Competition timetable 2022 – 23 (Draft)


Updated 08 September 2022.

A downloadable version of this page can be found here.

 

This page is a work in progress. The competition dates are the skeleton of the syllabus , on which the body will hang... The dates are shown below. The categories are explained below the table. For more detail on competition rules, categories, etc, go here.

CompetitionDeadlineCompetition DateCategories
Season starter4th October 18th OctoberGroup 2, 3, 5, 6
Theme1st November 15th November"Story Telling"
Audiovisual22nd November6th December
Jubilee29th November13th DecemberOld age, 70, celebrations
Nature4th January 18th January
Match an Image (N.Berwick)17th January2nd February
Monochrome24th January7th FebruaryGroup 3, 4, 6, 7
Annual26th February14th MarchGroup 1, 3, 5, 6
2022-23 draft competition timetable.

The category groups are , briefly, as follows.

  1. Composite / conceptual / abstract /artistic / texture / still life.
  2. Close up / macro.
  3. Seascape / landscape.
  4. Human portrait / animal portrait / people.
  5. Events / Sports / Street / Wildlife Behaviour.
  6. Flora and fauna. (Includes fungi, bacteria, archaea, viruses, slime moulds and cats if you really must).
  7. Architecture / Industrial / Structure.

The detailed version of the definitions of every category is :-

Category Groupings & Definitions:

Group 1: Composite/Conceptual/Abstract/Artistic/Texture/Still Life.

Composite: The use or combination of two or more different images to create a new one.

Conceptual: Aims to express ideas and concepts through photography.

Artistic/Abstract: Any artistic or abstract genre, including surrealism, photo-collage etc. The image can be achieved by digital manipulation.

Textures: An image in which the primary interest is on the texture(s) of an object, structure, person, animal, flora or landscape.

Still Life: This is a genre of photography used for the depiction of inanimate subject matter, typically a small group of objects. Similar to still life painting, it is the application of photography to the still life artistic style.

Group 2: Close Up/Macro.

Usually referred to as macro photography, but in this case not necessarily using a macro lens or 1:1 image size. Typically includes close up detail of the whole, or part of an object or creature or fills the frame with a small object or creature.

Group 3: Seascape/Landscape.

Land, sea or sky which can be comprehended in a single view. A pictorial representation of the actual scene. It includes seascapes.

Group 4: Portrait/People/Animal Portrait.

Portraiture : An image of a person, or part of a person or an animal, especially the face. A portrait normally attempts to show something of the character and/or mood of the subject.

People: An image which depicts a person or people interacting with their environment.

Group 5: Events/Sports/Street/Wildlife Behaviour.

Events: This would include people at an event ie weddings, gala, street party and can be either indoors or out but not a staged photograph.

Sports: People or animals participating in a sport.

Street Scene: A candid image providing an explanation of something happening or people engaged in an activity in an urban area.

Wildlife Behaviour: Animals interacting with their natural environment. This does not include pets, domestic livestock or animals in captivity.

Group 6: Flora & Fauna.

Birds, animals, fish, insects, plants, fungi, flowers as the primary focus of the image; man made objects should not normally be present

Group 7: Architecture/Industrial/Structure.

Architecture: An image which primarily consists of a building(s) or part thereof.

Structure: An image which primarily consists of a building, structure, or object

Industrial: Showing equipment, products, machinery, processes and can include people and buildings.

There should be plenty of room in these category groups for anyone to find a good fit . The definitions are deliberately loose. Some judges will be stricter than others about whether an image fits the category, so try to avoid forcing images to fit.

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