(Heads up) World Press Photo 2010 results are in

Thanks for the link! Wow, there are some amazing, and some very painful pictures. My favorite is the sports story, 2nd place - Mexican car frenzy. Breathtaking BW.
 
Yes there are some amazing pictures. You have to wonder about the photo of the year though, while I'm horrified at the dreadful experience of the young woman at the hand of her husband, it's really about the story and not the picture. So many of the other winners and placers stand on their own.
 
All really good work in there!

Though, the suicide jump photo - does anyone else think something looks wrong with the shot, as if the person was shopped in post? Second curtain flash perhaps however, there is no shake of the person throughout the sparks. The entire image exhibits camera shake except for the falling person, seems odd.
 
I'm usually quite impartial to the "Stories" part of the competition (in all categories). I think "Nation Mourning" (3rd prize People Stories) is quite good. But there many good ones indeed.
 
RFF'ers: don't even bother clicking the link. There is nothing there but some of the best photos make in 2010. No discussion about the cameras or lenses used at all.

The winning photo was shot on Nikon D3 😀


PS: Oh, this thread made it to official RFF news. I'm now sorry about my crude intro post, but oh well, WPP usually DOES attract quite some heated discussions. This one should be no exception. Actually I think the winning photo will get even more heated responces this year (there was already quite a heated debate when it was published on Time magazine cover in August. Round 2).
 
While I think that these are all great pictures, I am a bit worried that most of them tell a cruel story. Are there no good things happening on earth worth taking a picture?
Or do shocking pictures just sell better.

Regards Fabian
 
just think how good these pictures could have been if shot with the Fuji X100!

Seriously, some really good images in there; many are very grim, though. I thought that several of the sports photos would quality as uplifting, poetry in motion, or just plain elegant.
 
All really good work in there!

Though, the suicide jump photo - does anyone else think something looks wrong with the shot, as if the person was shopped in post? Second curtain flash perhaps however, there is no shake of the person throughout the sparks. The entire image exhibits camera shake except for the falling person, seems odd.

I noticed that, I figured it was a bystandard's flash. lighting the body during free fall.
 
I think some of these tell important stories that would have otherwise been overlooked. The shoot out in Rio, the Earthquake in Haiti, Pakinstan's floods, Drug Wars in Mexico. All of it is stuff that we don't see here, it's cleansed to some degree by the 6 o'clock news.

Think about the photographer that had to go through somalia to escape with these refugees, or the one that covered the juvinilles in prison in sierra leone. The least you can do it listen, or look as it may be.
 
RFF'ers: don't even bother clicking the link. There is nothing there but some of the best photos make in 2010. No discussion about the cameras or lenses used at all.

This is about the IMAGES, not the equipment used to capture them.

I think some of these tell important stories that would have otherwise been overlooked. The shoot out in Rio, the Earthquake in Haiti, Pakinstan's floods, Drug Wars in Mexico.

I agree! I submitted my Haiti portrait series, and although I didn't win, I would have thought we'd see some Haiti imagery in the final results.
 
I agree! I submitted my Haiti portrait series, and although I didn't win, I would have thought we'd see some Haiti imagery in the final results.

Haiti images won in a few categories. I'm actually a little surprised by their choice for photo of the year.
 
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