12 June 2014

Ode to Canberra (Round 2) - send us your pictures to win a double pass to Palace Cinema

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Thank you to all of you who submitted photos last week. We were quite overwhelmed with the interest (and frankly, the quality of the images). As we work on code to allow a more sophisticated voting system, we have decided to give all of those who submitted entries a double pass to Palace Cinemas. We will contact you over the coming few days to organise delivery of your tickets. Enjoy!

This week it’s down to business and here are the rules of engagement:

  • You can only submit one photo each (images@the-riotact.com)
  • Please include a title for the image, and if possible, please include the ‘photographic’ details of the image (type of camera it was shot on etc)
  • Photos must be received by 6pm on Wednesday to be included in this week’s competition
  • We will choose the top six photos (with input from some experts) and post them in a poll which will be made available on Thursday
  • You guys vote for your favourite photo
  • Poll closes 6pm Friday and the winner will be announced on Monday morning
  • On Monday we start again

Clear? Look forward to receiving your shots!

(The Feature shot for this week is ‘Sunday Afternoon Stunner’ by Paul Jurak (Kayakcameraman) which we thought was particularly, well – stunning)

Ode to Canberra (Round 2)

  • 5 - Evening light at the Pinnacle Nature Reserve
    (18%, 25 Votes)
  • 4 - Front yard brilliance
    (1%, 1 Votes)
  • 3 - Lake Burley Griffin just down from New Acton
    (33%, 47 Votes)
  • 2 - Snow up in the Brindabellas
    (6%, 8 Votes)
  • 1 - Cooleman Ridge looking to the Brindabellas
    (43%, 60 Votes)

Total Voters: 142

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(1) Cooleman Ridge looking to the Brindabellas – by Ezy
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(2) Snow up in the Brindabellas – by Andy G
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(3) Lake Burley Griffin just down from New Acton – Robyn
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(4) Front yard brilliance – Sheep Groper
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(5) Evening light at the Pinnacle Nature Reserve – Ben Dover
(Canon 5d Mk III, Exposure Time 1/15 second, ISO Speed Ratings = 100, Lens Model = EF17-40mm f/4L USM)
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UPDATE – thanks to Ben Dover for sending in ‘Evening light at the Pinnacle Nature Reserve’.

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