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Capturing the Moment

The winner of the 4th Annual Photo Contest shows off her work in this exclusive photo gallery

  • By Amy Crawford
  • Smithsonian.com, June 01, 2007, Subscribe
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(Joelle Linhoff age 18 Minnetonka Minnesota Photographed July 2005)
Linhoff spent three days vacationing at a camp overlooking New Zealands Tukituki River Valley getting up mornings to follow the rising sun. Most days were foggy says Linhoff but usually there were no horses in the pasture. But on the day she took the winning picture there were many including a white one featured in Lord of the Rings. (Joelle Linhoff, age 18, Minnetonka, Minnesota, Photographed July 2005) Linhoff spent three days vacationing at a camp overlooking New Zealand's Tukituki River Valley, getting up mornings "to follow the rising sun." Most days were foggy, says Linhoff, but usually "there were no horses in the pasture." But on the day she took the winning picture, there were many, including a white one featured in Lord of the Rings.

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    (Joelle Linhoff, age 18, Minnetonka, Minnesota, Photographed July 2005)
Linhoff spent three days vacationing at a camp overlooking New Zealand

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    Joelle Linhoff, winner of our 4th Annual Photo Contest, spent three days on a hill overlooking a New Zealand pasture before she snapped the photo that would net her the grand prize. "I just took as many photos as I could," she says, "using as much film as I had brought. I allotted one whole roll of film to the pasture."

    To start at the beginning of the photo essay, click on the large photo to the right, or click on this link: Begin slideshow>

     


    Joelle Linhoff, winner of our 4th Annual Photo Contest, spent three days on a hill overlooking a New Zealand pasture before she snapped the photo that would net her the grand prize. "I just took as many photos as I could," she says, "using as much film as I had brought. I allotted one whole roll of film to the pasture."

    To start at the beginning of the photo essay, click on the large photo to the right, or click on this link: Begin slideshow>

     

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    One of your winners is a fantastic photograph of Austin's 4th of July fireworks -- except I think it's in the wrong category! It won in the Americana category but it would seem to belong in "Altered Images"! I'm a little behind in my reading, and as it just so happened, the day before I read this issue of Smithsonian, I had been on a website that was essentially a workshop on how to create stunning composite images using multiple shots of the same scene -- an "HDR Tutorial" -- and this exact photo was the example that was used . . .

    Posted by Julie Scofield on January 29,2008 | 02:45 PM

    What a joy! In the media overloaded existence in which we each live, the wonderous experience of seeing for one's self is available in every photograph. What the photographer aimed to capture, is supplied in the comments and indicate or allude to the photographer's life experience and inclinations. What I see, remember or acknowledge as lost are mine and mine alone...to accompany me through all the moments of cognition that remain in my life. Thank you for the gift.

    Posted by Cassandra Suorez Petitt on November 27,2007 | 12:22 PM

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