Critique the Community
The Great Outdoors
Submit Your Best "Outdoor" Images!
Submit Your Best "Outdoor" Images!
Last month we asked the Fstoppers Community to submit your best images of the Great Outdoors. The submissions were amazing but only 3 entries stood out. These are your best images!
We'd like to thank everyone who submitted to this contest as well as all of those whose photos made this episode of Critique the Community! We'd like to give a big congratulations to the winners below. Please message Lee Morris to claim your prizes.
1st Place: Paweł Wewiórski
2nd Place: Tim Fuchs
3rd Place: Nipuna Madusanka
Recently Lee Morris of Fstoppers reviewed the top studio strobes for photographers and the AD600 Pro II ranked as one of his favorite strobes on the market today.
The second place winner will receive a lifetime license of ACDSee's flagship photo editing and organizing software Photo Studio Ultimate 2025. This software doesn't just let you edit your raw files but you can also do some really exciting editing and organizing using AI and advanced masks. If you've wanted to break away from the grips of Adobe's subscription model, ACDSee's Photo Studio Ultimate is a great way to get the most out of your photos without the extra monthly fees. (Prize Value $149)
As always, the third place winner of this critique the community contest will win a full photography tutorial from the Fstoppers Store (Prize value $300)
Summer time is here which means it's time to see your best outdoor images! For our June contest, we want to see your best images taken outside, and the winner will be rewarded handsomely.
With school now out and everyone itching to get those summer trips planned, we thought it would be great to open up this month's critique the community to any image taken outdoors. This theme is up to your interpretation but in a perfect world your image would be outside, or look to be outside, and should definitely incorporate nature or a busy city scene in some way. Although the featured image is an eye catching image of a dog, your subject could be anything from a friend, your family, a professional model, or just a beautiful landscape. Each community member can submit up to 3 images for this contest.
Recently Lee Morris of Fstoppers reviewed the top studio strobes for photographers and the AD600 Pro II ranked as one of his favorite strobes on the market today.
The second place winner will receive a lifetime license of ACDSee's flagship photo editing and organizing software Photo Studio Ultimate 2025. This software doesn't just let you edit your raw files but you can also do some really exciting editing and organizing using AI and advanced masks. If you've wanted to break away from the grips of Adobe's subscription model, ACDSee's Photo Studio Ultimate is a great way to get the most out of your photos without the extra monthly fees. (Prize Value $149)
As always, the third place winner of this critique the community contest will win a full photography tutorial from the Fstoppers Store (Prize value $300)
Good luck to everyone who enters and we look forward to seeing the best outdoor photos from the Fstoppers Community!
Featured Image by the talented Chris Van Riel
Sun, 06/29/2025 - 01:00
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80 Comments
Sorry, but I think the people have spoken, in given it a general 2, haven't watched the video yet. Can't really fathom how the beach shot where it appears the focal point of the guy looking at the lady bending over wins this competition. There were so many nice shots here. I know it's not up to me, but something like Richard's silhouette shot deserved to be in the top 3.
Ive been on here for a short while and my thoughts on these contests. The contest comments seem to start at about the middle of the contest, usually from a newcomer with a quality image getting low marks. Then it starts. I apologize in advance for being very analytical about this, but its not a hobby for me. I also noticed that everyone seems to be afraid to join the contest at the beginning. Maybe the photogs with seniority know that the images in the beginning get mostly 1s and 2s. If you wait later to submit, it seems to be more neutral and images start getting more 3s,4s and even 5s. That tells me that at the end of the contest people with no skin in the game start to vote.
They should have a place on here with photography workshops in different places around cities and countries. A good workshop can teach you a ton in just one hour.
For you younger peeps, why do colleges still charge over $100.000 for a photography degree? Is it worth the money? If so, please tell us what they teach these days.
I'm not one of the younger people here, but with the price of college, the access to information, and the low barrier of entry for photography, I don't see why anyone would pay for a photography degree. I've had people ask on FB groups about it and I always recommended getting a business degree and if they were set on getting some form of photography degree, minoring in photography.
Thank you! I didn't see the winning shot as the focal point of a guy staring at the lady bending over. I actually didn't catch that when I looked at the photo. I thought it was a solid, timeless shot, but I thought all 3 of Yevhen Kostiuk's could have been winners.