Awards
Photography competitions aren’t for everybody, and certainly I felt they weren’t for me earlier on in my photography journey. So why was that? Fear of failure? Very probably. A belief my images weren’t good enough? Absolutely! I really wanted to become a better photographer but my biggest stumbling block was I had no real benchmark to measure any improvement against. So I began to wonder whether the very act of selecting images to enter into competitions might actually make me look at my own images differently. Perhaps I would learn to look at them critically and objectively, using my head and not just my heart. And perhaps that shift could help to move me forward. I realise that competitions will always be subjective…that what one judge likes, another may not…but interestingly, in terms of progress, I think I have learnt more from the images that didn’t do well than those that did. So competition entry for me is not about trumpet-blowing and kudos. It’s about validation and learning.
Below are a selection of my successful images that I would like to share with you. I do hope you enjoy them. Please click on the individual images to see a larger version.
Is there life on Mars
Nature's filigree
Maelstrom
Under attack
Maelstrom (b+w)
Deluge
In the round 03
Marine abstraction
Perfectly imperfect
The coldness of the world
Carduus nutans
In the round 02
Storm incoming
Nature's tapestry
Changing seasons
Wood-wide web
The original angry bird?
View from a window
Hey! What's that?
Wash and brush-up
In the round 04
Desolation
Frost
Ice flowers
The White Lands
Collateral damage
The stilling pond
In the round 01
Drying out
Along for the ride
View from a window (alternative version)
Grater(!) owl
It's all a facade
In the round 06
Colours of summer
Nothing to see here!
I'm watching you!
Delicacy
Tomtit
The Overlord
Incognito guest
Impressions of autumn
In the round 05
Hello Mr Blue Sky
Missy
Dahlia and friend
New life
Power to the people