Competitions
Competitions
We have recently received information from various sources about a range of competitions and workshops that may (or may not) be of interest to you. I’ve attached links if you wish to follow up. Make sure you read all the terms and conditions, especially with regard to how any images may be used.
Competitions:
- Who: Australian Museum
- What: The New Scientist Eureka Prize for Science Photography is awarded to an Australian/s over the age of 18 for a single photograph taken in the past 2 years that most effectively communicates an aspect of science.
- Prize:1st: $5,000, 2nd: $3,000, 3rd: $2,000
- Who: Royal Melbourne Show
- What: A number of different sections see link for details (look at page 12)
- Prize: small amount of prize money. Really it is for the glory!
- Who: Captain Cook Cruises
- What: Entries should depict the diverse beauty and/or character of Sydney Harbour as a tourist destination
- Prize: Every image selected to be published in the Captain Cook Cruises Guide to Sydney Harbour booklet and/or included in the Captain Cook Cruises image library will win a Captains Club Dinner Cruise for two valued at $328. One ultimate winning entry will win a 2-Night Sydney Weekender Cruise for two in Outside Cabin accommodation valued at $1198.
New three way long distance interclub
A new long distance interclub competition has been established between Corio Bay Camera Club, the Kettering and District Photographic Society (UK) and the Focus Photo Club Dayton, Ohio (USA). The competition will be held later in 2010, around the same time as our current 3-way with Gem/Kaiapoi
You can get an idea of what we will be up against by visiting their websites:
Focus Photo Club – Dayton Ohio
Kettering and District Photographic Society – Northamptonshire UK
Welcome to the New Year
The first meeting for 2010 is this Thursday the 28th, it is a members Holiday Show and Tell, come along and let us know what you have been doing over the last two months, bring some images as well. There will be a report on the great day had at Hanging Rock – Australia Day Races, hopefully with plenty of images. Those members and their families that attended had a very pleasant day.
We will have the projected images file name and resize program on the clubs laptop to instruct those that need help with this program, I have heard from a few members of their inability to get it to work.
Don’t forget that entries for the February Competition are due this Thursday as well.
Looking forward to seeing you all, Happy New Year in Photography.
Geelong V CBCC Interclub
The annual Geelong v CBCC interclub was held on 14 October. This year Geelong hosted the evening. The guest Judge was Dean Cooper, a professional landscape photographer from Point Lonsdale.
Results
Large Prints Small Prints Projected Images Total
Geelong 227 141 229 597
CBCC 218 138 224 580
Top entries in each section from CBCC were Ian Creek, “Point Henry Unloading” (LP); Tracey Parr, “Pure” (SP) and Cecily McCarthy, “Santan” (PI). Congratualions to these members and all members who submitted images.
CBCC Wins Three Way Long Distance Interclub
The inaugural long distance interclub competition between Corio Bay CC, Kaiapoi Photographic Club from Christchurch NZ and Gem Camera Club from Kalamunda West Australia has been judged. Each club submitted 25 digital images that were assessed by three judges (one appointed by each club). Corio Bay appointed Bronwen Casey AFIAP, MAPS, SSVAPS; Kaiapoi appointed Francis Green APSNZ and Gem appointed Marilyn Siggers. Click here to read judges comments and profiles.
And the winner was … CBCC (just).
Overall Results
CBCC 770 points
KPC 757 points
GCC 697 points
Best Image awards from each of the judges were:
Bronwen Casey: “Rhiannon” by Shaun Hartnett of Kaiapoi
Marilyn Siggers: “Dusty Light” by Ailsa McDonald of Gem CC
Frank Green: “Rural Sunset” by Neil Griffin of Corio Bay
Other high scoring entries from Corio Bay were:
Wayne Harris for “Mandrill”
Cecily McCarthy for “Santan”
Lisa Kenny for “Dog Rocks Sunset”
Barry Feldman for “Preparing for Takeoff”
Congratulations to all who participated.