Congratulations to the winners!

Here are the 12 winners to the Fstoppers smart phone photography critique the community.  All of these entries were awesome to look through and we only picked a small sample of some of the best images.  Congrats to those who were picked for the video episode and please message Lee Morris directly on Fstoppers to claim your free tutorial. 



The new Critique the Community is live now.  You can enter up to 3 landscape images now until October 30th for a chance to win a Tamron 28 - 300 lens, a free copy of Acdsee's Photo Studio Ultimate 2025 and of course more Fstoppers tutorials!

Rules & Prizes

For our next photography contest, we want to see the best photo you've ever taken with your smartphone. 

Rules

  • This contest is 100% free to join
  • Each photographer may submit up to 3 images
  • Each photograph must include a small description that includes details about how the photograph was taken

Prizes

For this contest, we are giving away a tutorial from the Fstoppers Store to every photographer we feature in the critique (at least 10 images will be chosen)

This Month's Deal

This month we area discounting our tutorial with Pye Jirsa called Mastering Adobe Lightroom down to just $49. This tutorial will teach you how to edit images on a computer using Lightroom Classic, or with Adobe's new Lightroom software, made exclusively for mobile devices. In this tutorial Pye also takes a deep dive into his natural lighting techniques that can be used with a professional, or smartphone to get incredible results in any environment. This tutorial has always sold for $199 and you can get it today for the lowest price ever at just $49. Check out the promo below. 

Sun, 09/29/2024 - 00:00

This contest has ended.

318 people have cast a total of 16,818 votes on 730 entries from 335 participants

57 Comments

Patrick & Lee, Another great review of Critique The Community / “Contest”.

What I have found many, many frames ago back in the days of film. With a properly exposed image with a reflection including the reflective subject. The reflection is about 1/2 to 1 1/2 stops darker than the subject being reflected.

Have a good one!

How can you know and ensure that the photo was taken with a smartphone?

Your photo has information within the photo. Megadata it's called.?

Contest Submissions

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