Warm and Fuzzy winner

This week's winner of the Reader SunShots series "Warm and Fuzzy" is Kevin Moore for his picture of an alpaca taken at a farm in Harford County. The photo was shot with a Canon 40D DSLR camera. Here is a critique by director of photography Robert Hamilton: "The photographer took this picture with a telephoto zoom lens using a small aperature, which allowed for a blurred background. This is a great way to keep the focal point on the subject while eliminating distracting backgrounds."

( Credit: Kevin Moore / December 2, 2012 )

This week's winner of the Reader SunShots series "Warm and Fuzzy" is Kevin Moore for his picture of an alpaca taken at a farm in Harford County. The photo was shot with a Canon 40D DSLR camera. Here is a critique by director of photography Robert Hamilton: "The photographer took this picture with a telephoto zoom lens using a small aperature, which allowed for a blurred background. This is a great way to keep the focal point on the subject while eliminating distracting backgrounds."

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Automobiles winner

Automobiles winner

The winner for this week's SunShots series "Automobiles" is Matthew Tompkins for a humorous photo of his wife Christina and 3-year-old son Nicholas as they appear to be holding up a Lamborghini, shot at the company museum in Italy. Giving credit where it is due, Christina actually staged the photo for her husband to take with her Canon Rebel T2i camera. Here is a critique from Baltimore Sun director of photography Robert Hamilton: "Funny and imaginative pictures are always a pleasant surprise. When I came up with the category, there's no way I could have imagined something like this. This would have been a total home run if it had been just the 3-year-old holding up the car. He did a great acting job for the picture."

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