Digital Camera Photographer of The Year 2008 - Editor’s Choice

Posted by Eshark on Jan 18th, 2009

Since the competition closed last October 2008, over 120,000 entries has submitted their best photos into the competition.. and now the final result is been reveal to be announced by this February 15th, 2009. The overall winner will get £15,000 (wow!! that’s too much), while each category winner will get £1,000 + 1 year free subscription of DCM. Lots of great images captured and some of them are incredible photos to look through as now you are able to see photos that been chosen by the Digital Camera judging panel.

You may look through all photos of the editor’s choice in the Digital Camera’s website gallery.. or you may just take a look after the jump at some of the photos from each categories which I prefer the most..

Urban :

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Zona 04 by Rafal Kijas, Poland

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Walk in light by Bernard Menettrier, Switzerland

Hidden Britain :

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Blackpool Times by Andy Woodhouse, England

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I’ll stand, thanks by Graeme Green, United Kingdom

Action & Movement :

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Good times, by Jacob Cockle, United Kingdom

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Jump by Lisa Cockrell, United Kingdom

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Fun bathing by Tan Choon Wee, Singapore

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To the surface by Csaba Jekkel, Hungary

Animals :

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Mot by Guido Akster, Netherlands

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Eagle missile by Dean Bertoncelj, Croatia

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Nostalgia by Ghee Sin Kwang, Malaysia

Documentary :

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Colored paper by Ly Hoang Long, Vietnam

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A dog’s sanctuary by Larry Monserate Piojo, Philippines

Dusk to Dawn :

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Last light by Dung Huynh, United Kingdom

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Misty morning in Bhutan

Landscapes :

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Eye of the storm by James Appleton, United Kingdom

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Spring at Neist Point by Stephen Emerson

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Reflection by Thaib Chaidar, Indonesia

People & Portrait :

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Pray by Leslie C, Hong Kong

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Punx not dead by Neil Hunwick, United Kingdom

Black & White :

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Ritorni by Alessandra Mogorovich, Italy

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Proud by Annette Blattman, Australia

Creative Vision :

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Blue eyes by Juan Manuel Moreno, Spain

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Rocky love by Deby Suchaeri, Indonesia

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i.danger by alisdeir Miller, United Arab Emirates

7 Responses to “Digital Camera Photographer of The Year 2008 - Editor’s Choice”

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    massy

    *dropped jaw~ punya cantik

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    papajoneh

    i really like the “eye of the storm” picture. There rest of course top rate pictures too. For me, Im into animals in action and scenery.
    The eagle worth mentioning too. :)

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    Kay Kastum

    Awesome. How come I can’t find a ‘one click setting’ for those ah?? he he….

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    Eshark

    Massy,
    Ya, like dropped balls punya feeling..

    papajoneh,
    I knew you always like those animals in action one.

    Kay Kastum,
    Whaa.. ‘one click setting’?? Heeeeeeeeee…

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    flow

    insanely awesome pictures. they are more than pictures, they are absolute fine, amazing, true art from true artists..

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    Eshark Design » Blog Archive » Photographer of The Year 2008 Winners Announced!!

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    George

    I shoot all kinds of stuff with all kinds of cameras. I am a working photographer who shoots for advertising and corporate client as well as to make images for my own books about photography. Over the last two years I’ve been using small cameras like the Canon G10 and the SX10 for more and more of my work. In the studio, shooting set up shots or small products these cameras shine by dint of their easy to use Live View and increased depth of field. When I bought the SX 10 it was for the long range of the zoom lens which meant I could shoot anything from a construction site to tight shots of the cabins at the top of the construction cranes. I’ve done some portraits with studio lights and an SX10 and they were also very usable. I wish the SX 10 and SX 20 had raw file capability but they don’t. That just means I have to be a bit more careful about WB and exposure. I’ve used the SX10 at outdoor swim meets and found that the lens performs better than expected right out to the end.

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