Judges: Dave Church, Vince Williams and Gene Rimmer (Lead Judge)

Electronic Image Competition – Assigned (Insects) 

1st Place – Image of the Month

  “Sweet Song”  David Church

“This image was taken at the “Back to the Fifties-Concert in the Park”, and it features one of the lead singers of the group “Sound Stage Review”.  I learned about photographing musical groups from other Camera Club members, and have found it challenging, as well as a great way to be close to the action. You often find some great expressions”. 
 
The camera is a Canon 6d with a 70-300 mm lens at 200mm. The photo was shot at ISO 1,250 at f8 at 1/160 second.
 “I’ve taken photos most of my life starting at home with my Dad’s darkroom.  I joined the Caveman Camera Club in 2009, and since then have enjoyed learning and serving with a great group of folks”.

 


1st Place – Tie

“The eyes have it”  Rose Christner
This was taken in Dec. of 2016 for our Christmas celebration at home. This is of my daughter Tamara and her boyfriend Eric and Tamara’s beloved dog Halo. She had just unwrapped the backpack for her biking/camping trip in Hawaii so she could take her well traveled dog with her.  She had just tried it on with Halo in it to see if it fit and I took the fun shot. They all have extraordinary eyes, hence the title. Taken with my CANON EOS 80D at 1/80sec, F/5  62mm, ISO 5000.

 

 


2nd Place – Tie (x2)

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 “Cow Lick”  Laurie Scaruffi

 


2nd Place – Tie (x2)

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 “Watercolor Magnolia’s”  Marcia Fasy

 


3rd Place – Tie (x3)

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 “Open Up”  Linda Williams

 


3rd Place – Tie (x3)

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 “Here’s Looking at You”  Vince Williams

 


3rd Place – Tie (x3)

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 “It’s Getting Hot In Here”  Jim Ingraham

 


Honorable Mention – Tie (x3)

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 “Stickerball” Jan Kloes

 


Honorable Mention – Tie (x3)

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 “Just The Two of Us”  Linda Williams

 


Honorable Mention – Tie (x3)

DCIM100GOPROGOPR0216.JPG “Watch Out”  Russ Williamson

 


Electronic Image Competition – Open 

1st Place

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 “A Pair of Watchful Eyes”  Jim Ingraham

Taken at All Sports Park (Reinhart Park) in the late afternoon sunlight early February 2017. Not a lot of Photoshop, just basic corrections and adjustments. Shot with a Nikon D810 and a 200-500 mm F5.6 lens. ISO 800, F5.6 @ 1/320th second handheld with the vibration reduction on at 500 mm 

 


2nd Place – Tie (x3)

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 “Powerful Gaze” Greg Smith

 


2nd Place – Tie (x3)

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 “Eye to Eye”  Jim Heern

 


2nd Place – Tie (x3)

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 “Keeping His Eye on the Ball”  Joel Takarsh

 


3rd Place – Tie (x6)

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 “Squall Line”  Dale George

 


3rd Place – Tie (x6)

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 “Rockin Out”  Dave Church

 


3rd Place – Tie (x6)

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 “Flowering Maple”  Marcia Fasy

 


3rd Place – Tie (x6)

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 “The Little Pooper”  Rose Christner

 


3rd Place – Tie (x6)

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 “Harbor View”  Suzi Pratt

 


3rd Place – Tie (x6)

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 “Early Bird”  Greg Smith

 


Print Competition – Assigned (Inseccts) 

1st Place

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 “Onion Skin”  Jim Ingraham

 There is literally nothing left of this onion except the dried out skin. Took many months of sitting on the window sill for it to get this way. Taken with a Nikon D810 and 70-200 lens at 200 mm. ISO 250 at F22. Lighting is two softboxes. One on the right side of the image and the other behind and to the left of the image. Used a white card for a little bit of fill on the front left of the onion. 

 


2nd Place

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 “Hairy Texture”  Dave Church

 


3rd Place – Tie (x4)

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 “Painted Hills ”  Dave Bell

 


3rd Place – Tie (x4)

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 “Curly Bark ”  Judy Cox

 


3rd Place – Tie (x4)

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 “After Harvest ”  Greg Smith

 


3rd Place – Tie (x4)

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 “Burma Dream ”  Nomeca Hartwell

 


Print Competition – Open category

1st Place 

Of Bygone Days

 “Of Bygone Days”  Dale George

Photo was taken in Astoria at the Flavel House Museum. The house built by Mr. George Flavel, a river boat pilot who earned his fortune mainly by piloting ships up and down the treacherous Columbia river. He then expanded his fortune by getting into real estate in later years.

     Built between 1884-1886 in the Queen Anne style, the home boasts 2 ½ stories including an upstairs cupola where George could watch the ships going up river. The home has 6 fire places, tons of hand carved woodwork, 14 foot ceilings downstairs and 12 foot ceilings upstairs. The home managed to survive a fire that destroyed much of town in 1922 and later survived 2 attempts to have it torn down to make way for a parking lot. Every room on the 2 floors are open to the public and decorated with antique furnishing, dishes and trappings of a fine Victorian mansion.

     The house made a great impression on me and I really wanted to bring home images that when viewed, would give the atmosphere of this fine old home. So naturally, I used my tried and true method of taking multiple exposures, on a tri-pod which to my surprise was allowed. I used my new (then) Canon 5DMK3, Canon 16-35mm lens combination. Lens was fully open to 16mm, ISO setting 125, aperture set at f/8. 3 shots were taken at .3,  .125,  .8 seconds and combined and tonemapped in Photomatix. Next was some clean up work in Lightroom and finally a little more detail extraction in NIK Efex Pro.

     The 3 main entertaining rooms downstairs were open, but roped off at the doorways to keep visitors from damaging the rugs and furnishings, but this in no way hampered the view or accessibility for my camera. If you go, be sure to allow a good 1.5 hours to fully appreciate and photograph this gem.

 


2nd Place

Selma Storm

 “Selma Storm ”  Nomeca Hartwell

 


3rd Place

Pretty Boy

 “Pretty Boy ”  Jim Heern