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  • October 2022 Photgraphic Challenge: Golden Hour.....

    To enter, simply post your picture in this thread between now and 31st October. After which there will be a two week voting period during which all members (not just those who have entered the competition) will be encouraged to vote for their favourites by using the ''Poll" system. 1st, 2nd & 3rd places will be allocated and these will ultimately count towards the title of E-System User Photographer of the Year. However, do bear in mind that each monthly round is a separate competition in its own right and you can enter as many or as few rounds as you wish.

    Voting begins on November 1st 2022. 3 votes each, using the "Poll" system.

    We'll try to keep the rules simple, but we must have a few:-

    1) Enter one picture only. You are able to change or delete your entry during the month. There is no time limit on the submitted photo. The Title is a description, and your interpretation is your decision.

    2) All entries must have been taken on an Olympus E-System body (Four Thirds or Micro Four Thirds), a non-Olympus body but using an Olympus Zuiko E-System lens or an Olympus digital compact such as the XZ-1 or the Tough Cameras.

    3) Three votes per member, please. You do not need to have entered the competition in order to vote.

    4) Don't vote for your own entry please.

    5) Once you have voted, that's it. You can't change your mind!

    6) Because we are using the "Poll" system, you can "Like" away to your hearts content.

    Don't forget, the subject is open to your interpretation.

    Not a rule but you are asked to try and keep to a size of photo that is easy to view. The "preferred" size is as near to the full width/height of the screen as you can achieve. Larger than that and it becomes difficult to see the submission in the whole. This is for landscape orientation. For portrait orientation, I think its best to keep to the depth of the screen, again for easy viewing. As said this not a rule, just do the best you can. There will be a thread about photo sizes, and no doubt there will be good advice on how to achieve this....

    I think I have covered everything but please do let me know if I have missed anything.​
    Last edited by MJ224; 1 October 2022, 08:43 AM.
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
    Mark Johnson Retired.

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    September sails are the best (Oranmore 09/22)

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    Declan

    Em1ii and 12-40 f2.8, 40-150 f2.8, 60mm macro, 25 f1.8, 45 f1.8, 75 f1.8.
    OM10 and 50mm f1.8. Panasonic GM5 and 12-32.

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      Coming to an end....
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
      Mark Johnson Retired.

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        • #5
          Evening - the end of the day

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          • #6
            As disturbance comes

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            * Henry
            * Location: Subang Jaya, Selangor
            * Malaysia


            All my garbage so far.

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              Harvesting Click image for larger version

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              • #8
                Golden Fog

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                Celeste

                “As my artist’s statement explains, my work is utterly incomprehensible and is therefore full of deep significance” ~Calvin + Hobbes

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                • #9

                  The Cliff by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
                  Paul
                  Panasonic S1Rii and S5 with a few lenses
                  flickr
                  Portfolio Site

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                  • #10
                    This is shaping up like a really tough competition to judge!

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                    • griffljg
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                      I agree with you! Mark is going to struggle......... Yet again!

                    • MJ224
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                      Groan....................:-(

                    • Downwind Dec
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                      Thought I might break my duck this time, but now I'm not so sure :-D

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                    Golden at Suilven

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                    Steve

                    E-M1 Mk II X2, E-510, Pana/Leica 8-18mm, Oly 12-100mm f4, Pana/Leica 50-200mm f2.8-4, Laowa 6mm f2, 5omm f2, Pana Lumix 1.4XTC, Oly 9-18mm f4-5.6, 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 II,14-42mm, 40-150mm

                    http://www.flickr.com/photos/stoates/

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                    • Downwind Dec
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                      So that's Suilven. My little sailing boat was originally named for it.

                    • stoates
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                      Downwind Dec. Yep, pretty iconic mountain. One of the few I can recognise!!

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                    Golden Leeds

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                    • pdk42
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                      I didn't know it was possible to make Leeds look even remotely nice. Well done!

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                    Beinn Dorain and the Black Mount

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                    Duncan

                    Lots of toys.

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                      East Anglian Click image for larger version

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                      Edward

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                        Indian Ocean near Broome

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