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SUBJECT LIST FOR COMPETITIONS:

Three Subjects Each Month.   Entries can be made as either a digital submission or print entry.  There is also an Open subject (anything goes) each month.  A member may submit up to three (3) total images per monthly competition.

  2009/2010 Competition Subjects

September 2009

  • ASSIGNED: Everyone Loves a Parade
  • CHALLENGE:  Black and White
  • OPEN
 

Febrary 2010

  • ASSIGNED: Food
  • CHALLENGE:  Intersection
  • OPEN

October 2009

  • ASSIGNED: In My Backyard
  • CHALLENGE:  Non-Standard Print Size (Prints Only)
  • OPEN
 

March  2010

  • ASSIGNED: Unusual Point of View
  • CHALLENGE:  Creative
  • OPEN

November 2009

  • ASSIGNED: Memories of My Childhood
  • CHALLENGE:  Creative
  • OPEN
 

April  2010

  • ASSIGNED: BRRRRRR
  • CHALLENGE:  In the Eye of.....Ron Rosenstock
  • OPEN

December 2009

  • ASSIGNED: In a Row
  • CHALLENGE:  Humor
  • OPEN
 

May 2010

  • ASSIGNED: Train Track
  • CHALLENGE:  Shot in the Rain
  • OPEN

January 2010

  • ASSIGNED: Starts with the Letter "R"
  • CHALLENGE:  Black and White
  • OPEN
 

June 2010

  • ASSIGNED: "The End"
  • CHALLENGE:  Black and White
  • OPEN

SUBJECT INTERPRETATION:

A definition for each subject is included above where appropriate. For some subjects there may be a broad interpretation of the definition. For example, Kid(s) would allow for the obvious definition of human children, but may also refer to a young goat or the young of other animals. When using an artistic interpretation of a competition subject (when no specific definition is provided) your photo should be easily determined to be "in category" by the judges, or risk receiving a lower score in competition.

"CREATIVE" DEFINITION.

Creative is a category open to any color or monochrome image. This category is an "anything goes" division reserved for images that do not depict subject matter as a person would normally see it. The maker may employ any method to produce the image providing the initial image(s) was captured or recorded by the maker using a light-sensitive device. Judges are advised to evaluate images in this division on their artistic merits, not on how the end result was achieved.

BLACK & WHITE DEFINITION.

Photographer's Forum Black & White challenges will use the more traditional definition of an image consisting of Black, White and Shades of Gray.  Tonal shading is acceptable as in Sepia-tone.  No other color or coloration is allowed

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