Winner Photo Contest Winter

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Winner Photo Contest Winter

Winner Photo Contest Winter

❄️ The Winter Winners

Winter is more than just cold—it’s a transformation. For this contest, you showed us how snow turns the world into a quiet, high-contrast playground. From the silence of the forests to the grit of the herd, here are the three shots that froze time perfectly.

🏆 1st Place: Chris Danen

Title: Winter on the Veluwe in the Netherlands

The Prize: Xpozer Print (100x150cm)

Chris Danen - Winter on the Veluwe

Capturing wildlife is hard; capturing it with this level of cinematic depth is legendary. Chris used the natural "vignette" of the Veluwe forest to frame a majestic stag, creating a shot that feels more like a painting than a photograph.

  • The Subject: The stag’s eye contact creates an immediate emotional connection with the viewer.
  • Color Palette: The warm, earthy tones of the deer’s coat contrast sharply against the cool, desaturated whites and greens of the woods.
  • Depth of Field: A shallow aperture separates the stag from the "busy" forest, making him the undisputed hero of the frame.

💡 Pro Tip: When shooting in a cluttered environment like a forest, use a wide aperture (low f-stop) to blur the background and keep the focus entirely on your subject.

🥈 2nd Place: Lars van der Blonk

Title: A group of robust, horned sheep

The Prize: 4x EPIX Photo Tiles

Lars van der Blonk - Sheep in snow

This image captures the "grit" of winter. Lars leaned into the weather rather than fighting it, using a heavy snowstorm to add texture and a sense of survival to the composition.

  • Atmospheric Texture: The falling snowflakes act as a natural filter, adding a layer of depth and movement to the static group.
  • Composition: The central sheep, with its symmetrical horns and direct gaze, provides a powerful anchor point for the eye.
  • Monochrome Feel: Even though it's a color shot, the white-out conditions simplify the palette, emphasizing shape and form.

💡 Pro Tip: Don't put your camera away when it snows. Heavy weather creates a "mood" that you simply can't replicate in post-production.

🥉 3rd Place: Peter Kuipers

Title: A white goose on a snowy road

The Prize: 4x EPIX Retro Tiles

Peter Kuipers - Goose on snowy road

Minimalism at its finest. Peter used a classic "vanishing point" composition, letting the rhythmic lines of the trees lead us straight to a surprising, singular subject. 

  • Leading Lines: The tire tracks and the treeline create a "tunnel" effect that forces the viewer's eye toward the goose.
  • The Pop of Color: The orange beak and legs are the only vibrant colors in the frame, making them an irresistible focal point.
  • Symmetry: The balance of the trees on both sides creates a sense of order and tranquility.

💡 Pro Tip: Use "high-key" photography (bright whites) to simplify a scene. It removes distractions and highlights the smallest details, like the pop of color on a bird.

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The silence of winter is over—now we want the noise, the lights, and the architecture.

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