Australian Photography

YOUR BEST SHOT

ACTION

We've always thought there's something magical about the first time you realise you can change a scene entirely by using a fast or slow shutter speed on your camera. Although many entries looked to freeze action in this month's comp, we also loved the creative entries that challenged this and introduced movement into the frame. From sports to portraits, these are our favourite action shots of the month.

CRAIG ANDERSON

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EDITOR’S COMMENT

We admit it – we’re total suckers for a great fisheye lens shot. It must be because there’s just something

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