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08/03/2011 02:09:43 AM · #1
Arthur Morris - photographer and author of Birds as Art has just announced a new contest. I thought some people from here might be interested.

//www.birdsasart.com/2011/08/02/birds-as-art-bulletin-381/
08/03/2011 02:14:11 AM · #2
Originally posted by MacDonald:

Arthur Morris - photographer and author of Birds as Art has just announced a new contest. I thought some people from here might be interested.

//www.birdsasart.com/2011/08/02/birds-as-art-bulletin-381/


There are some amazing bird photographers here that should definitely enter!!! Can't wait to see how many DPC'ers place :-)
08/03/2011 02:21:02 AM · #3
Hahaha, I may just start taking pictures of my chickens and enter them...
08/03/2011 02:35:31 AM · #4
Huh... Turns out I'm about 10% bird photographer... I'm kinda surprised at how many birds shots I've entered into challenges - probably won't enter though - there's sure to be some killer talent turn out for that and my bird shots are.. Good, but not great - maybe I'll get something really awesome in the next year..


08/03/2011 02:49:35 AM · #5
Cory, not trying to contradict you but your shot of the Northern Harrier is outstanding.

He also does shots like this other one of yours

The contest is accepting entries for a long period of time and I have talked with Artie Morris (years ago)and exchanged emails with him and he is quite exceptional in what he considers great shots. I don't know him in the least mind you, it's just when I started following his work and subscribed to his blog, it was about 6 years ago and he was very approachable and gave me some good insight on bird photography and took a look at some of my stuff. He charges now to give feedback.

I think you should really take a look at your photos and also at his site. You might be very surprised.

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08/03/2011 09:16:00 AM · #6
Originally posted by MacDonald:

Cory, not trying to contradict you but your shot of the Northern Harrier is outstanding.

He also does shots like this other one of yours

The contest is accepting entries for a long period of time and I have talked with Artie Morris (years ago)and exchanged emails with him and he is quite exceptional in what he considers great shots. I don't know him in the least mind you, it's just when I started following his work and subscribed to his blog, it was about 6 years ago and he was very approachable and gave me some good insight on bird photography and took a look at some of my stuff. He charges now to give feedback.

I think you should really take a look at your photos and also at his site. You might be very surprised.


You're too kind.. I'll take a genuine look around and see if he'd like some of my shots - still, I'd like to pull off something truly worthy in the next few months, I have little doubt that there will be some amazing photographers entering in.

I couldn't find a list of previous winners, maybe I'm just blind?
08/03/2011 12:58:48 PM · #7
It's a new contest .. first year for it. They want to make it an annual one and expect it get a lot of recognition as time passes. I haven't read all the rules and regs yet .. just that as far as editing it's a lot more open that most contests. I got the email late last night and only glanced at it. I am sure that many here would know much better than moi if it's a fair contest.

Costs $25.00 (you get more than one entry.. I thought I read 10 but not sure) but if you bought something from b&h it get's you an entry. My 7D arrived today :( so I was a few days early ordering that but b&h are one of their sponsors.

Anyway, I had to pass it on as I really like A. Morris and his style of photographing birds and when he told me (years ago) that he talks to them too and tells them where to fly, I knew I found someone I could relate to (grin) I thought I was the only nut.
08/03/2011 01:58:49 PM · #8
Yes, one can submit up to ten entries for a single fee, but I can't submit anything at all -- for some insane reason their "liberal" rules require a RAW original, eliminating a huge pool of prospective entrants with cameras which only capture JPEG ...
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