The RHP Photography Competition will soon come to a closure, at least in its current form; but we still have one round to go. Prepare for Round 19 - Motion / Movement! As it's summer and holiday time, I'll give you good time to enter. The deadline is Saturday, 18th August, 18 UT. The previous round was a bit unusual because we had three sub-categories; this time we are back to the usual format with only one category. You can enter up to three pictures.
In addition to the voting section, you can enter pictures you would like people to see and comment on outside the competition. Pictures for the non-voting section will be displayed on the same page, but people won't be allowed to vote for them. It's entirely up to you to decide which pictures you want to have in which section (voting / no voting), as long as you don't send more than three pictures for the voting section. Send your entries to rhpphotocomp@gmail.com , together with the following information:
* Title
* Comment: Advanced editing, for example removing or adding objects, use of special effect filters or major colour adjustments, must be mentioned. Other comments, for example details about the equipment and settings, basic editing or some background info on the picture, are optional, but encouraged. If in doubt whether something is basic or advanced editing, just ask, or even better, simply give a little more information than absolutely necessary.
* Your RHP nickname (that won't be revealed before the round is over)
* Which section the picture should be in (I'll assume it's for the voting section unless otherwise stated)
Please keep the file size under 200 kB, and the picture may not be bigger than 800x600 pixels. (Attention! Previously this was the suggested format, but formats up to 1024x768 were allowed. I got tired of adjusting the picture size to the window, so I decided to cut it down. If you have trouble with resizing, I can help you out.)
The pictures will be displayed on my webspace. You can choose to have your pictures removed when the round is over. You can also choose to leave them there, but have your name (real name or RHP nick) added.
If you would like to have a look at previous rounds, you can find them here:
Thread 38433 (Comp History)
Thread 37850 (Humour)
Thread 39665 (Chess)
Thread 42170 (Still Life)
Thread 44329 (Extended Exposure)
Thread 46872 (Home)
Thread 50035 (Words/Letters)
Thread 54661 (Advanced Editing)
Thread 71229 (Blue / Red / Yellow)
After this round is finished, I'd like to have a vote for the winner of all rounds.
If you have further questions, ask them here or send me a PM.
Originally posted by pawnhandlerIt will end with a prime number for prime number lovers. For people who feel that's incomplete, I'll call the voting for an overall winner of all rounds "Round 20".
Ending the photo comp with a prime number. That just feels so ... incomplete! 😉
I look forward to seeing the entries!
Originally posted by AThousandYoungSend your entries to rhpphotocomp@gmail.com , together with the following information:
All right. I have something. I have a "motion" picture as well as another picture that does not fit this competition but is the only clear picture I've ever taken. How do I submit the image file?
* Title
* Comment: Advanced editing, for example removing or adding objects, use of special effect filters or major colour adjustments, must be mentioned. Other comments, for example details about the equipment and settings, basic editing or some background info on the picture, are optional, but encouraged. If in doubt whether something is basic or advanced editing, just ask, or even better, simply give a little more information than absolutely necessary.
* Your RHP nickname (that won't be revealed before the round is over)
* Which section the picture should be in (I'll assume it's for the voting section unless otherwise stated)
Please keep the file size under 200 kB, and the picture may not be bigger than 800x600 pixels. (Attention! Previously this was the suggested format, but formats up to 1024x768 were allowed. I got tired of adjusting the picture size to the window, so I decided to cut it down. If you have trouble with resizing, I can help you out.)