
- This event has passed.
Submission Deadline: CAPA Monochrome
Please send your images to competitions.surreyphotography@gmail.com by Saturday Feb 6 th 8pm
Full details are on CAPA website: https://capacanada.ca/2021-series-of-four-photos-serie-de-quatre-photos/
Image size as always: 1400 wide x 1050 high
Based on the information that I am seeing, the images should be black and white or sepia only.
From the CAPA site:
For this competition, CAPA is using the definition of Monochrome as defined by the Fédération Internationale de l’Art Photographique’s (FIAP) and is as follows:
A black and white work fitting from the very dark grey (black) to the very clear grey (white) is a monochrome work with the various shades of grey. A black and white work toned entirely in a single colour will remain a monochrome work able to stand in the black and white category. On the other hand a black and white work modified by a partial toning or by the addition of one colour becomes a colour work (polychrome) to stand in the colour category.
A sepia image is considered a monochrome image. A ‘duo-toned’ image is not considered a monochrome image for the purposes of this competition.
For the purposes of balancing out the judging for this competition, you are asked to submit your image into one of the following themes:
- Portrait (will primarily contain the likeness of a person(s) in which the facial expression is predominant but can be extended to include the entire body and the background)
- Double-exposure (a technique which exposes two or more images in a single image. Single image can contain individuals, landscape or other elements)
- Landscape (can include people, buildings, etc…)
- Man-made Structures/Objects (includes cityscapes, buildings, transportation, still life, table top photography, etc…)
- Birds/Animals (wild or domesticated – ‘hand-of-man’ is permitted)
Hand-of-man is permitted in all themes. Infrared images are permitted in this competition.