Here we go! Part 2 (of 2) of the Brenizer method contest honorable mentions — drum roll for the winners tomorrow! (Part 1 here)
Thank you so much to the entrants! There were a number here where I didn’t see a Web site link in the e-mail; please drop me a note so I can add them!
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Photo by: Kelcey Olson
Info: 56-image pano with a Canon 5D and 50mm/1.4
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Photo by: Dennis Baburov
Info: 19-image pano with a Canon 5DII and 50mm/1.4
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Photo by: Owen Cherry
Info: 38-image pano with a Nikon D3s and 85mm f/1.4D

Photo by: Annie Hall
Info: Nine-image pano with a Nikon D700 and 50mm f/1.4G

By: Joshua Ayres
Info: 69-image pano with a Canon 5DII and a 70-200 f/2.8L

Photo by: Ahmed Behiry
Info: 29-image pano with a Nikon D7000 and 85mm f/1.4

Photo by: Andrew Ramsey
Info: 9-image pano with a Canon 40D and 50mm/1.4

Photo by: Borys Las-Opolski
Info: 36-image pano with a Canon 5DII and Sigma 85 f/1.4“>Sigma 85mm f/1.4

Photo by: Sara K Byrne
Info: 44-image pano with a Canon 5D Mark III and 85mm f/1.2
Photo by: Andrew Ramsey
Info: 35-image pano with a Canon 7D and 70-200
Photo by: Urška Majer
Info: 20-image pano with an Olympus E-3 and Samyang 85mm f/1.4
Ursha - Sooooo happy to see my bokeh panorama here :) Thank you!
Kelcey Olson - Oh my goodness, what a HUGE honor! Thank you so much for featuring my photo with all the beautiful work by the other contestants. Can’t wait to see the winners!
Annie Hall - Annie Hall – http://www.anniehallphoto.com
Thank you! :)
Borys Las-Opolski - @Lukas Gisbert-Mora
Yeah, horses are really but I had very much luck: The horse was attracted by something interesting for around 30 seconds. This was my chance and enough time to do 36 shots of the scene.
Biggest problem here was the close distance to the horse (behind me was the fence), otherwise I would step back enough to cover the image with 12-16 shots…
Andrew Ramsey - Whoa, awesome! Here’s my website link. Thanks so much!!
Owen Cherry - Hi Ryan,
Thanks again to you and the other judges for including me in this fantastic set of images!
Just a couple corrections… the camera was a D300s, not D3s… and a link to my photos is http://www.flickr.com/photos/owencherry
Tim - The horse portrait is superb! Incredible light, amazing and challenging subject, outstanding composition, and beautiful bokeh!
No offense to the other images here (there are some other really great ones!), but in my book Borys wins best in show.
Cheryl Cedillo - The one with the horse is absolutely stunning- it has such a dreamy, nostalgic quality.