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5 Print Challenge
5 Print Challenge

The Five Print Challenge
  
 

The 5 Print Challenge is separate from the main competition programme and subject to its own rules.  Each entrant must submit 5 prints; one in each of the following categories. 

Open Colour
Open Monochrome
Flora and Fauna
Scapes
Abstract

Each section will be judged and scored individually out of 20 and the winner will be the individual gaining the highest score for the aggregate of the 5 categories.

Our Judge is Colin Walls

This years competition will take place on 7th December 2022 and Entry hand-in is due by 16th November


To download Five Print Challenge entry form click the link:
Entry_form.pdf



Challenge Rules:

1, Entries must be accompanied by a completed entry form and submitted on or before Wednesday 16th November 2022.

2, All entries must be the sole work of the entrant.

3, No entry can be entered in to more than one section.

4, All entries must be new work and images entered in other club competitions or battles are not permissible.

5, No triptychs or other multiple images are permissible

6, Prints must be mounted on 50cm x 40cm board. The print title must be clearly written on the back at the top. No other name or marking is to be added.
 
Section Definitions
Open Colour The subject of Open Colour is unrestricted.
Open Monochrome The subject of Open Mono is unrestricted.
Flora and Fauna Flora & Fauna can include an image where the main subject is any animal, part of an animal or a group of animals and/or any plant, part of a plant or group of plants. Prints can be colour or mono.
Scapes A Scape can include any scenic view (landscape/cityscape/seascape etc) where the main subject is the captured scene itself. It can be Colour or Mono.
Abstract An Abstract photograph should depict an imaginative visual image that does not have an immediate association with actual objects and that has been created through the use of photographic equipment and processes. It can be colour or mono.

 
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