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Airscene Aviation Photographer of the Year 2008

Theme 1 - Prop Power

Winner: Neil Darby (Tilehurst)

who wins a 1GB Flash memory stick courtesy of Icom UK Ltd

Points awarded by judges can be found at the foot of this page. Tallied results are on the Entries and Results table.

Please scroll down to see all current entries:

Tom Matthew (Newcastle) UK
Ralph Cockburn (Saltby) UK
Tim Knifton (Newport) UK
002
003
004
Andrew Wickens (Ringmer) UK
Neil Robertson (Johnstone) UK
Caz Roberts-Simcock (Conwy) UK
005
006
007
Luke Hannaford (Bishop Auckland) UK
James Murray (Balloch) UK
Neil Darby (Tilehurst) UK
008
009
010
Dean Feltimo (Maidenhead) UK
Ian Hews (Worthing) UK
Adrian Glazzard (Woking) UK
011
012
013
Bill Pegram (Putney) UK
Ivan Harris (Clacton on Sea) UK
Paul Heasman (Holywell) UK
014
017
018
Carol White Griffiths (Dartford) UK
Andrew Boon (Tadworth) UK
Kevin Heap (Leicester) UK
019
020
021
Malcolm Casson (Barrow in Furness) UK
Steven Brown (St. Neots) UK
David Ball (Henfield) UK
022
023
024
Ian Schofield (London) UK
Gergely Grosz (Paks) Hungary
David Wright (Blackpool) UK
025
026
027
Bill Edwards (Brafferton) UK
Mike Cleaver (Pelsall) UK
Robert Scott (Ipswich) UK
028
029
030
Harry Wagg (Birkenhead) UK
031
008 - the weather as much as the plane, not "A Front" as in Randall Jarrell's poem of that title, but weather always with plane and pilot
010 - one motor, one prop, but three wings and two wings; I half picture the third plane having a single wing as the photo lifts my imagination to flight
026 - the fun of powerful props
012 - coming-at-you view of prop plane in flight showing what Gunter Glass described as "V for Volant bird, a wedge / always gets through"
020 - synchronized power
005 - circle of power drawn by the prop of a flying machine in the green garden on the ground
029 - shows the prop, plane, and pilot alone in the gray sky, not a romanticized view of military power, but the image described by so many airmen who had experienced being in an indifferent sky
013 - a pilot in a plane with the prop turning, this is a definition of a perfect day
028 - prop power passing ground traveler; military power of old that enabled the civilian life of today
017 - the roll so familiar to airport gawkers
007 - rolling power on display with details of the planes
004 - bravo display of faith in the powerful little prop

The judges for this theme awarded points as follows:

Judge
12 points
11 points
10 points
9 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Anne Millbrooke (author)
008
010
026
012
020
005
029
013
028
017
007
004
Stuart Brown (aviation artist)
021
013
010
020
002
014
005
028
022
026
017
024
Ian Lockyer (Icom UK Ltd)
012
010
007
008
013
025
011
014
026
018
020
029

 

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