Archive for December, 2009

CAPA Competition Guidelines

Posted in 2009 on December 31st, 2009 by Peter Steeper – Be the first to comment

Just a short reminder about CAPA’s competition guidelines and deadlines which have changed this year.
In an effort to encourage new images, images submitted to CAPA competitions must have been taken with 24 months of the competition deadline.

So for the upcoming Digital Theme and the Altered Reality competitions, images must have been taken after Jan 20, 2008.
CAPA uses the following definition for “altered reality”.

‘ALTERED REALITY’ COMPETITION
The image must always begin with an original photograph captured by the photographer. A variety of subject matter is accepted. Images must be heavily manipulated and obviously creatively enhanced including, but not limited to composites, creative filters etc. These images are not meant to look like a regular photograph and cannot be entered into a Digital Theme competition nor an Open competition.

In addition, all aspects of the image (if a composite) must have been shot after the deadline.

For the Spring round in Nature, Pictorial (Film and Digital) and Print, images should have been taken after Mar 20, 2008.

Looking forward to seeing your images,

Joyce

Nova Scotia Nature Trust Seeking Wildlife Images

Posted in 2009 on December 7th, 2009 by deanhirtle – Be the first to comment

Hello everyone,

The Nova Scotia Nature Trust is seeking images of Nova Scotia wildlife to use in an advertising campaign. The images are required by December 15th.

Profile shots of wildlife native to Nova Scotia including birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians are being sought. (Some cropping of images may be required for use in the campaign but is subject to approval by the photographer.)

The NSNT is a non-governmental, charitable, land conservation organization. For more information about them visit their website at: www.nsnt.ca .

If you have some images that you are willing to share that may assist NSNT, or have any questions about use of the images or how you will receive credit for contibuting an image, please contact Sally-Jo Gallant at sallyjo@nsnt.ca or 406-3320.

Dean

December 6th Meeting is Cancelled

Posted in 2009 on December 6th, 2009 by deanhirtle – Be the first to comment

Hello everyone,

Unfortunately Keith is ailing with one of the nasty viruses making the rounds and is not able to present this evening, so our Photographer of the Year meeting this evening is cancelled.

I wish Keith, and any other members who are under the weather, a speedy recovery.

Dean

Special Adobe-PSA Club Photo Competition – Rules and More

Posted in 2009 on December 2nd, 2009 by mikemccarthy – Be the first to comment

PGNS will be participating in the 2010 Adobe-PSA Club Photo Contest during our January 11th regular PSA competition night. Uploads for this competition will be done using the same process as usual and by selecting “Adobe/PSA Special” (or similar) as the category for the images.

Each PGNS member may submit up to two images. The subject matter is completely open and will be judged for their pictorial quality, colour impact, strong composition and unique style. Image titles will not be made available to the judges prior to judging. All images must be original, made by the named entrant, and may not contain any elements produced by anyone else. Artwork or computer generated graphics created by the entrant may be incorporated, provided the photographic content predominates.

Images must be no more than 1024 pixels horizontally and 768 pixels vertically. Images larger will be rejected. Smaller images are acceptable, but may suffer a disadvantage when compared to a larger image. The images should be saves as JPG files in sRGB colour space at highest quality.

All images must have been taken during 2009 and must have never been entered in a PSA recognized International Exhibition. The images may be entered in future PSA recognized exhibitions anytime after January 2010.

Two images (one per maker) will be selected from PGNS for submission to the competition, which closes onJanuary 15th and judging takes place January 22nd, 2010.

Prior to receiving the any prize awards, the maker must submit a 300dpi resolution TIFF for potential publication in the PSA Journal. The winning images – at low resolution – will be posted on the PSA web site and Adobe web site with the image title, maker’s name, city, province, country and club information. Full copyright will be retained by the maker.

And now for the part everyone has been waiting for… Prizes! :)

Third Place: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2

Second Place: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2

First Place: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 and “Lessons in DSLR Workflow with Lightroom and Photoshop” book by Jerry Courvoisier ($36 USD)

Best of Show: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, Adobe Photoshop CS4, A two-day “Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2: The Essential Tool for Your Photography Experience” Workshop with Jerry Courvoisier ($395 USD, travel and expenses extra)

Please note that this is NOT a PSA recognized Exhibition and there are no acceptances. The winning images cannot be used for PSA Star Ratings or Who’s Who.

If you have any additional questions, please contact Mike McCarthy.