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Results of this years ANZANG have been announced, Would be nice to be in Adelaide to view these.
http://www.anzang.samuseum.sa.gov.au/
Thanks for that.
What is even better to see is at least one AP member that I recognise as a winner (http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?111492-Congratulations-to-AP-member-SARGE-for-his-win-in-ANZANG) amongst them. :th3:
Ventureoverland
11-10-2012, 9:24pm
Ive just come back from Adelaide today... Didnt find out about it until I walked into the Airport and saw the advertising.
Its on until the 25th November, so I can feel another work visit coming on!
Jon
Dark Mist
12-10-2012, 12:23am
Doesn't the ANZANG tour?
I'm spoiled as a local and visit every year and recommend seeing the exhibition.
Doesn't the ANZANG tour?
I'm spoiled as a local and visit every year and recommend seeing the exhibition.
Only to WA,Albany, Geraldton and Kalgoorlie I think from memory and last years goes to Tasmania, Launceston.
FallingHorse
14-10-2012, 4:31pm
Doesn't the ANZANG tour?
I'm spoiled as a local and visit every year and recommend seeing the exhibition.
Nothing ever tours the Top End of NT, we are always artisticly deprived :(
Didn't know about this exhibition so thanks for the heads up.;)
Hmm, if it comes to Kalgoorlie I will give it a look in. Just went to one exhibition but I think that was a local one.
ANZANG Exhibition Dates
The 2012 ANZANG Nature Photography collection will be on display at the following venues:
South Australian Museum
5 October - 25 November 2012
Western Australian Museum - Albany
Dates TBC
December 2012 - February 2013
Western Australian Museum - Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Dates TBC
March – May 2013
Western Australian Museum - Geraldton
Dates TBC
May – July 2013
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery - Launceston
30 August – 27 October 2013
The 2011 ANZANG Nature Photography collection will be on display at the following venues:
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery - Launceston
15 September - 4 November 2012
Well I will cetainly look that up. Thanks for the info.
A little off topic but related.....my missus (bless her she loves me for some reason) just told me to keep the information about ANZANG and enter next year. Why is it family think you can take award winning photos when we clearly know we are outclassed? lol
enduro
28-10-2012, 10:48pm
From memory, it used to tour more widely and should in all respects.
What are peoples thoughts on the 2013 Anzang winner.Hmmmmmmm.
^ is that the two birds almost colliding? If so, it didn't seem real enough (which it probably was). There was just something missing from the photo.
What are peoples thoughts on the 2013 Anzang winner.Hmmmmmmm.
I wasn't judging the Perth National last year which was the year that it won that. (I overheard, or it was meant to be so) that the "national body" wasn't too happy about it, whatever that meant.
I've viewed the image in quite good detail (online) and can say that it all looks legit. The light angle is right each of the birds so they were shot at the same time and one can't tell if they weren't. From memory, there is some slight haloing about the Spoonbill but that is likely from the entrants PS/PP ability and having to push some light in the right areas to pull it off - the dark areas would have been a bit too dark to appreciate the image fully. I recall the rules indicate something like "any post processing must not be obvious or alter the image content" or something along those lines.
The photog does produce some excellent work and it's a pity he has chosen to retire. Having said that, he has reached a pinnacle of achievement and that's what I told him.
What is your concern with the winning image, Feg?
Says it was shot with 800mm.depth of field not believable IMO.Now states he used 24.-105.???????????Lots of questions.I noticed a few composite bird shots on his site that I just cant find anymore but where there a few days ago.
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