2022-23 Photographer of the Year

2022-23 Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2023

Nomeca Hartwell

Applegate Starlight by Nomeca Hartwell

I really wanted to get this image after I saw something similar online so one fine September evening a friend and I made a run out there when the Milky Way was over the South end of Applegate Lake. We could not find the viewpoint we wanted  and left after a couple of hours somewhat disappointed. Luckily my friend found the location we were after in an old family photo she dug up and we went back over within the month  for a second astro shoot. This time we were not disappointed. Equipment was a Nikon D750 full frame camera, Nikon 24mm lens at f/2, ISO 3200 and 15 sec. per frame ( 4 altogether). Night shooting is generally pretty technical but also  pretty wonderful.  To quote Calvin and Hobbes ( by Bill Watterson):

“If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I’ll bet they would live a lot differently.”

It has been a privilege to work with so many fine and helpful photographers in the Wild Rivers Photography Club.


Also by Nomeca Hartwell Stars In Her Eyes

I remember looking up with wonder and longing at a starry sky when I was only 4 or 5 years old. Today I shoot those same stars, still marveling at the unearthly beauty of the night universe.  I particularly like this night shot taken at the Galesville reservoir. I see myself as the small  lit figure lost to the immense and mysterious beauty of the night sky while trying to capture a semblance the grandeur reflected all around me. 

“There is stardust in your veins. We are literally, ultimately children of the stars.”  (Jocelyn Bell Burrell)

We are, therefore, at least 1 way that the Universe knows itself.  (Bill Nye)


Photographer of the Year Runner Up 2023

Bridget Cline

Bridget Cline


Year End Print Winners 2022-2023

First Place

The Aerialist By Bridget Cline


Second Place

Lift Off From The Dark Lagoon by Susan Sheets


Third Place

Last Light On The Shoreline by Jim Ingraham


Three Honorable Mentions

Cape Arago Storm by Jim Ingraham


Just A Peek by Susan Sheets


Wearing Winter by Lynda Rodig



Year End Digital Winners 2022-2023

Judged images were selected from Assigned Winners and Quarterly Scored images

First Place

Ringlets by Bridget Cline


Second Place

Mustache Hair by Bridget Cline


Third Place

The Bearded One by Russ Williamson


Eight Honorable Mentions

Applegate Starlight by Nomeca Hartwell


A Night Out by Bridget Cline


Wild At Heart by Lynda Rodig


Gliding Blue Heron by Rose Christner


Feed Me by Lynda Rodig


The Gambler by Larry Pollock


Secret Milky Way by Larry Pollock


Dragon Fly And Corn by Larry Pollock

2021-22 Photographer of the Year

2021-22 Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the Year 2022

Susan Sheets

Rock and Roll – By Susan Sheets

 

This image was shot in Death Valley National Park on a beautiful October morning at Zabriskie Point. A photographers dream come true. I have visited this vast desert park with my partner in crime twice and hope to return in the future. The shot was made with an Olympus EM1Mk2 camera at 240mm, iso 200, f6.3 for 1/80 sec.

Year End Digital Winners 2022

Digital Image of The Year

Lynx On The Rocks – By Rudy Dierks

Second Place

Flavel House – By Dale George

Third Place

Ballet Dancer – By Jim Ingraham

Seven Honorable Mentions

Vanishing To Sunset – By Julie Padgett

Craigdorrach At Night – By Dale George

Two Irons – By Susan Sheets

Under The Fuchsia – By Rose Christner

Ghostly Beach – By Nomeca Hartwell

Sun Dawg On Mono Lake – By Rudy Dierks

The Fight Is On – By Rose Christner

Year End Print Winners 2022

First Place

Cascade Dreams – By Susan Sheets

Henline Falls is an impressive waterfall in the Willamette National Forest that I have photographed in all seasons over many years.  It is a place I love. This shot was taken in July when water levels were quite low.  The filtered light made a misty, peaceful magic all its own at the bottom of the falls.  
Shot with an Olympus EM5MkII, at 38mm, ISO 320, f3.5, 1/50 sec.

Second Place

Fire And Ice – By Larry Pollock

Fire and Ice

Third Place

Escaping The Rain – By Rudy Dierks Image not yet available

Three Honorable Mentions

Friends – By Larry Pollock

Friends

Contemplation – By Julie Padgett

Killer Clown – By Nomeca Hartwell

Photographer of the Year 2021

Photographer of the Year 2021

Rose Christner

Poseidon’s Daughter by Rose Christner

This was taken in Brookings on a cold winter’s night. It’s pretty scary to have waves crashing down behind you if you’re doing light painting at night. My model (Sarah Saylor) was dressed warm and waterproofed underneath the dress! I used a Canon EOS R at F5.6 and ISO 100 w24 mm, Bulb mode at 13.7 sec. on a tripod and remote.

Year End Digital Winners 2021

Image of the Year

Dancer Sarah     Jim Ingraham

Second Place

Geisha     Larry Pollock

Third Place

Poseidon’s Daughter     Rose Christner

Fourth Place

Silhouetted Figure In Museum     Jim Ingraham

Fifth Place

Fly Portrait 10X     Dale George

Four Honorable Mentions

Crystal Magic     Dale George

Kelp     Jim Ingraham

Splash     Larry Pollock

My Happy Cold Place     Susan Sheets

Four Awards of Merit

Musical Curves     Larry Pollock

Snowy Road Curves     Ozzie Cummins

Can You Read My Mind     Rudy Dierks

Wizard’s Hat     Larry Pollock

 

 

 

Bandon Beach Oregon

High  Points in the Assigned Subjects

Ozzie Cummins

Photographer Runner Up for 2021

Nomeca Hartwell

 

 

 

Nomeca Hartwell
Photographer of the Year 2020

Photographer of the Year 2020

Jim Heern

 

Image of the Year 2020 by Jim Heern

Go Ahead, I’m Listening

Year End Digital Winners 2020

First Place

Standing  Watch    Ozzie Cummins

Second Place  

Jupiter and the Milky Way    Susan Sheets

Third Place

The Stretch    Jim Ingraham

Ten Honorable Mentions

Reflections Of Fire    Ross Steensland

Discovering On Which Side My Bread Is Buttered    Ozzie Cummins

Worth Two In The Bush    Russ Williamson

Siblings    Jim Ingraham

Ballet Dancer    Jim Ingraham

A Storm Brewing    Rudy Dierks

A Good Point    David Church

My Tongue’s Longer Than Yours    Rose Christner

Strawberry    Larry Pollock

Black Wolf    Jim Heern

Year End Print Winners 2020

First Place

Rail Road    Susan Sheets

Second Place

On The Lookout    Rudy Dierks

Third Place

Go Ahead, I’m Listening    Jim Heern

Three Honorable Mentions    

Secret Beach    Nomeca Hartwell

Purple Pier    Ross Steensland

Aurora Contemplation    Larry Pollock

High Points in Assigned Subjects 2020 Winner

A Salt With A Deadly Weapon – Category “Idioms”      Ozzie Cummins

Photographer Of The Year Runner Up 2020

Susan Sheets

Photographer of the Year 2019

Photographer of the Year 2019

Dale George

Image of the Year For 2019

Here Today and Gone Tomorrow

End of the Year Digital Image Winners 2019

First Place

The Canoe    Jim Ingraham

Second Place

The Waterdrops View    Rose Christner

Third Place

The Tricyclist    Jim Ingraham

Three Honorable Mentions

A Pretty Place to Hide    Susan Sheets

Subtle Sunset    Ozzie Cummins

Last Rays of Light    Rose Christner

End of the Year Print Winners 2019

First Place

Snow Light    Susan Sheets

Second Place

Missing You    Jim Heern

Third Place

I Puke On Food    Dale George

Three Honorable Mentions

Lady In Red    Cynthia Briseno

The Master Calls    Dale George

Wishes    Susan Sheets

Highest Total Score – Assigned Category Winner for 2019

Jim Ingraham

His Wife    Category Cemeteries