GROUP A - SCORE 76.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 90 | Carlos Castaneda 63
GROUP A - SCORE 70.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 78 | Carlos Castaneda 63
This photograph was taken in The Dolomites, Italy, at the Cadini Group Mountain range.
Cadini di Misurina is an awe-inspiring mountain group of the Sexten Dolomites in the Italian Dolomites, Northern Italy.
Defined by sharp, slender spires and pinnacles, the jagged Cadini di Misurina mountains look like the imagined backdrop of a high fantasy epic. It was taken at the early morning hours with a great amount of fog surrounding them, on September 26, 2024
GROUP A - SCORE 76
JUDGES: Richard Waas 94 | Carlos Castaneda 58
This was shot at a campfire. The subject is my son. He was playing his guitar. Years ago I entered similar images but this one has never been entered.
GROUP A - SCORE 72.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 82 | Carlos Castaneda 63
Taken in my dining room at 6pm. Nikon D3400. 1/60 sec at f/5.0 ISO 400; 24mm.
GROUP A - SCORE 73.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 79 | Carlos Castaneda 68
This photograph was taken near Flamingo at Everglades National Park on June 30, 20224
GROUP A - SCORE 91
JUDGES: Richard Waas 93 | Carlos Castaneda 89
GROUP B - SCORE 66.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 80 | Carlos Castaneda 53
I Took This Picture Early In The Morning, F 16 ISO 3200
GROUP A - SCORE 68
JUDGES: Richard Waas 73 | Carlos Castaneda 63
The backyard of my son's house in Lafayette, CO, on the one snowy day of this November. Taken with a samsung cell phone camera.
GROUP A - SCORE 74.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 89 | Carlos Castaneda 63
Flame from a fireplace. But, Let's Go Heat!
ISO 400
Exposure f 2.5 at 1/5000
lens set at 50mm
GROUP A - SCORE 73
JUDGES: Richard Waas 73 | Carlos Castaneda 73
ISO 640, 24-105 mm @ 105 mm; f 4.5; 1/100 s Hand Held
GROUP A - SCORE 83
JUDGES: Richard Waas 88 | Carlos Castaneda 78
Fujifilm X-HDS 16-80mm lens @ 41mm. ISO 160 | f/5.6 | 1/4 sec on a Tripod and a ND filter.
Location: Fairchild's Rain Forest area.
GROUP A - SCORE 78
JUDGES: Richard Waas 93 | Carlos Castaneda 63
GROUP B - SCORE 71
JUDGES: Richard Waas 79 | Carlos Castaneda 63
GROUP A - SCORE 91.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 90 | Carlos Castaneda 93
1/2000 sec f/8 420 mm 640 ISO
GROUP B - SCORE 86
JUDGES: Richard Waas 84 | Carlos Castaneda 88
GROUP A - SCORE 82
JUDGES: Richard Waas 81 | Carlos Castaneda 83
GROUP A - SCORE 74.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 81 | Carlos Castaneda 68
A close encounter at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. Taken with the Samsung cell phone camera.
GROUP A - SCORE 68
JUDGES: Richard Waas 73 | Carlos Castaneda 63
This was shot at the shopping center called Sunset Place in South Miami. This is the spiral staircase in this complex. I shot both from the top of the stairs looking down and from the bottom looking up. Sunset Place is a rather eerie place these days. There are very few stores that are occupied. This shopping center is scheduled for demolition and replacement by a new complex. I have visited here several times to shoot. I find many interesting things to shoot each time I visit.
GROUP A - SCORE 84.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 86 | Carlos Castaneda 83
GROUP A - SCORE 78
JUDGES: Richard Waas 83 | Carlos Castaneda 73
GROUP B - SCORE 66
JUDGES: Richard Waas 79 | Carlos Castaneda 53
GROUP A - SCORE 81.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 87 | Carlos Castaneda 76
GROUP A - SCORE 88
JUDGES: Richard Waas 88 | Carlos Castaneda 88
ISO 1600; 60-600 @ 600 mm; f/9; 1/3200s
Natural Light
Camera mounted on a tripod
GROUP A - SCORE 79.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 82 | Carlos Castaneda 77
GROUP A - SCORE 83
JUDGES: Richard Waas 88 | Carlos Castaneda 78
GROUP B - SCORE 66.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 70 | Carlos Castaneda 63
GROUP B - SCORE 80.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 80 | Carlos Castaneda 79
GROUP A - SCORE 82.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 86 | Carlos Castaneda 79
GROUP A - SCORE 82.5
JUDGES: Richard Waas 86 | Carlos Castaneda 79
1/1000 sec f/10 ISO 6400 700 mm (100-500mm Canon RF lens with 1.4 extender
GROUP B - SCORE 79
JUDGES: Richard Waas 80 | Carlos Castaneda 79
MEETING PLACE: ENTRANCE INSIDE IMMEDIATELY TO THE RIGHT
ENTRANCE FEE: $12; SENIORS FREE (CHECK MIAMI DADE COUNTY YOUTH FAIR FOR DISCOUNTS)
COORDINATOR: IBIS HILLENCAMP (CONTACT BY EMAIL OR PHONE ON TOP OF THIS PAGE)
FOR THOSE THAT WOULD LIKE TO HAVE AN EARLY DINNER, WE ARE MEETING AT 5 PM AT
El Manchego Restaurant, 2500 SW 107th Avenue, Miami.
Set your camera to RAW format. This allows you to correct exposure, white balance and other settings using LightRoom or Photoshop.
SHUTTER SPEED is the most important camera value for achieving the correct exposure for MOVEMENT. I suggest setting your camera to shutter-priority or manual mode. The amount of movement you capture in the image will vary depending on a number of factors, including the speed of the ride itself, but a good place to start is with a shutter speed of one to two seconds to get a lot of movement. Take some test shots to determine the correct values for movement given the surrounding lighting conditions.
Low ISO settings will allow you to achieve shutter speeds of one to two seconds (or lower) allowing you to capture motion blur in the people and in the rides. Using higher ISO values will normally speed up your exposure and result in freezing instead of blurring the motion in your shot. My suggestion – start with a LOW ISO between 100 – 400 depending on the ambient conditions.
Panning is a good way to add an increased sense of speed to a slower ride, such as the carousel. Take a panning shot by moving your camera in line with the moving subject during exposure. The aim is to keep the subject (carousel horse) as sharp as possible and the background as blurry as possible. Shoot in shutter-priority mode and select a speed of 1/30th of a second to start. You can then experiment with slower speeds depending on the level of light and the speed of the subject. Make sure to shoot in continuous shooting mode and, if your camera has it, use automatic focus tracking. Press the shutter half way to activate the focus tracking when the subject enters the frame. Lock focus on the subject and, as smoothly as possible, pan your camera to match the movement of the subject and take your shots.
Don’t forget that some of the most interesting shots are of the people walking around and their reactions. Here, you will have to take into consideration the outside lighting. Where is the best light? Where movement is NOT a factor, and you are hand holding your camera, your shutter speed should be no less that 1/focal length of your lens. It may be time to raise your ISO.
Know your camera. Do some test shots to determine which ISO and Shutter Speed values work best for the shot you are trying to achieve. The main goal, however, is to have FUN!!!
Evelyn Greer Park (Pinecrest)
8200 SW 124th Street
Pinecrest, FL 33157