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Lolita Harper
Ansel Adams better watch out because there is a handful of imaginative
Costa Mesa photographers who seem destined for greatness.
Five students walked away with top honors this week in the “Capturing
the Essence of Costa Mesa” photo contest. A dozen middle and high school
students entered the contest, sponsored by the city, the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District and the Costa Mesa Conference and Visitors
Bureau.
Each entry was as unique as the student behind the camera, ranging in
subjects from children to towering business buildings to montages.
Steven Thomas, the first-place winner in the black and white category,
said he and friend Devon Stephens -- who placed third in the same
category -- drove around the city at 5 a.m. looking for the perfect
location and the perfect light.
Thomas, 18, chose to shoot the Estancia Adobe, saying it was one of
the first structures in Costa Mesa and therefore indicative of the city’s
true essence.
“The city’s first settlers were in that building,” Thomas said. “The
history and the roots of the city can be found in that house.”
He took the photo at an angle, framing the 19th century adobe, as well
as the beautiful flowers that surround it.
“A lot of people take pictures dead on, which makes them boring,”
Thomas said. “I thought the angle gave it a better look.”
During their predawn trip, Devon also found his perfect subject in the
South Coast Business Center. Capturing the opposite of Thomas,
17-year-old Devon photographed a contemporary building in the business
district, with the light reflecting perfectly off the mirrored structure.
“It stands out as one of the newer buildings,” Devon said. “And the
sky looked cool in the background.”
Winning entries will be displayed halfway around the world, in sister
city Wyndham, Australia. Australian educators were in Costa Mesa this
week, touring the district as part of the fourth annual educator exchange
program. They will take the photos home to display in Wyndham’s school
district.
“I think that is really cool,” Thomas said. “If I ever go to
Australia, I would want to see my work hanging there.”
* Lolita Harper covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
sh AT A GLANCE
PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS
COLOR
place*name*grade*school*name of photo
1st*Trevor Holmes*ninth*Estancia High*Fairview Park
2nd*Melissa Buchman*seventh*Costa Mesa High*Canyon Park
3rd*Trevor Holmes*ninth*Estancia High*OCC/TeWinkle Park montage
BLACK AND WHITE
1st*Steven Thomas*12th*Costa Mesa High*Estancia House
2nd*Tiffani Larson*11th*Costa Mesa High*My Backyard
2nd (tie)*Devon Stephens*12th*Costa Mesa High*South Coast Business
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