STOCKS

2009-2010

Click on each competition to see the results
 
Hand in : Oct 1st 2009
Set Subject : Nature
Hand in : Dec 3rd 2009
Set Subject : Land / Seascapes
Hand in : Jan 28th 2010
Set Subject : Portrait
Hand in : Mar 25th 2010
Set Subject : Record
 
Thurs Oct 15th 2009
Thurs Nov 19th 2009
Digital Audio-Visual Sequences
Thurs Apr 1st 2010
A Panel of 3 prints or digital images
Fri Dec 4th 2009
Venue : The Shippon, Breck Road, Poulton
Fri Nov 20th 2009
Host club : Bispham P S
Fri Feb 26th 2010
Venue : The Shippon, Breck Road, Poulton
Guidance on the format of images submitted for the Projected Digital Image Competition and the Triptych Competion are given as a pdf file on the Downloads page of this website. To view this guidance, please click here.

Definition of Natural History (Specialist Subject) Images must be an accurate representation of the species or subject matter. Titles must be specific and correct. Creatures are expected to be alive and free in the wild - not domesticated or in zoos. If controlled conditions are used this should be declared - with the exception of micro or macro detail. Geology, weather, climatology, and ecology are permissible but should be accurately titled to show their significance in the natural world.
Derivations, or any form of manipulation that alters the truth of the photographic statement, are ineligible.

Nature subjects are generally less scientific in their presentation: eg there is no need for latin names in their titles; but, as with Natural History, they should not include people or man-made items (such as road signs or power cables) in the image. Zoo animals could be included, but should not show any indication of their captivity.