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The Orillia & District Camera Club (ODCC) photography competitions are organized to align with the CAPA (Canadian Associatio of Photographic Arts) competition program. For each competition, digital images are evaluated for a particular theme or themes. Recognition is given to the top three submissions in each category at the beginner and experinced levels.
If you would like to see examples of photographs entered into these categories from past years please visit the CAPA Compeition Slideshow Page.
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| 2011/12 Competition Categories |
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Description |
Date Due |
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| Nature (light manipulation) |
Nature photography depicts living, untamed animals and uncultivated plants in a natural habitat, geology and the wide diversity of natural phenomena, from insects to icebergs. Photographs of animals which are domesticated, caged or under any form of restraint, as well as photographs of cultivated plants are ineligible. Minimal evidence of humans is acceptable for nature subjects, such as barn owls or storks, adapting to an environment modified by humans, or natural forces, like hurricanes or tidal waves, reclaiming it. |
October
12,2011 |
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| Open #1(light manipulation) |
A variety of subject matter is accepted. The photographer may make enhancements that could have been done in the camera (zooms, pans, multiple exposures, blurs), cropping, or modifications that can be done in the digital darkroom, which improves the photographic presentation of the subject. Heavily manipulated images must be entered in the Digital ‘Altered Reality’ Competition category. |
October
12, 2011 |
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| Altered Reality |
This is a open theme but the photos must be more heavily manipulated and 'altered' from the original exposure. |
December 14, 2011 |
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Theme: Architectural Interiors |
Be creative and have fun. |
December 14, 2011 |
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| Nature #2 (Light manipulation) |
Nature photography depicts living, untamed animals and uncultivated plants in a natural habitat, geology and the wide diversity of natural phenomena, from insects to icebergs. Photographs of animals which are domesticated, caged or under any form of restraint, as well as photographs of cultivated plants are ineligible. Minimal evidence of humans is acceptable for nature subjects, such as barn owls or storks, adapting to an environment modified by humans, or natural forces, like hurricanes or tidal waves, reclaiming it. |
January 22, 2012 |
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| Open #2(light manipulation) |
A variety of subject matter is accepted. The photographer may make enhancements that could have been done in the camera (zooms, pans, multiple exposures, blurs), cropping, or modifications that can be done in the digital darkroom, which improves the photographic presentation of the subject. Heavily manipulated images must be entered in the Digital ‘Altered Reality’ Competition category. |
February 19, 2012 |
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| Slideshow |
The slideshows are open themed and can contain images with any amount of post-processing and compositions.
Please bring your slideshows/movies to the club meeting on or before March 9th. |
March 9, 2010 |
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