Royal Hobart Agricultural Show Art Competion

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  1. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    It has been that time of year again when this rather prestigious art competion was on again, same as last year I entered and volunteered to help out. As usual I read and tightly stuck to the rules.
    This was my entries this year showing the conditions this family of cattle breeders work on their small acherage of land. They have a cream bull which is the most uncooperative animal for photography I have ever tried to get a good image of.
    I took multiple images and each time he turned his backside to me or put his head behind one of the cows or shoved his head into a pile of hay.
    so I took some images of the breeder's son Stuart and his Mother, Heather.
    With all this sticking to the rules the winning photo was a dumb fish that was endangered and nothing to do with Agriculture, hanging around in the background I picked up on who knew each other and all the winers were in this little group. t was not all doom and gloom there were some nice Images such as called cows in the mist and a nice image of a wallaby.
    Just a side grumble on the image, it was a endangered spotted hand fish only found in the Derwent river and it's habitat is threatended by sewerage run off.
    Next year I will be shooting a Jack Jumper ant, a nasty little bugger as a blow up macro shot.
    Stuart and Heather.jpg
    You will see that when I took the image of Stuart and his mom the bull decided to stick his head in the shot .
    Stuart, Collinsvale Cattle Breeder.jpg
     
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    Photo-bombed by a bull - now that's something I've never seen before :D Nice shots Craig, pity the judge didn't look up the word 'Agricultural'.:rolleyes:
     
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    Thanks Keith, like anything worhwhile, you have just have to keep going back and learning from the previous year.
     
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    I also wonder if any of these judges have ever set foot on a farm or paddock.
     

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