Before you jump to conclusions, the award winning photos are the ones I photographed and not my photos 😂
Yesterday I posted the first batch of the photos I saw at the latest photo exhibition and today I'd like to show you the rest.
I got a lot of nice feedback from the community, I hope you will like this one as well as there were some amazing photos there.
Dóra Csörögi - Enclosed
This photo won gold medal in the Nature - Tree category. Although I haven't seen all the other participating photos in this category (there are a few I can show you in this post, but not all), I fully agree with the decision. I loved it from the second I laid eyes on it. It's a drone photo and many argue that drone photos are not real photos, I am not sharing their opinion. I've never flown a drone and have no idea what kind of settings a drone camera has, but I'm sure you need some skills and good eye to take such photos. The other thing worth mentioning here is that if you don't have a drone, taking such a photo becomes quite impossible.
What I love here is the rule of third respected, the colors, the harmony between the brown, green and the grey and how the shadow is falling the other way.
Szilamér Huszár - Rétyi Medow
This is another entry from the same category. Look at those layer of colors. I keep saying nature is the best artist and you can have as much proof as you want. This is one of it. Look at the colors.
Zoltán Mekli - Fluff
This photo was awarded with silver medal in the same category. I don't know how much manipulation is allowed at these exhibitions or how much manipulation has been done to this photo, apart from the colors, but this photo is amazing. How much is the chance to find such a scene?
Botond Kinda - Autumn Morning
Special mention in the same category. These are my colors, so obviously I love it. What's nice here the spot where the photo was taken. Would brighten my room for sure.
Gergő Dániel Gál - Eurasian Jay
We are changing category here. This photo was awarded special mention in the youth category, between 15 and 21 years. It's a bit shocking (in a very good way) to see teenagers taking part in exhibitions and contest with such good photos. I've never been good in this category, so hats off in front of those who are, especially at such a young age.
Mihály Moldován - Parallel
Botond Kinda - Spring
One more participating photo from the Nature - Tree category. I wouldn't have used the effect as the scene is beautiful on its own, but it's ok like this as well.
Erzséber Mazán - In The Castle
Silver medal in the photos taken using archaic methods category.
I don't know if it's obvious to everyone, or not, so what you see is two people dancing.
Loránt Fülöp - Coming Home
This can be a common scene in some of the villages, where growing livestock is still the main activity of the village.
László Bolla - Sparkling Water
This photo got the gold medal in Hungarian Inventions category. In my previous post, you've seen two photos from this category, related to the Rubik cube. This one is special, but different. These sparkling water bottles are not in use anymore as you can buy sparkling water in plastic bottles and don't need to use those batteries anymore.
But the historical meaning apart, I love how the bottles are lined up in front of the wall and how the light is falling on them. Excellent in my eyes. I love this type of photography.
Tibor Kozics - Changing Season
General category.
Ede Tordai - Flying
General category.
This is a funny one. I'm not entirely sure, but the metal thing you see behind the lady I think it is a rail carriage. It's interesting, but not an award winning in my eyes.
Ferenc Német - Illusion
General category.
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