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May 3, 2016
Congrats March 2016 contest winners
Nikonians Contest Coordinator David Summers (dm1dave) has posted the results of the March 2016 competitions.Congratulations to our winners!
We encourage you to click on the links to each image for a closer look.
A great example is the "Things found in a kitchen" theme used in the Micro and Macro forum. It clearly shows you don't even have to leave your house to exercise your creativity.
All Silver, Gold and Platinum Members are eligible to participate in any and all theme categories of the monthly forums contests and online assignments.
Check our winning images legend posted below and scroll down for the names of the winners. The image titles include links to the winning entries along with a look at the competition in each category.
1. Wildlife
"Action with Water" theme
winner Peter Allinson (critidoc) from Maryland, USA with his image titled Swordfish.
2.
Landscape "National or State Parks" theme winner Scott
Ashley (scottashley) from Colorado, USA with his image titled Redwoods
in Fog.
3. Macro "Things found in the kitchen" theme winner Dean Andersen
(DeanAZ) from Arizona, USA with his image titled Lemon
Slice.
4. Travel "Fishing" theme winner William McEwen (Wolfgang55) from Connecticut, USA with his image titled Fishing Derby.
5. Digital Artistry "Camera-based Manipulation" theme winner Darryl Hodson (skibreeze7) from Oregon, USA with his image titled Aspens.
6. March Assignment "Hands" theme winner Tom Ferguson (tekneektom) from Wisconsin, USA with his image titled Dirty Hands - B&W.
Interested in submitting your photos?
If you want to participate, please be sure to enter one of the monthly
competitions listed in David
Summers' contest guide.
The Online Photo Assignments category is coordinated by Rob Migliaccio
(rmigliaccio) from Rhode Island, USA. You can check his assignments
updates here.
The May Assignment is "High Contrast". This would be a high-contrast photograph that includes strongly contrasting elements. The image may be color or black and white. Remember, the assignments category has a central and important emphasis. The photo you submit must be taken in the month of May 2016.
That's why they call it an assignment.
Posted by flashdeadline at May 3, 2016 6:36 PM