November 2023 Print Winners
First Place (tie)
Cooling Down by Larry Pollock
Little Dancer by Bridget Cline
Second Place (tie)
Flight of the Honeybee by Lynda Rodig
Sumo Wrestlers by Stephen Anderson
First Place (tie)
Cooling Down by Larry Pollock
Little Dancer by Bridget Cline
Second Place (tie)
Flight of the Honeybee by Lynda Rodig
Sumo Wrestlers by Stephen Anderson
First Place
The Fence Between Us by Jim Ingraham
Second Place (3-way tie)
Oregon Swallowtail by Lynda Rodig
Addison Draws by Pam Arbogast
Sunset Oregon Coast by Jim Ingraham
Third Place
Dawn at Lone Ranch by Pam Arbogast
Honorable Mention (3-way tie)
Scotch Broom by Greg Smith
Resting But Alert by Jim Ingraham
Ring of Fire by Nomeca Hartwell
First Place
The King by Bridget Cline
Second Place
Fashion Barbie by Larry Pollock
Third Place (tie)
Mongolian Horseman by Stephen Anderson
Camp Staff by Stephen Anderson
Honorable Mention
Girls Just Want To Have Fun by Bridget Cline
First Place
Satisfied by Susan Sheets
I made this image of this lovely lion at Wildlife Safari in Winston, OR this past spring. I used my Olympus OM1 at 210mm, f8, iso 320, for 1/400 sec.
Second Place (tie)
Dragonfly and Lotus by Susan Sheets
Duck on Ice by Lynda Rodig
Young and Old by Larry Pollock
First Place (tie)
Leading Ladies by Judy Cox
Into the Light by Susan Sheets
Second Place (tie)
Dusty Roads by Bridget Cline
Crossing Over by Carol Bern
Leading Lines by Larry Pollock
Into the Yellow by Susan Sheets
The Caldera by Ross Steensland
Leading Ladies by Judy Cox
Judy writes about her image:
I took this photo at Heartland Ballet’s Spring production, “The Grant Sisters and the Griffin’s Riddle”. I used a Sony a6500 camera with an 18–200mm lens. The settings were f/6.3, 1/320 second, ISO 6400. I did minimal processing in Lightroom. Ballet is one of my favorite subjects to photograph, even though the lighting can be very tricky. I look for strong compositions in the dancers’ poses. Our assigned subject this month was “leading lines”, so I titled my photograph “Leading Ladies”.
I’ve been a member of the Wild Rivers Photography Club for about nine years, and really appreciate the support, camaraderie, and opportunities the club provides.
Congratulations, Judy, on such a beautiful image! Judy’s winning image will soon be in the Daily Courier.