Any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement of composition, and which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer.
Comp 02 – Set only – Australian Landscapes: A photograph of natural land or coastal scenery taken within Australia, which may include people, buildings or other objects, provided that these elements do not dominate the photograph. Seascapes with no land do not fit the topic.
Comp 03 – Open & Set – Creative: The final image should contain extra elements outside the normal photographic process. It must contain some evidence of a photographic image. It may be produced by manipulating the camera at the recording stage, using filters in or on the camera, or by using photographic software and must be all your own images/textures used.
Per the Australian Photographic Society definition. See https://www.a-p-s.org.au/index.php/nature-definition
An image of the person including the face as the focal point (further clarification to come).
Comp 06 – Set only – Elements: One or more of the Elements Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
Macro definition:
Is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. This can include animal vegetable or mineral as well as small man made objects.
Illustrations of how to get from “A” to “B”.
Special Subject – What is It?
An image of an object taken from an unusual angle or at a different magnification to usual.
A photo taken at a Pennant Hills Photographic Club function during 2021. The best photos should bring back memories of the year and maybe encourage new members to join.
Judging will be by the Club Members present on the night.
Please note that photos that have previously received a Credit, Merit or Top Shot award may not be entered again.