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Natalie Mayer, judge: Lovely colours, and an interesting scene, perfectly cropped. There is a whole life going on in that little shop, even a christmas tree up on the shelf, CD's, the Pope ... and the man is intently working, oblivious to the camera. This shot is spot on
Photograph: Isidro Martinez
Natalie Mayer, judge: This is great. People going about their daily lives on a nice winter evening. It is a simple image, but some how gives me a feeling of being there. And that is what photography is all about.
Photograph: Ann Maria Nolan
Natalie Mayer, judge: This image really captures 'local life' as it happens. In a way, I think that it would have been even more engaging if the lady wasn't looking into the camera. This is hard to achieve, and you certainly don't want to sneak around offending people taking pictures when they don't know you are there. I find a good way to achieve this, and stay on good terms with your subject, is to take one picture when she looks, smile at her (with your camera still very close to your eye!) she will then automatically look away and assume you are done, and then, very quickly you have to take the next shot. Bam. That's the keeper.
Photograph: Lisa Freiburg