Description: Show us photos of things in transition.
We ask that before submitting your photos you read and adhere to the following submission rules, including but not limited to the following: - Submissions must be photographs; screen captures do not count as photographs. - You must be the original photographer of your entry. Do not submit anyone else's photography as your own. - You are only allowed to enter a photograph once. Do not submit the same photo to another contest later. - You may enter 3 photos in each contest as long as each photo is of a different composition. - Please post each photo separately so they can be voted for individually.
Please note: The overarching ideal behind Farktography is that image corrections are acceptable, while adding or removing elements in the image (e.g. removing telephone poles, adding Elvis) is not acceptable. Levels, curves, contrast, saturation, crop, and black-and-white conversion tools may be used judiciously, but not to cartoonish or unrealistic extremes. Avoid applying artistic filters for the purpose of mimicking film, tilt-shift, toy camera, etc type effects. HDR and panorama stitching either in-camera or in post processing are not allowed unless specified for a particular theme (true multiple exposures done in-camera are acceptable, however). See the rules for more information on acceptable modifications, or check in at the Farktography Forums.
Legal: All photographers submitting photos to this contest are the legal copyright holders for the photos submitted and the photos are not to be considered free for any other use without written consent from the submitting photographers. - Drop by the Farktography Forum on Fark (new window) or or Farktography.com (for chatting, critique, techtalk and so on) - Check stats or review whether you've used a photo before at Bibliostats .
This nearly grown female red-winged black bird was having a hard time with her transition to adulthood. She kept following her dad around and yelling at him to feed her.
Water drop touching down on a splash crown that it's already deformed. This is its last moment as a sphere before it transitions from splashER to splashEE.
A juvenile red shouldered hawk with the rust colored chest feathers just starting to come in. When he reaches full maturity his chest will be dominated by this color of feather.
Coming in for a landing. An osprey approaches a tall branch where he will stay perched for over an hour waiting for, who knows what. Maybe just surveying his territory?
This Week's Theme: Transformations
Description: Show us photos of things in transition.
We ask that before submitting your photos you read and adhere to the following submission rules, including but not limited to the following:
- Submissions must be photographs; screen captures do not count as photographs.
- You must be the original photographer of your entry. Do not submit anyone else's photography as your own.
- You are only allowed to enter a photograph once. Do not submit the same photo to another contest later.
- You may enter 3 photos in each contest as long as each photo is of a different composition.
- Please post each photo separately so they can be voted for individually.
Please note:
The overarching ideal behind Farktography is that image corrections are acceptable, while adding or removing elements in the image (e.g. removing telephone poles, adding Elvis) is not acceptable. Levels, curves, contrast, saturation, crop, and black-and-white conversion tools may be used judiciously, but not to cartoonish or unrealistic extremes. Avoid applying artistic filters for the purpose of mimicking film, tilt-shift, toy camera, etc type effects. HDR and panorama stitching either in-camera or in post processing are not allowed unless specified for a particular theme (true multiple exposures done in-camera are acceptable, however). See the rules for more information on acceptable modifications, or check in at the Farktography Forums.
Legal: All photographers submitting photos to this contest are the legal copyright holders for the photos submitted and the photos are not to be considered free for any other use without written consent from the submitting photographers.
- Drop by the Farktography Forum on Fark (new window) or or Farktography.com (for chatting, critique, techtalk and so on)
- Check stats or review whether you've used a photo before at Bibliostats .
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water to ice
/Bridal Veil Falls, Highland, NC
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Maybe the first was too abstract.
Iron to tree.
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...from highway safety sign to billboard
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Snowdrops. Winter turning into spring.
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Cicada
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Nearly Grown Birb by Elsinore, on Flickr
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Day Lily opening up to the sunshine of a new day.
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Water Drop Marble by Elsinore, on Flickr
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Huey in mid run.
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Takeoffs and Landings
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Changing Leaves.
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A juvenile red shouldered hawk with the rust colored chest feathers just starting to come in. When he reaches full maturity his chest will be dominated by this color of feather.
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Coming in for a landing. An osprey approaches a tall branch where he will stay perched for over an hour waiting for, who knows what. Maybe just surveying his territory?
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