Diagonals And Composition Photo Contest Winners
Thank you to all the photographers that shared their diagonals in your composition in the Diagonals And Composition Photo contest with chances to win Gift Card Bundle and more!
A special thanks to our friend and professional photographer Mark Metternich for his collaboration as a guest judge in this photo contest. Mark Metternich is a full time professional landscape photographer who has spent most of his time living mobile on the road. Mark's great passion for fine art landscape comes through in his work and has attracted a wide audience around the world, has been widely published and has won various awards.
"Although photography is very subjective in the way it touches an individual's emotions fora wide variety of reasons, this image stood out to me as incredibly creative, mysterious, surreal and with the human figure far in the distance running toward the viewer it was like the perfect icing on the cake for me. I love how the image does not have a particular definition or meaning but remains mysterious and enigmatic. To create an image like this and for it to have a special almost magical quality amazes me. " - Mark Metternich
"It was almost a perfect tie between this image and Runner up #2 and I struggled very hard to choose which one I liked most for completely different reasons. It was such an equal tie I was not sure what to do in judging them. But then a thought came to mind: which would I prefer to put on the wall of my home? This one speaks volumes to me and I have a personal/emotional connection to it. The early riser, the athlete, the competitive person putting in the hard hours of determined training when maybe half the world is still in bed sleeping. The image also looks as if it might not have been set up. The use of line is immediately striking to me, but what puts it over the top is the content of the physical athlete, which I connect to." - Mark Metternich
"This image is just amazing in its natural lines, light, and color temperature contrast! A very feely image for me. I can almost feel the coldness of the shadows and the warmth of what looks like the earliest morning light. Having the solitary figure in the image and the long shadow is wonderful. The only thing I wished would have been improved is the distracting shadow above the human figure. I know that would be a pretty mighty difficult clone to eliminate, but feel the image would work better without it." - Mark Metternich