. A Barry Flanagan Sculpture. |
Montie Talbert USA Nominee "A Light Fandango" |
Paul Wager Laos Nominee "Busy Feet" A man walking through Seoul in the late afternoon after the seasons first snowfall. |
Paul Bucknall UK Nominee "Birkenau in fog " Birkenau concentration camp viewed from the selection ramps, seen in heavy winter fog. The Image was taken to portray the haunting atmosphere and serve as a timless testament to the innocent people who sufferd within the camp confines. |
Peter Goadby-Watt UK Nominee "Early Walk" Early start to the day |
Quentin Jones Australia Nominee "woof" A dog walks through a tunnel, past a discarded shopping trolley. |
Sabrina Lesert France Nominee "Une Etrange Rêverie" |
Saurabh Bhatia India Nominee "Hand In Hand" I was on my roof trying to capture dramatic clouds.When I saw a pair of gloves on a wire.They resonated bonding and togetherness and also served as human element in the frame. |
Sharon Tenenbaum Canada Nominee "Grand Central Station" |
Sharon Castro USA Nominee "Dancing With The Dawn" Saratoga Race Track. A pair turn out, impatient for the gallop. |
Steven Begleiter USA Nominee "Leap " Leap of Faith |
Sue Foll UK Nominee "Primrose Hill family" |
Susan Grant USA Nominee "Flying Tiger, from the "Night Journey" series" This series explores dreams and memory and provides pictorial access to the unconscious. Using the shadow as metaphor, I enjoy creating works that portray a sense of surprise and wonder that in turn conjure up childhood imaginings, fairy tales and nightmares. By using mythic characters and incongruous objects, I delve into the fantastic to create phantomlike tableaux’s that capture lost and forgotten fragments of experience and emotion. The inspiration came from an inquiry into the subconscious. Using myself as subject, I was tape recorded in a sleep laboratory while awakened from REM sleep to gain access to the subconscious. The laboratory audio recordings were used as inspiration to create the photographs for this series. The gestures and narratives are created by photographing shadows of models and props in my studio using a 4x5 view camera with a digital back. |
Susan Grant USA Nominee "Far From Home, from the "Night Journey" series" This series explores dreams and memory and provides pictorial access to the unconscious. Using the shadow as metaphor, I enjoy creating works that portray a sense of surprise and wonder that in turn conjure up childhood imaginings, fairy tales and nightmares. By using mythic characters and incongruous objects, I delve into the fantastic to create phantomlike tableaux’s that capture lost and forgotten fragments of experience and emotion. The inspiration came from an inquiry into the subconscious. Using myself as subject, I was tape recorded in a sleep laboratory while awakened from REM sleep to gain access to the subconscious. The laboratory audio recordings were used as inspiration to create the photographs for this series. The gestures and narratives are created by photographing shadows of models and props in my studio using a 4x5 view camera with a digital back. |
Tina Thuell Bermuda Nominee "Storm Rising" |
Vikas Dutt India Nominee "sharing.." Varanasi-Ghats |
William Chua Singapore Nominee "prague castle" |
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