Never underestimate the power of black and white. Photo Challenge 36 was all about monochrome and boy did our challengers rise to the occasion. We received a great swag of terrific entries and it was therefore exceptionally difficult to decide a winner. But, in the end, that’s our task, so after much back and forth, we gave the nod to Mark Sherborne for his very subtle untitled landscape study. As a token of our appreciation, Mark will receive a Verbatim 250GB Portable Hard Drive.

 

Never underestimate the power of black and white. Photo Challenge 36 was all about monochrome and boy did our challengers rise to the occasion. We received a great swag of terrific entries and it was therefore exceptionally difficult to decide a winner. But, in the end, that’s our task, so after much back and forth, we gave the nod to Mark Sherborne for his very subtle untitled landscape study. As a token of our appreciation, Mark will receive a Verbatim 250GB Portable Hard Drive.

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Mark Sherborne
Mark’s picture just pipped our the First Runner-up, the brooding and intense “Backyard Fight” by Zorica Purlija.

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“Backyard Fight” by Zorica Purlija
We pinned the Second Runner-up ribbon on Sue Wilde’s geometric citiscape.

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Sue Wilde
Our Honourable mention list includes Josh Leahy’s gritty tree trunk and roots picture; Andrew Goldsworthy’s panoramic shot of Mount Cook from Lake Pukaki, NZ; Roy Lister’s tough as nails picture of his mate Richard; Roz Krugle’s exquisite shot of a Tern she entitled “Extension” and Mardi Harrison’s simple floral image.

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Josh Leahy

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Andrew Goldsworthy

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“Richard” by Roy Lister

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“Extension” by Roz Krugle

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Mardi Harrison
Details of the next Photo Challenge are published in Photo Review magazine. Click here to order online or to find out where to buy your copy.