Hello everyone. Sorry! It’s me again!
Your next challenge should you wish to take it, is Singular. I really hope you do join in the fun.
The challenge starts immediately and finishes at Midnight on Sunday August 21st, 2016. That gives everyone time to consider their options with four weekends included to get you motivated to create an image for the challenge. Hopefully this amount of time will encourage members to get involved and bring plenty of entries.
The challenge is “Your take on Singular” which I hope will allow you to create a photo of something that meets a rough definition of singular i.e. “showing or indicating no more than one thing”.
But a single subject will have associated elements, think about for example an aircraft being the “singular” subject in a nice sky. In my example the sky is secondary to the singular subject the aircraft. I hope that makes sense.
The standard competition rules apply:
• The competition subject shall be selected by the winner of the preceding competition who will also judge the competition.
• One picture per person; images should conform to general image posting rules.
• Please use a Canon DSLR.
• Posted images should be taken during the running period of the competition. Any images submitted that were taken before the competition started, or after the competition has ended, will be deemed invalid.
• Images 800 pixels widest max (to help those with small monitors).
• No Photoshop frames and borders.
• Include a title; the image must convey the theme without title description.
• Please, no comments, on images until the round is over.
• No canvassing e.g. “I’m thinking of posting this image for the challenge, what do you think?”
• I will pick 1st 2nd and 3rd favourite images (please don’t PM me to discuss my choices).
I, like previous members, will do my best to give an honest assessment of every entry. However I am not a judge and my assessments can only ever be my personal views of each of the entries.
So Ladies and Gentlemen, get your thinking caps on and produce some interesting takes on “Singular”. But most importantly get your camera out, stretch yourself try something different and enjoy the challenge.
Your next challenge should you wish to take it, is Singular. I really hope you do join in the fun.
The challenge starts immediately and finishes at Midnight on Sunday August 21st, 2016. That gives everyone time to consider their options with four weekends included to get you motivated to create an image for the challenge. Hopefully this amount of time will encourage members to get involved and bring plenty of entries.
The challenge is “Your take on Singular” which I hope will allow you to create a photo of something that meets a rough definition of singular i.e. “showing or indicating no more than one thing”.
But a single subject will have associated elements, think about for example an aircraft being the “singular” subject in a nice sky. In my example the sky is secondary to the singular subject the aircraft. I hope that makes sense.
The standard competition rules apply:
• The competition subject shall be selected by the winner of the preceding competition who will also judge the competition.
• One picture per person; images should conform to general image posting rules.
• Please use a Canon DSLR.
• Posted images should be taken during the running period of the competition. Any images submitted that were taken before the competition started, or after the competition has ended, will be deemed invalid.
• Images 800 pixels widest max (to help those with small monitors).
• No Photoshop frames and borders.
• Include a title; the image must convey the theme without title description.
• Please, no comments, on images until the round is over.
• No canvassing e.g. “I’m thinking of posting this image for the challenge, what do you think?”
• I will pick 1st 2nd and 3rd favourite images (please don’t PM me to discuss my choices).
I, like previous members, will do my best to give an honest assessment of every entry. However I am not a judge and my assessments can only ever be my personal views of each of the entries.
So Ladies and Gentlemen, get your thinking caps on and produce some interesting takes on “Singular”. But most importantly get your camera out, stretch yourself try something different and enjoy the challenge.
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