Competitions and Awards

Fujifilm Getaway Wildlife Awards 2011

by mitchellkrog on November 23, 2011

 

 

 

 

Wildlife Photography Awards - At The Mercy of Men - Last Rhino - Winner (Animal General - AG) Fujifilm Getaway (Image REF: KES5721)

My image "At The Mercy Of Men" of a lone Rhinoceros was the overall winner of the the Animal General category of the Getaway Fujifilm Wildlife Photography Awards 2011. (Print, stock or editorial enquiries may be directed to image@mitchellkrog.com with image REF: KES5721)

Greetings friends and readers, yesterday I received some really great news regarding the Fujifilm Getaway Wildlife Photography Awards 2011. My image “At the mercy of men” of a lone Rhinoceros in black and white was the overall winner of the Animal General category of this year’s competition. For several years this has remained a rather tough category to crack through but this year the judges saw something that really caught their eye and I am elated at being chosen as the winner for this category.

In addition I received First Runner Up in the same category with another image of mine “Lone Jackal on Etosha Pan” which is another low key monochrome image taken in Etosha earlier this year.

Getaway Fuji Wildlife Photography Awards - Lone Jackal Etosha Pan - First Runner Up (Animal General - AG) (Image REF: NAX7961)

My image "Lone Jackal Etosha Pan" was the first runner-up of the Animal General category of the Getaway Fujifilm Wildlife Photography Awards 2011. (Print, stock or editorial enquiries may be directed to image@mitchellkrog.com with image REF: NAX7961)

 

Wildlife Photography Awards Getaway Fujifilm - Deadvlei Sunrise Namibia - Winner (Landscapes and Plants - LP) (Image REF: NAX1542)

My image "Deadvlei Sunrise" of a sunrise over the famous dead pan nestled in the tall red sand dunes of Namibia was the winner of the Landscapes and Plants category of the Getaway Fujifilm Wildlife Photography Awards 2011. (Print, stock or editorial enquiries may be directed to image@mitchellkrog.com with image REF: NAX1542)

I was also chosen as winner of the Landscapes and Plants category for a second year running with my image “Deadvlei Sunrise” taken in the iconic and world famous dead pan nestled in the tall red sand dunes of Namibia.

Last but not least, my image “Rush Hour” of a wildebeest migration in the Maasai Mara, received a Certificate of Merit in the Animal Behaviour category of the competition.

Getaway Fujifilm Wildlife Photography Awards - Rush Hour Maasai Mara - Certificate of Merit (Animal Behaviour - AB) (Image REF: KEX4133)

My image "Rush Hour" of a wildebeest crossing in the Maasai Mara was the receiver of a Certificate of Merit in the Animal Behaviour category of the Fujifilm Getaway Wildlife Photography Awards 2011. (Print, stock or editorial enquiries may be directed to image@mitchellkrog.com with image REF: KEX4133)

It’s been really wonderful news and I’m still pinching myself thinking I have dreamed this all up.

I would like to thank everyone at Fujifilm and Getaway for these great honours and recognition of my work. I would also like to thank you, my friends and followers, who have been there supporting me every step of the way.

The Fujifilm Getaway Wildlife Awards remains to be one of the most coveted awards by South African photographers. This is one of the few photographic awards left in the world that judges images based on the actual print instead of a digital image on screen.  This year the quality of the winning images and certificates across all categories was really top class and it’s great to see some of the top photographers in South Africa recognised for their hard work and perserverance.

With the total onslaught of Rhino poaching in South Africa over the last 2 years it is especially welcome to see my Rhino image displayed for all to see. Conservation and protection of wildlife are issues which have always been very close to my heart and the Rhino poaching issue especially is one that digs deep into the psyche of just about every nature lover in the world.  The image is very close to my heart and was that way from the very moment I captured it. To me it portrays a vision that I hope to never see in my lifetime, the last Rhino standing out in an open field long after all the other Rhino’s have been slaughtered. It would be a grim day if we ever see the headline “Last Rhino Killed”.

Thank you once again to everyone for their support and encouragement over the years.

Over the next few days I’ll be delving into each of these 4 images with a separate blog post on each where I’ll share a little about the locations, circumstances and thought processes surrounding the images.

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Hi friends, it’s been a while since my last blog post as I have been away travelling again and had an amazing but rather exhausting journey. Blogging and twittering while travelling is not always the easiest due to somewhat criminal roaming charges imposed by South African mobile operators so all the images and stories will only be posted in the coming weeks and months.

While travelling I got some very good news regarding my entries into the 2010 Fujifilm Getaway Wildlife Environmental Awards competition. I took first place in the Landscapes and Plants category, 2nd runner up plus two certificates in the same category and also took 1st runner up in the People in Nature category. The Fujifilm awards remain one of the most prestigious awards in South African Photography and I am honoured to have multiple of my images recognised in this year’s awards. The Fujifilm awards is a print competition and entries are judged on not only the quality of the image but also of the print quality.

I’d like to thank Fujifilm South Africa, Getaway Magazine and the judges for this recognition and for the wonderful prize which will certainly be well used to add even more images to my collection.

I’d also like to congratulate all the other winners and certificates received.

My winning images were:

Winner – Landscapes & Plants Category

Mitchell Krog's image of a striking night sky over the quiver trees of Namibia was a winner of the landscape and plants category in the prestigious 2010 Fujifilm Getaway Magazine Wildlife Awards 2010.

Second Runner Up – Landscapes & Plants Category:

Mitchell Krog's image of sunrise over the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga was second runner up winner of the landscape and plants category in the prestigious 2010 Fujifilm Getaway Magazine Wildlife Awards 2010.

Certificate of Merit – Landscapes & Plants Category:

Mitchell Krog's image of sunrise over the Blyde River Canyon in Mpumalanga was a certificate of merit winner of the landscape and plants category in the prestigious 2010 Fujifilm Getaway Magazine Wildlife Awards 2010.

Certificate of Merit – Landscapes & Plants Category:

Mitchell Krog's image of sunset over the Quiver Tree Forest in Namibia was a certificate of merit winner of the landscape and plants category in the prestigious 2010 Fujifilm Getaway Magazine Wildlife Awards 2010. This image was also a certificate winner in the Sony Profoto Awards 2009.

First Runner Up – People in Nature Category:

Mitchell Krog's image of a lighthouse scene in the Western Cape of South Africa was first runner up winner in the People in Nature category of the prestigious 2010 Fujifilm Getaway Magazine Wildlife Awards 2010.

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“Rush Hour” – Featured on Earthshots.org

by mitchellkrog on October 7, 2010

Earthshots.orgI only saw this morning that my image “Rush Hour” of a Wildebeest crossing over the Mara river in the Maasai Mara, was featured on the acclaimed Earthshots.org web site on Wednesday 29th September 2010. Many thanks to Earthshots.org for the recognition.

This image captured during my trip to the Maasai Mara captures the energy, adrenaline and fear associated with a river crossing during the migration of millions of Wildebeest from the Serengeti in Tanzania onto the grassy wide open plains of the Maasai Mara in Kenya.

Rush Hour in the Maasai Mara - Wildebeest Migration Crossing Mara River

Millions of wildebeest migrate each year from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the grassy plains of the Maasai Mara in Kenya. To get to the Maasai Mara they have to face many treacherous river crossings. When a crossing takes place it is the ultimate in fear, adrenaline and energy for both beast and photographer. (Print enquiries for this image may be directed to fineart@livingcanvas.co.za with REF: MM-X4133)

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Africa Photographic Awards 2010 – Botanicals Winner

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Runner up – Burrard Lucas Landscape Photography Competition

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I was very chuffed to receive an email from Burrard Lucas informing me that my image “Heading Home For The Night” made runner up in their 2010 Landscape Photography Competition. There’s some really top notch photography that made it through to the finals and all the finalist images can be seen at Burrard-Lucas Blog. Thanks [...]

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