Your Best Shot: Jan 2026 – The Beach – The winners!

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Your Best Shot is a photograph competitors open to Australian residents. There’s a distinct theme each couple of months, and a number of the profitable photographs can be revealed in AP magazine and on-line. 

Each problem, AP’s Editor Mike O’Connor will select six photographs to be revealed each in print and on-line, with each a winner and a runner-up chosen. Our winner may also obtain an incredible prize because of Think Tank.

You can discover out all the small print for entry and the themes for 2026 right here.

Theme: The seashore

Our winner: Bondi surfer by Penelope Robertshaw

Penelope Robertshaw, Bondi surfer
Penelope Robertshaw, Bondi surfer
Editor’s remark

Penelope Robertshaw says this shot from contained in the Bondi Pavilion at Bondi Beach was captured throughout a lightweight rainfall.

“This surfer gifted me with a striking foreground subject for the beach and headland beyond,” she says.

What we preferred about Penelope’s picture was how she not solely captured a busy seashore setting, but in addition drew our consideration to the younger surfer surveying the scene, presumably earlier than heading right down to the water.

There is a touch of apprehension in her expression maybe, but in addition a quiet confidence. That mixture of emotion provides depth to the second and brings one thing totally different to the body.

Technical particulars

Nikon Z7 II, NIKKOR Z 24 mm f/1.8 S lens. 1/800s @ f10, ISO 640.

Highly recommended

Brighton sand by Lleyton Mundt

Lleyton Mundt, Brighton sand
Lleyton Mundt, Brighton sand
Editor’s remark

Lleyton Mundt says on his European and UK vacation he tried to take a photograph in each city to look again on.

“I was trying to work the beach huts into a photo and ended up overthinking it,” he remembers. “After wandering through the town I noticed the waves lapping onto the sand and came away with this shot.”

Well performed on discovering a quieter body to concentrate on! The outcome is an easy ‘pattern’ shot performed rather well, with no distractions to problem the viewer’s consideration. There’s some good smooth textures as nicely that actually add to the picture too.

Technical particulars

Canon EOS 70D, 18mm-55mm lens @ 31mm. 1/400s @ f11, ISO 200.

Special mentions
Nicholas Ferrante, Standoff
Nicholas Ferrante, Standoff
How I did it

I got here throughout this actually weird scene throughout a household vacation to Culburra, NSW, the place a fisherman was being swarmed by a pack of pelicans. I like how this body captures the strain and menacing foreboding of the pelicans, able to pounce on any scraps of fish. 

Technical particulars

Nikon F2, Kodak Portra 400 (expired), 35mm AIS Lens, aperture and shutter pace unknown.

Ariel Briner, The beach
Ariel Briner, The seashore
How I did it

The shot was taken handheld on a summer time’s morning in Mallorca whereas exploring a brand new seashore with my household.

Technical particulars

Canon EOS R5, Canon RF 70–200mm F4 L IS USM lens @ 135mm. 1/160s @ f4, ISO 100. Polarising filter.

Bill Hancock, Wave Crash
Bill Hancock, Wave Crash
How I did it

I’m fortunate sufficient to stay on the Central Coast of NSW and have many seashores and waterways to select from. This one was at Birdie Beach, NSW.

Technical particulars

Fuji X-T5, lens unknown. 1/320s @ f9, ISO 125.

Fiona Treadwell, The Catlins
Fiona Treadwell, The Catlins
How I did it

We had been staying at an ideal Bed and Breakfast in The Catlins, New Zealand for 2 nights. We had been virtually locked in as there was a automobile rally closing the one highway in or out. In between showers we walked to the seashore and I acquired low to get this dramatic image. This was simply taken on my cellphone.

Technical particulars

Samsung S22, 6.4mm lens. 1/1600s @ f1.8, ISO 12.


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