By David Jacobs.
Sony Rx100-III with built-in zoom.
Taken on a train heading in to Mumbai in the morning.

Photo Review Competitions

By David Jacobs.
Sony Rx100-III with built-in zoom.
Taken on a train heading in to Mumbai in the morning.

By Alisa Korotaeva.
Leica CL and Leitz Summicron-C 2/40 lens.
Kodak Ektar 100 film.

By Leon Chistiakoff.
This photo was taken at Mt Glorious just outside of Brisbane. We took the short walk and ended up covered in leeches but came across this lonely bridge which seems to lead nowhere.

By Greg Davies.
It was a foggy winter mid-morning in June by Port Phillip Bay at Port Melbourne. A light drizzle hung in the air. I was looking through a white haze, seeing muted colours and outlines in the far distance. It was an eerie and evocative atmosphere. Railings were reflected on the glistening pier. The view is from Princes Pier towards Webb Dock.

By Glenn Schultes.
A composition of 4 images taken at Marin County headlands lookout; San Francisco, Golden Gate Bridge, and Bakers Beach.
In colour the image looked flat, but once converted to black and white the texture of the clouds really popped!

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By Glenn Schultes.
I accidentally shot this at ISO 3200 when I was trying out my new camera for the first time. Luckily the RAW images produced by the camera retain a lot of detail so I was able to produce this result with Adobe Lightroom 5.6.
The grain adds to the image in Black and White. In colour, it detracts from the image.

Negative space is a fundamental concept across all of the visual arts, including photography.

The Light and Shade challenge asked participants to come up with a pair of images, one of which was dominated by light, and the other by shade…

By Charles Kosina.
The Black Tusk is a volcanic fragment in British Columbia, Canada. Taken from top of Whistler summit.
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