Thursday, 15 May 2014
AN AMAZING ACTION PHOTO
I cought this amazing action photo at a recent race meeting.
If I told you that I saw this bike flying upside down you just wouldn't believe me.
I was actually panning the bike before a corner.
The rider broke his collar bone and was otherwise ok.
The photo is not as sharp as I would like.
More than likely it will not win any awards.
Just look at that action!
I like it and that is what counts.
If I told you that I saw this bike flying upside down you just wouldn't believe me.
I was actually panning the bike before a corner.
The rider broke his collar bone and was otherwise ok.
The photo is not as sharp as I would like.
More than likely it will not win any awards.
Just look at that action!
I like it and that is what counts.
Flying Bike by Cyril Furman
Please let me know how you like the photo.
Stay focussed,
Cyril Furman
APRIL 2014 PHOTO OF THE MONTH FOR www.photojudges.com
The photo of the is a macro shot called "Lily""by our Three Star Member Noel Elliot
Lily by Noel Eliot
The photo has beautiful natural lighting.
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Stay focussed.
Cyril Furman
MARCH 2014 PHOTO OF THE MONTH FOR www.photojudges.com
The photo of the month is "Cityscape' by our 4 Star Member Kelly Maclin.
Cityscape by Kelly Maclin
The lamp in the foreground adds depth to the photo.
The "Golden Hour" gives beautiful lighting to the photo.
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Stay focussed,
Cyril Furman
Friday, 7 March 2014
FEBRUARY 2014 PHOTO OF THE MONTH FOR www.photojudges.com
The photo of the month is "The Fisherman" by Don R, one of of our Three Star members
The Fisherman by Don R
Sometimes simple photos are very sucessful.
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Stay focussed,
Cyril Furman
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
JANUARY 2014, PHOTO OF THE MONTH AT PHOTOJUDGES.COM
The photo of the month is a very nice boat photo by our three star member Don R
Wind Cat by Don R
Stay focussed.
Cyril Furman
Monday, 13 January 2014
AN INTERNATIONAL AWARD
I received an International Award in the 2nd Africa Photographic Awards in the section "People."
The standard was exteremely high.
I had to achieve a minimum of 35 out of 42 points to get an acceptance.
The standard was exteremely high.
I had to achieve a minimum of 35 out of 42 points to get an acceptance.
Beggar by Cyril Furman
Stay focussed.
Cyril Furman
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