Lockdown Photo Competition: Awards
Over the course of Term 3, students were invited to submit photographs as part of a Video and Photography Competition. Students were required to work within a specific theme and were also required to include a selection of mystery box items into their entry.
Most Outstanding Photography Folio
Trees 2
The judging panel said:
This image is particularly striking because its composition and leading lines guide the viewer’s eye into a richly textured scene. It is an otherworldly image filled with muted colours that contribute to its evocative sense of wonder
his image captures its location well. The play of light and shade, the angles and use of space all contribute to a sense of abandonment and isolation.
Old Building
Trees 1
Tree with water
Belgrave Railway Bridge
Lochlan GIBBONS TIGHE - Year 12
The judging panel said:
This image captures its location well. The play of light and shade, the angles and use of space all contribute to a sense of abandonment and isolation.
Year 11 Photography Award
Hayden Barnett - Year 11
Forest Paths
The judging panel said:
A lovely use of leading lines to guide the viewer through the composition.
Year 10 Photography Prize
Untitled
Daniel Punterere - Year 10
The judging panel said:
This image speaks of the wonder of spring in the midst of lockdown and this resonates with the viewer. The framing and technical execution is also impressive.
Year 9 Photography Award
The boat house
Finn Awramenko
The judging panel said:
Impressive depth of field emphasised with an abundance of textures.
The judging panel said:
This shot requires impressive technical control of the camera's aperture and requires the use of a tripod. The composition and the movement of colour combine to create an excellent image.
Year 8 Photography Prize
Sky Flying
Liam Shottle - Year 8
Year 7 Photography Prize
Untitled
Charlie Zarella - Year 7
The judging panel said:
Charlie has played with bold elements composition, using lines, angles and a variance in texture.