We received 312 photo submissions and were overwhelmed by the popularity of this contest with our readers. We'd like to offer a sincere thanks for all photographers who submitted photos, but due to the high number of submissions, we are unable to publish them all!
Jury Process
Our contest jury was comprised of seven Backpacking Light staff and members of our peer review committee, and included: Brian Barnes, Alan Dixon, Rick Dreher, Ryan Faulkner, Ryan Jordan, Mike Martin, and Don Wilson.
Photos were sent to jurors at 800 pixels on their longest side (unless they were submitted smaller) and blinded with respect to both captions and photographer identity during the scoring process.
Each juror selected thirty photos out of an initial pool of 312 entries. Then, thirty-three entries (which comprised those photos that were selected by at least four of the seven jurors) were assigned a score in each of the following categories:
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Forum Index » Editor's Roundtable » Backpacking Light 2009 Reader Photo Contest Results
(addiebedford) - BPL Staff - MLife
Locale: Montana
Companion forum thread to:
Backpacking Light 2009 Reader Photo Contest Results
Congratulations, winners! I'll be in touch tomorrow to set up your lifetime memberships and gift certificates. Thanks to everyone who submitted!
Edited by addiebedford on 11/24/2009 18:21:39 MST.
(Steve_Evans) - MLife
Locale: Canada
Awesome shots.
(regultr) - MLife
Locale: www.jolly-green-giant.blogspot.com
Truly fantastic.
(sharalds) - MLife
Locale: Gallatin Range
Nice to see some familiar names in there!
(pjstarich) - MLife
Locale: Rocky Mountains
Wow! Could there a BPL photo contest calendar in the future?
(markmclauchlin) - MLife
Locale: Western Australia
Well done to all the winners and those that got a mention, awesome photos.
Calendar is a great thought
(nschmald) - MLife
Great stuff from the entrants. Also I loved the constructive criticism. It will help me fix similar issues in my photos.
(iglooed) - MLife
What can be better than a lifetime membership as retirement gets closer.
Thanks for the comments on the picture too, my next camera gear addition is in the plans... A ND filter, I see the need/use in a large percentage of my photos.
Thanks Folks,
(Niles) - MLife
Locale: On the Dirt in Oregon
Thanks to the judges for their kind remarks and apt criticism! Considering the entries, I feel very lucky!
Thanks again!
(dsjtecserv) - MLife
Thank you to the judges for their comments and suggestions, and congratulations to Sean and the other honorees.
Dave
(regultr) - MLife
Locale: www.jolly-green-giant.blogspot.com
Since the entire lot of pictures were submitted electronically, why not post them ALL? I would imagine even the least rated picture would be inspiring and welcomed by all.
(cutlassdude70) - MLife
Locale: Southern California
What an awesome surprise! With all those amazing entries, I feel really lucky. :D There are some truly talented photographers in this community. :)
Sean
(Trailfrog) - M
Locale: Northeast/Southeast your call
Very Sweet! Made me want to shoulder my pack, pick a scene and start walking into the photo.
Congrats to all.
(DaveC) - BPL Staff
Locale: Teh Flathead
First of all, awesome work! The finalists represent such a diverse body of work. Very inspiring.
Second, I enjoyed the article format enormously. As a complete hack photographer myself, the learning aspect was most welcome.
I do take issue with the winner (and I want to do this without any disrespect to you Sean, or your excellent work). Mesa Arch is 1/2 mile from the road, and at sunrise it's been photographed to death many times over. That would seem to disqualify it, given the stated criteria (emphasis added).
Keep up the good work BPL and fellow forum members.
(xnomanx) - M
Locale: Hahamog-na
Ed, your photo is beautiful.
(iglooed) - MLife
Thanks Craig. I've taken a lot of pictures over the years but I do believe this is my best one. I do keep looking for a better one though.
(cutlassdude70) - MLife
Locale: Southern California
I agree with Craig. Ed, that photo is absolutely stunning. While it's dominated by dark tones, it works incredibly well and almost feels like a painting. I love it! :)
(JohnnyBgood4)
Locale: New Hampshire
Wow, all of those photos are great and some of them are absolutely stunning. I first saw the article a few days ago and when I got home from work that night I pulled out my camera system and started thinking about how I could lighten it up so I would bring it along again!
(Figuring out how to capture shots like these would also provide extra motivation.)
(Junction)
Locale: Atlanta, GA
Awesome pics guys/gals! Just makes me want to be outdoors even more.
(ryan) - BPL Staff - MLife
Locale: Greater Yellowstone
I'm glad when I am able to finagle a little receiving back at ya when ya do some askin' about a really neat community project for us this year!
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