April 2023 FREOGRAPHIC 2023 SUBJECTS 20 2023 Club Subjects Fremantle Camera Club Competition nights are held the third Tuesday of each month. The subjects for the monthly competitions have been set by the Committee and are as follows: Please pay careful attention to the definitions. JUNE Still Life A man-made arrangement of objects. Flowers - google the Dutch masters. The main idea is to create a good composition and the objects used should be compatible with one another. SEPTEMBER Travel (Mobile Phone) A Photo Travel image expresses the characteristic features or culture of a land as they are found naturally. Close up pictures of people or objects must include features that provide information about the location. JULY Architecture (Shape and Patterns in Colour or Mono) Architecture can be a building or structure of any type, old or modern, exterior or interior. Any part including windows, doors, roofs, stairways, steeples, towers, domes, etc. OCTOBER Open (Caught in the Act) An image showing a featured subject doing something surreptitiously. It may be spontaneous or contrived but will obviously fare better if it looks natural. MAY Mono (Lines & Curves) Lines and curves have a significant compositional role that focuses the viewer’s attention on some part of the image and influences the interpretation of the image. Lines and curves can also add a sense of movement. AUGUST Landscape (Long Exposure - The Grace Munday Landscape Award) Can include any subject that is treated pictorially, embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition, which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer. Images may be colour or black and white. NOVEMBER Colour (Triptych) A triptych is a presentation made up of three (and only three) distinctly separated photographic images displayed on a common background, that has to be a series that tells a story.
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