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Suillus luteus
Suillus luteus
Kotuku,White Heron
Kotuku,White Heron
Kotuku, White Heron
Kotuku, White Heron
Anthornis melanura - NZ Bellbird - Korimako
Anthornis melanura – NZ Bellbird – Korimako
Erinaceus europaeus - Hedgehog
Erinaceus europaeus – Hedgehog
The white-faced heron
The white-faced heron
Little owl | Ruru nohinohi
Little owl | Ruru nohinohi
Sea coming in
Sea coming in
White-fronted tern
White-fronted tern
Sea lines
Sea lines
Australian Magpie with skink
Australian Magpie with skink
Waikuku Kingfisher
Waikuku Kingfisher
Pied Shag
Pied Shag
Wood Pigeon
Wood Pigeon
Sheep Dreams
Sheep Dreams
Australasian Crested Grebe, Pūteketeke
Australasian Crested Grebe, Pūteketeke
California Quail, Tikaokao
California Quail, Tikaokao
Phalacrocorax varius varius
Phalacrocorax varius varius
Aythya novaeseelandiae (NZ Scaup)
Aythya novaeseelandiae (NZ Scaup)
Kakīānau - Black Swan
Kakīānau – Black Swan
silver gull (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae)
silver gull (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae)
fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)
fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)
Kuihi - Greylag Geese
Kuihi – Greylag Geese
Capuchin
Capuchin
Frog
Frog
Rhipidura Albiscapa
Rhipidura Albiscapa
Gum Emperor Moth (Opodiphera eucalypti)
Gum Emperor Moth (Opodiphera eucalypti)
Old Men Of The Mist
Old Men Of The Mist
NZ Scaup
NZ Scaup
Black Billed Gull Preening
Black Billed Gull Preening
Clay Cliffs - Near Omarama
Clay Cliffs – Near Omarama
Port Levy Saddle
Port Levy Saddle
Marble Terrace
Marble Terrace
Bell Frog
Bell Frog
Paper Wasps
Paper Wasps
Dahlia Pinnata
Dahlia Pinnata
Rosa Hybrida
Rosa Hybrida
N.Z. native hibiscus richardsonii
N.Z. native hibiscus richardsonii
N.Z.kea
N.Z.kea
Hypholoma brunneum
Hypholoma brunneum
Tui
Tui
White Faced Heron
White Faced Heron
Kotuku / White Heron
Kotuku / White Heron
Karoro / Great Black- backed gull
Karoro / Great Black- backed gull
Honeybee
Honeybee
Broun's marbled orb-weaver
Broun's marbled orb-weaver
Haematopus unicolor Variable oystercatcher
Haematopus unicolor Variable oystercatcher
White-fronted tern
White-fronted tern
Amanita muscari
Amanita muscari
Amanita muscari in woodlands
Amanita muscari in woodlands
Waipunga Falls
Waipunga Falls
Kotare
Kotare
Mating Red Damselflies - Xanthocnemis zealandica
Mating Red Damselflies – Xanthocnemis zealandica
Tomtit  Miromiro
Tomtit Miromiro
White Heron
White Heron
Caspian Tern
Caspian Tern
Arctocephalus forsteri -NZ Fur Seal
Arctocephalus forsteri -NZ Fur Seal
Kākābeak/ngutu kākā (Clianthus puniceus)
Kākābeak/ngutu kākā (Clianthus puniceus)
Mycena arcangeliana
Mycena arcangeliana
Gliophorus
Gliophorus
Gypsum desert, White Sands, New Mexico
Gypsum desert, White Sands, New Mexico
Mountain goat at 14 000 feet
Mountain goat at 14 000 feet
Juvenile Pied Shag
Juvenile Pied Shag
Pied Shag
Pied Shag
Grebe Mother and Chicks
Grebe Mother and Chicks
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TITLEAUTHORJUDGE’S COMMENTSAWARD
A GRADE
Amanita muscari in woodlandsEunice BelkA good image of this Amanita muscaria. Background is a little messy. The fungi bottom left is a bit distracting but probably not able to be removed. It’s a good idea to do a little gardening at least. Sharp and good colour and the depth of focus is enough to show the gill structure.Accepted
CapuchinShaun DenholmNicely sharp around the eyes and face but sharpness drops off around its ands and ears. Good colour and overall well handled but a bit more depth of focus would be good.Accepted
Caspian TernRobyn YoungThe Caspain Tern is one of my favourite subjects, largely because they are so flighty that there are hard to get a good nature, Reasonably sharp but a bit over exposed.Accepted
Mating Red Damselflies – Xanthocnemis zealandicaColleen LinnellWell seen and a good Bokeh but a little bit too over exposed. A difficult thing to handle as it was obviously a bright day but the best you can do is stop down a tad.Accepted
Amanita muscariEunice BelkAcharacteristic setting for this Amanita mascaria. Good colour and nice and sharp and you’ve got down low so that the gills are visible. That’s at the expense of the out of focus foreground. I like the water droplets on the grass .Accepted
Paper WaspsCathy PriceGood colour representation and reasonably sharp but the depth of focus could be better. Some odd mottling on the right edge looks like its due to post processing to obscure the background. Best to leave it as it was, You expect to see these fixed to a wall or whatever & that’s fine by me Accepted
Gypsum desert, White Sands, New MexicoPol SyrettAn image with great potential. No doubt you had no choice when you were there but the flat harsh lighting has let you down. Could have had real drama later in the day with some shadowsAccepted
GliophorusMichael MolloyA nicely seen Gliophorus sp. and I’m guessing viridian but I’m not surprised that you’ve hesitated to ID the species as the cap shape is reminiscence of G. graminicolor but the luminosity and colour gradation is a good guide. Let down by the very bright stem.Accepted
White HeronGood action with this White heron but the colour noise is excessive and there’s a loss of detail so not quite to the standard I’d expect in an A grade image.No award
KotareColleen LinnellGreat image of this Sacred Kingfisher with a crab, Good colour and a nicely muted background. Sharp as.Honours
Bell FrogTouch and go with this image. I’d have preferred it to be a bit sharper but the colour is good. Nearly was an acceptance but the lack of sharpness won out in the end No award
White-fronted ternRosie CosterI loved the colour in the wings and the eye is sharp and bright. A difficult subject to get right as the black eye on the black crown means it doesn’t always stand out. Good muted background. Accepted
Mountain goat at 14 000 feetPol SyrettI had a serious debate with myself about this image. Well seen and its well exposed given the harsh lighting. Would have preferred it to be a little less central.Honours
Mycena arcangelianaMichael MolloyNicely seen and photographed. Slightly soft and the cobwebs are a little distracting. The depth of focus needed to be greater.Accepted
White Faced HeronMarilyn HolgateNicely seen and it shows the feeding behaviour of the species well. Well exposed and overall good colour. Not perfect as there is some softness in the chest feathers gut an excellent image otherwise.Honours
Black Billed Gull PreeningAllan McGregorI was going to just accept this but its sharp and with good colour. Nicely muted background.Honours
Little owl | Ruru nohinohiDavid BayleyA nice shot of the Guru. Good colour and reasonably sharp around the eye but slightly soft overall.Accepted
Tomtit  MiromiroAmy BoyceExcellent image. I like the pose and the muted background and the colour has been handled well. Slightly over bright on the whites on the ruff.Honours
Broun’s marbled orb-weaver Sue TitmussIliked this shot but then I have a thing about spiders. Well seen and you’ve got it nice and sharp with good detail. The fly on the left makes the image completeHonours
TuiYgot the Tui in full voice but while the colour is good the image is too soft to be acceptable in A grade.No award
Marble TerraceTlots of potential with these sinter terraces but it hasn’t been realised. The point of view seems a little off and the colours quite flat for this subject. Be careful with your names as these are not marble which is metamorphosed limestone. No award
Gum Emperor Moth (Opodiphera eucalypti)Na lot of potential with this image but its been let down by being over exposed and a quite soft. As its over exposed there  was the opportunity to increase sharpness by stopping down a tad and/or increasing the shutter speed.No award
Pied ShagSarah PerrinsIts always tempting to down play an image just because its a quite common subject but this image of the little shag as a lovely painterly feel to it. Nicely done.Honours
The white-faced heronDavid BayleyA good image of this White Faced Heron. Colour and sharpness is good, very slightly overdone with the whites around the cowl but I would have liked to have seen the subject less confined.Accepted
HoneybeeSue TitmussGreat colour and nice and sharp. I’ve seen such images rejected previously because its on an introduced flower. But I don’t care, well framed and nicely captured.Honours
Hypholoma brunneumAmy BoyceI like the composition of this H. brunneum and the blurred background is excellent. Colour is a bit off and it’s normally more brown than purple and the gills are a bit soft.Accepted
Port Levy SaddleI don’t mind the fence or indeed the monochromatic treatment but its been over sharpened as evidenced by the white rims and the natural history subject, the wind sculpted trees haven’t been defined.No award
Old Men Of The MistAgain, this is not really a nature image and the title is not one that would be acceptable in a NH subject.  Is it morning mist obscuring lowland beech forest or is it podocarp? I don’t know and can’t tell.No award
Waikuku KingfisherSarah PerrinsGood colour and seems reasonably sharp but with some signs of diffraction. Soooo much potential with the composition but the stem on the right provides too much competition.Accepted
Erinaceus europaeus – HedgehogKarina TempletonThe hedgehog is a naturalist species, albeit a pest and so a suitable subject for a NH competition. Quite sharp and good colour but let down by a too narrow depth of focus.Accepted
Kākābeak/ngutu kākā (Clianthus puniceus)Cheryl MuirsonAlmost gave this an honours as the subject matter and the colour and sharpness in the central flowers is great. Ultimately there’s a bit too much in here and the petals on the right in particular are a bit of a distraction. Could have been cropped in to focus on the central sharp part of the photo.Accepted
Aythya novaeseelandiae (NZ Scaup)Keith SycamoreA nice characteristic pose from this Scaup. A hint of over sharpening has snuck in.Accepted
Anthornis melanura – NZ Bellbird – KorimakoGood colour in this bellbird but its just not sharp enough and in this instance the fact that its sitting on a pst is a let down.No award
Arctocephalus forsteri -NZ Fur SealCheryl MuirsonA good sharp subject in the seal on the right and good colour. Now if you’d just moved your framing a tad to cut out the out of focus seal on the left…. you would have had a better composition.Accepted
Grebe Mother and ChicksAllan McGregorHeaps of potential here. Good colour and the adult grebe is nice and sharp and the chick on the left acceptable, but you’ve been let down by the disinterested chick on the right and the one in the rear is out of focus.Accepted
Phalacrocorax varius variusKeith SycamoreThe pied shag is a great subject as the blue eye and yellow on the cowl adds lots of interest. Its a little bit over exposed and particularly on the breast, otherwise a good image.Accepted
FrogShaun DenholmTeyes of this frog is nice and sharp and there colour is good but it needed a bit more depth of focus and a bit more effort with coming up with a name rather than just “frog”. Cropping at the base would aid composition.Accepted
Australian Magpie with skinkRosie CosterTis an excellent capture. Good feeding action and the colour on the magpie is spot on. Sharp from the beak to the tips of the toes. Great background blur.Honours
B GRADE
Australasian Crested Grebe, PūteketekeAnna HeasleyGood action with the Grebe spreading its wings, good colour but a bit soft and the Grebe in the foreground is a bit distracting.Accepted
Haematopus unicolor Variable oystercatcherThe variable oystercatcher is a subject with great potential. You’ve let yourself down as the image is undersized`ed so its hard to assess image quality. Good colour but a bit soft.No award
Wood PigeonI understand that this is a pigeon in a wood but its a Cape Pigeon not a wood pigeon as most people would understand it.  Its far too soft unfortunately.No award
White-fronted ternThere was a lot of potential with this tern with a fish but there is a bit too much softness and it looks like the subject was at a distance and has been cropped in to bring it into frame. The subject is quite burnt out.No award
fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)Mike TrushellGreat colour and the front fungi is nice and sharp. It’s quite a busy background that could have been removed which would aid the composition. Some extreme “gardeners” would have removed the background fungi but possibly the impact could have been minimised by changing the viewpoint.Accepted
silver gull (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae)I’m not quite sure I’ve ever had the red billed gull called a silver gull before but never mind. These make good subjects but this one is just too soft and overblown to accept.No award
Pied ShagBrian EdmundsSlightly over exposed but good colour. The composition has let you down bit though. The shag in the front is partially obscuring the perch for the one in the background but you can still see its feet poking out. A “jump to the left” would have helped.Accepted
Juvenile Pied ShagBrian EdmundsExcellent image. Sharp and a good composition. Slightly burnt out on the breast but the overall image is great.Honours
Clay Cliffs – Near OmaramaCliff BoddyA nice composition and the colour is good. Some loss of detail but its a good geology NH image which you don’t see that often.Accepted
N.Z.keaArthur LinnellGood colour and reasonably sharp view of this kea. Its obviously on pavement and a more natural view of this mountain parrot would be preferred.  Otherwise handled well.Accepted
Kotuku, White HeronLyonne Van RobinsonNice image of this White heron taking off, I’m guessing at Waitangi Roto. I don’t mind the mono treatment and I suspect it was to cope with the colour noise. But its a good composition so I don’t object .Accepted
N.Z. native hibiscus richardsoniiThis is not a native but is now naturalised. This looks a bit more like H. tridactylites than richardsonii which doesn’t have the black or purple centre. Could be a hybridised variety.No award
NZ ScaupCliff BoddyA was a bit ambivalent about this one as the blue colour is unnatural but its just sharp enough to let it sneak in. Accepted
Kotuku,White HeronLyonne Van RobinsonLovely image of these two White herons in breeding plumage creating each other at Waitangi Roto. The whites have been handled well and the composition is excellent.Honours
California Quail, TikaokaoThere was a good opportunity with this Californian Quail as the colour is spot on but its a little soft and the foreground grasses are somewhat distracting. Slightly over exposed whioch means that either stopping down a tad or an increased shutter speed might have aided sharpness.No award
C GRADE
Dahlia PinnataCoralee ScottTechnically a Dahlia is not a NH subject and remember with while the Genus name is capitalised the species name is always lower case.  The real NH subject here is the honey be Apis apis and that’s well exposed and with good colour.Accepted
Sea linesLinda WatsonI’m a little ambivalent about this one. I understand that you’re attracted to the rills in the sand almost looking like river channels, The highlights are quite harsh however and that has let you down. Its always good to try this on an overcast day when the sun doesn’t get in the wayAccepted
Karoro / Great Black- backed gullPat RobertsA lot of potential and gulls can be one of my favourite subjects. Be careful with harsh sunlit as its never your friend. Control of your shutter speed and aperture is critical to manage such lighting conditions.Accepted
 Kuihi – Greylag GeeseDanielle ArmstrongA good action shot and the sun has been well handled. Could be a little sharper.Accepted
Sheep DreamsWhile this is a nice shot of this sheep it doesn’t fit the criteria of natural history. Try entering in an open competition.No award
Sea coming inLinda WatsonThe action of waves is an acceptable natural history subject but take care to see and tell a story with your image. Think about what would inspire others when the see the subject. Technically the handling is good.Accepted
Kotuku / White HeronPat RobertsNicely framed shot of this White heron in flight. Its a bit under exposed and a bit soft but great composition.Accepted
 Kakīānau – Black Swan Danielle ArmstrongNice and sharp image of this Black Swan and the hard lighting conditions have been handled well.  You will often have plenty of time with swans so take your time to get that perfect composition.Accepted
Waipunga FallsAlison ScottThis is a nicely framed well exposed view of this waterfall. I definietely want to go there and have a go myself and that’s a sign of success. Next time you’re there or at another waterfall try spotting down heaps with a slow shutter speed. Tripod essential.Accepted
Rhipidura AlbiscapaLinda RitchieThere was a lot of potential in this image but there’s quite a lot of detail lost and it looks unnatural around the eye. Was it some distance away and you’ve cropped in?  It looks like the image suffers from diffraction which happens when you do that.Accepted
Rosa HybridaThis is a nice shot and would suit a open subject competition well but as a cultivated flower it doesn’t meet the NH competition criteria.No award
Suillus luteusWendy PopeThis is a very well handled shot of this fungi. the colour is great and its sharp. Nice muted background. Well done.Honours
Suillus luteusWendy PopeBest C Grade
Juvenile Pied ShagBrian EdmundsBest B Grade
Tomtit  MiromiroAmy BoyceBest A Grade & Champion