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Friday 9 April 2010

Competition Rules (March 2010)


PLEASE SEE NEW RULES AT http://warrnamboolcameraclub.zenfolio.com/competition-rules



The rules for entering photos have been altered by the committee effective from March 2010. A summary of the changes are listed below. (Click on Image for Print Friendly Version)


REMOVED:
1. The 2 year age limit for photos. This effectively means that if you taken the photo you can enter it, regardless of age.
2. Colour Slide Section.

ALTERED:
1. Any work that has been entered in any section shall not be entered again in its original state in any monthly competition until image of the year. Previously photos which received a 1st, 2nd, 3rd or a Highly Commended were the only photos prevented from being entered again until the Image of the Year.
2. Black and White is now referred to as Monochromatic.

NEW:
1. Novice section and associated rules regarding who is eligible to enter this section.

Sunday 4 April 2010

April Competition Results

Thank you to Mark Williams for judging this month and his comments. The set subject this month was BLING. Sorry no photos this month.

Novice Print
1st Denise Neal "Batemans Bridge"
2nd Denise Neal "Through the Trees"

Small Print Open
1st John Culver "Norfolk Pine"
2nd John Culver "Government House"
3rd John Culver "Tropic Bird"

Small Print Set Subject
1st Beverley Bell "Butterfly Crown"
2nd Beverley Bell "Dragon Fly"
3rd Beverley bell "Silver Brooch"

Monochromatic Open
1st Les Lockland " "
2nd Len Asling " Stormy Bay"

Monochromatic Set Subject
1st Benjamin Spencer "Riches"

Colour Open
1st Graham Dixon "Murgheboluc Reserve"
2nd Roger Neal "Stingray Bay - Middle Island"
3rd Grahan Dixon "Port Douglas"

Colour Set Subject
1st Patti Vallance "Mini Gangsta"
2nd Benjamin Spencer "Priorities"
3rd Benjamin Spencer "Bling of a Different Kind"

Creative/ Experimental
1st Roger Neal "St Mary's Interior"
2nd Les Lockland "Honky Tonk Piano"

Friday 2 April 2010

Photoshop video tutorials


















Want to increase your image editing skills - particularly if you're using Photoshop? 
Here's a good starting point. 
The biggest selection I've come across are at - http://tv.adobe.com/product/photoshop (or simply click on title of this blog entry). 
Out on right hand side of this page click on 'Photoshop user TV' - currently 190 episodes to choose from ranging from 15 minutes to 1 hour in length! These guys waffle a little bit (usually for first 2-3 minutes) but their tutorials are easy to follow and there can be 4 or more tips per episode.
On the opening page are many other presenter's sites - just try some or all of them, or do a search for the topic you want covered.