Sunday, June 5, 2011

Randburg Photo Club Digital Salon


Hi guys,

To all our members working towards their higher star rating -- remember that this salon is open to all photographers, not just members of the PSSA.  Let us know how it goes!


--Cassi

Event 

Title:
Randburg Photo Club Digital Salon
When:
17.June.2011
Where:
Randburg Photo Club - Risidale
Category:
Salon

Description

Members of the Photographic Society of South Africa (PSSA) as well as all photographers residing in South Africa and scholars 13 and under residing in South Africa are cordially invited to participate in this National Salon of Photography.
The Salon will be conducted within the requirements and practices as prescribed by the PSSA.

Categories

Nature - Excluding Birds and Landscapes (Digital Manipulation not allowed)

Images must be of animals, insects, reptiles or marine life in natural surroundings, so that a well informed person could testify as to its true representation. (Specifically excluded are birds, nature landscapes, artificially produced hybrid plants or animals, domesticated or farm animals, mounted specimen or obviously set arrangements)

Nature – Birds only (Digital Manipulation not allowed)

Images must be of birds in natural surroundings, so that a well informed person could testify as to its true representation. (Specifically excluded are domesticated or farm animals, mounted specimen or obviously set arrangements)

Open (Digital Manipulation allowed)

Pictorial photography is the use of the photographic medium as an art form. The emphasis is on interest, visual impact, composition, and technical excellence. Images in the Pictorial Category are not confined to any particular subject, type, or style of photography. Pictorial photography is not just about the information contained by the images, but rather about the effect and the mood they translate.
Entries in the junior category is open to all scholars, 18 and younger.  Entries will be judged in the "Pictorial" category.  

 Monochrome ( Buildings) (Digital Manipulation allowed)

 Monochrome is a black and white image. A black and white image toned in a single colour
e.g. sepia will remain a monochrome work. No second colour allowed in Monochrome.
e.g. blue (the entire image is blue) A mono  image that has a second colour added to it becomes a colour work.

Salon Director

Piet Enslin
(c) 082 922 5213
email: piet.enslin@telkomsa.net

Salon Calendar

Entries close Midnight, 17 June 2011

Details available on the PSSA website here.

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