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12/18/2008 01:48:24 PM · #1
The recently announced 2008 NatGeo photo contest winners...

//extra.msn.com/National-Geographic-Photo-Contest-Winners.aspx

I wonder how these shots would have done against the panel of judges here at DPC.
12/18/2008 02:02:52 PM · #2
I think that depends on how many of the photographers are from Iceland. ;)
12/18/2008 02:14:30 PM · #3
I think most of those photos would have done well. But then again my tastes are different than the average voter. I dont simply vote on eye candy pop photos. If the photo says something to me or has a good story it gets a good rating.
12/18/2008 02:23:11 PM · #4
For thoes that don't want to load silver what ever it is.
12/18/2008 02:51:53 PM · #5
Originally posted by alans_world:

For thoes that don't want to load silver what ever it is.


thanks I refuse to install that micrsoft crap in my computer

But the two best images I saw out the bunch that I really liked was the door with the red wall and a bunch of post-its on it

and the other was the eiffel tower photo taken from in the train with the guy you see standing there
12/18/2008 02:59:52 PM · #6
The fourth one in the People series of the kids playing in a room with a ball or two in Tanzania. For some reason, I think I've seen that shot here at DPC... have I?

Message edited by author 2008-12-18 15:01:56.
12/18/2008 04:06:55 PM · #7
Interesting photos-- I have a feeling that the English Edition Viewers Choice photos would outscore the juried photos if they were placed in a DPC FS. Maybe not each one, but generally speaking. My vote for NatGeo eye-candy award goes to the playing porpoises.

Just an observation to fuel the eye-candy/art argument. ;)

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And for the 'wildlife/zoo' harangue, the snow leapard(indigenous to Central Asia), was actually shot in Kalispell, Montana. :P
12/18/2008 04:15:20 PM · #8
Originally posted by digitalpins:

Originally posted by alans_world:

For thoes that don't want to load silver what ever it is.


thanks I refuse to install that micrsoft crap in my computer
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Why is that then? WHats wrong with it?
12/18/2008 04:24:57 PM · #9
Originally posted by alans_world:

For thoes that don't want to load silver what ever it is.

Thank you, Alan, and thank you, Scott. I appreciated the initial heads-up, but I also balked at loading yet another thing onto my PC.

EDIT: But oh my those are slow to load! :-p

Message edited by author 2008-12-18 16:38:09.
12/18/2008 04:37:53 PM · #10
Originally posted by LuDeLush:

I wonder how these shots would have done against the panel of judges here at DPC.


Sure every one could win assuming of course they get entered in the right challenge theme. The highly saturated cow pic in the English Edition Winners screams DPC.
12/18/2008 04:42:11 PM · #11
102,564 entries in the National Geographic contest ... what's that, about 4 years worth of DPC entries. Pretty stiff competition and the winning entries are superb. Love the dolphins and waves photo.
12/22/2008 02:17:51 PM · #12
//adventure.nationalgeographic.com/2008/08/reader-photo-contest-photography

different national geographic photo contest... but I'm a DPCer that won a runner up prize!

Check out the second image of the reader photo contest... the image of the woman sitting on the rock in Banff national park is mine.

No ribbon on DPC yet but I got a national geographic prize. I guess that tells you how tough the competition is on DPC!!!
12/22/2008 02:20:06 PM · #13
Here is the link to the winning images

My image is the second one.... girl in red sitting on the rock.

representing DPC on National Geographic Adventure page
12/22/2008 02:23:25 PM · #14
Originally posted by acoppola:

Here is the link to the winning images
My image is the second one.... girl in red sitting on the rock.
representing DPC on National Geographic Adventure page

Great shot, Adam.
12/22/2008 02:26:16 PM · #15
Thanks Larry!
12/22/2008 02:59:51 PM · #16
Congrats on a beautiful image Adam. Nice way to end the year. :)
01/11/2009 11:31:00 AM · #17
Originally posted by Melethia:

The fourth one in the People series of the kids playing in a room with a ball or two in Tanzania. For some reason, I think I've seen that shot here at DPC... have I?

It WAS something I'd seen here before!! Congrats to crego for this exceptional shot!

01/18/2009 05:45:18 PM · #18
hey, thanks Melethia ;)
01/18/2009 08:21:35 PM · #19
Well, since some are proudly showing off there placing in some of these magazine's contests, I won't feel too bad about bragging a little in this thread also.

Click on Wildlife and then the third from the right pic on the second row

......or see it here

I won honorable mention in Outdoor Photographer's Magical Adventures Photo Contest for this photo early last year.

A couple of weeks after the announcements of the winner I happened to meet the Grand Prize winner who, coincidentally, also lives here in Miami. He couldn't believe that he won the safari trip in Africa (neither could I) and is waiting to go until he can afford the airfare.
01/19/2009 09:04:44 AM · #20
I can't believe you get that close to the ali..
01/19/2009 10:52:49 AM · #21
Great shot, Adam. Congrats. WOW - that's some stunning imagery there. Thanks for linking us.
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