■ OneShat Movement

2020. 6. 9. 11:04■ 사진/공모 사진전

■ OneShat Movement

 

OneShot : Movement, Fine Art

Wild Carrots

Photographer : Anne Mason-Hoerter

  • Prize : 1st Place / OneShot : Movement, 1st Place / Oneshot : Movement/Fine Art

  • Date of Photograph : 2013

  • Technical Info : Nikon D70s, LeicaD-Lux, Cannon scanner


Multiple scan data combined with digital camera data of a Wild Carrot, scientific name being Daucus carota. My photographic process involves first taking the plant apart and then scanning each piece. I then combine those images with images I have taken with my cameras. I wanted to reproduce the unseen movement of plants at night. There are over 50 single images and took over a month to complete.

 

Almost Free

Photographer : PATRIZIA BURRA

  • Prize : 2nd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Fine Art

  • Company/Studio : Patrizia Burra

  • Date of Photograph : 13/12/2019

  • Technical Info : 1/125 sec f/8 Iso 50

An artistic vision of movement.

 

Giant's Causeway and figure, Northern Ireland.

Photographer : Ugo Ricciardi

  • Prize : 3rd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Fine Art

  • Date of Photograph : 2018

Technical Info

18 sec, f11, 100 iso. Pentax 645z. Long exposure with led light on a long pole.

 

This picture, that is part of the "Nightscapes" series, was taken in Northern Ireland. The Giant's Causeway is an ancient part of the coast. Is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. This place, so still and immovable, is illuminated by the moving light, that is fluid and changing. Two elements in contrast, and between them there is the figure of a man, on the top of the rock.

 

 

 

OneShot : Movement, Nature

Wallace Flying Frog

Photographer : Chin Leong Teo

  • Prize : 1st Place / Oneshot : Movement/Nature

  • Company/Studio : Teo Chin Leong Photography

  • Date of Photograph : Nov 2018

  • Technical Info : 1/1250 sec, ISO 1250, f/13, Sony a6500,

Wallace’s Flying Frog is a moss frog found in Malaysia and western Indonesia. It is generally quite photogenic given its large size, brilliant colours and calm temperament. This is a shot taken of a specimen swimming in water, with full extension of its beautiful long legs.

 

Flying over the sea

Photographer : Claudio Piccoli

  • Prize : 2nd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Nature

  • Company/Studio : Claudio Piccoli Photographer

  • Date of Photograph : 06/09/2019

  • Technical Info : 1/4000s, iso100, f/2,8, full frame

 

I love to represent the dog as a super hero in my action shots. This dog and its owner were practising disc dog in the water. It's very difficult to do such amazing performances in these conditions, since the water brakes every movement. It was sunrise and I love the colours. The position of the girl is really focused on her dog and the launch of the disc was perfect. It's a shot you can repeat more than one or two times since after that the dog needs to rest. The dog remain the main subject and his position in the air is perfect and extended with the maximum tension of muscles.

 

Surfacing

Photographer : Jean-Christophe Girard Lemay

  • Prize : 3rd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Nature

  • Company/Studio : Jc Lemay Photo

  • Date of Photograph : March 2 2020

  • Technical Info : 1/2000 sec , f2.8 , ISO 400 , 125mm

 

Such a memorable day navigating the St. Lawrence (Quebec, Canada) on the CCGS Amundsen. A was assigned as official photographer for the scientific mission that took place on the ship, for two weeks and a half. On the fifth day, a beluga came to visit us very closely when we were stopped at the last sampling station. I knew I saw one earlier, but very far offshore. This time, it couldn't have been closer than; it dived right in front of our eyes, and then came out often on the other side of the boat about fifteen minutes later, each time blowing air just before it hit the surface.

 

 

OneShot : Movement, People

Rice Growers

  • Photographer : Jacopo Maria Della Valle

  • Prize : 1st Place / Oneshot : Movement/People

  • Date of Photograph : 2018

  • Technical Info : Nikon D750 Full frame 70-200 Tamron 98mm 1/400 f6.3 ISO 100

"Rice Growers" was shot in China, a country who's quickly moving to industrialization and globalization. I went to China to find evidence of the ancient Chinese civilization, increasingly rare but not yet disappeared. China is one of the great producers and consumers of rice but near Lijiang, in Yunnan, women belonging to Bai, Naxi and Yi ethnic tribes still harvest rice by hand, following their ancient traditions. They wear characteristic clothes, load heavy baskets full of rice on their shoulders and move singing traditional songs.

 

Night Journey

Photographer : Ken Browar and Deborah Ory

  • Prize : 2nd Place / Oneshot : Movement/People

 

"Night Journey" is a photograph of the Martha Graham Company taken for our book "The Style of Movement" The image is of 6 dancers performing the piece "Night Journey" choreographed by Graham. The dance is based on the Greek myth of Oedipus and Jocasta with six women portraying the greek chorus. Martha Graham designed the dramatic costumes, which accompanied the text in our book discussing Graham's influence on fashion design. We felt this piece worked well for the theme of "movement" as the women are moving together in perfect harmony, both in their movement, and in their dynamic expression.

 

Good Sheepherd

Photographer : F. Dilek Uyar

  • Prize : 3rd Place / Oneshot : Movement/People

 

The dusty and arduous journey of sheep herds in Bitlis. Sheep herds do this dusty path to reach the highlands where they graze until the middle of July after milking .

 

 

OneShot : Movement, Street Photography

School Run, Rwanda

Photographer : Benjamin Buckland

  • Prize : 1st Place / Oneshot : Movement/Street Photography

  • Date of Photograph : 20 October 2019

  • Technical Info : 1/15 Sec, ISO 160, f22, cropped sensor

 

I drove down here in a wild storm. South towards Lake Rweru and the deepest source of the Nile. Pools of water on the road. Hard enough that my creaking windscreen wipers couldn’t keep pace and I stopped for a while. Peering downhill at Burundi through the mist. Rain intense enough that even the usually indomitable Rwandese cyclists disappeared from the road. But like all rain here at this time of year, it was quickly over. And the cyclists were back before I knew it. Rwanda. October 2019.

 

Flying Boys

Photographer : Dimpy Bhalotia

  • Prize : 2nd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Street Photography

  • Company/Studio : Dimpy Bhalotia

 

This was shot in Varanasi, India.

 

Momentum

Photographer : George Stastny

  • Prize : 3rd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Street Photography

  • Date of Photograph : June 11, 2018

  • Technical Info : 1/1000, ISO 100, F1.8, Micro Four Thirds crop sensor

 

We all have a driving force that keeps us moving at a forward momentum.

 

 

OneShot : Movement, Technology / Machine

The urban semiconductor

Photographer : Youngkeun Sur

  • Prize : 1st Place / Oneshot : Movement/Technology / Machine

  • Date of Photograph : 24.01.2020

  • Technical Info : F11, 15seconds, iso64, D850

 

We live in an age of massive and fast transmission.

 

Porsche Type 64 Ice Race

Photographer : Richard Seymour

  • Prize : 2nd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Technology / Machine

  • Date of Photograph : Feb 1st 2020

 

Tracking shot of a replica Porsche Type 64 at the 2020 GP Ice Race at Zell am See, Austria

 

Moonlight over the Atlantic

  • Photographer : Christiaan van Heijst

  • Prize : 3rd Place / Oneshot : Movement/Technology / Machine

  • Company/Studio : jpcvanheijst.com

  • Date of Photograph : January 12, 2020

  • Technical Info : D850, 10,5mm, 4,0sec, f/2.8, iso1250

Full moon. About to cross 30 West, halfway a stormy Atlantic Ocean when the radiant moon ascents above the horizon. Blinding out most stars, the bright lunar spell adds a touch of magic to the world around me. Silver-painted clouds drift by while the capsule of the 747 cockpit allows me to breathe, live and appreciate this alien-like landscape. Far beyond, the gently glowing horizon marks the delicate edge of space. Almost home.

 

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