PDI Competition – Theme "Abstract/Mionimalism"
Judge – Julie Hutson
Abstract photographers use perspective, movement and light to transform the world we see into unexpected & often unrecognisable images that don’t have an immediate association with the physical world. Techniques such as ICM, reflections, macro are often used.
Minimalist photography is a form that is distinguished by extreme simplicity. It focuses solely on the smallest number of objects with very little difference in the colour and tones of the image. It makes great use of negative space.
These definitions should be the basis for your images.
Entry deadline Friday 20th March
Entrance Guidelines
Projected Digital Image (PDI) Rules
1. All images to be saved in the following format:
- Colour space - sRGB
- File format - jpeg saved at its finest setting
- Name file as “image name - photographer name” i.e. Pink Rose - Dick Barton
- Image size must be a maximum of 1600 pixels wide or 1200 pixels high.
- Portrait images are a maximum of 1200 pixels high
2. Two PDIs maximum per member, per competition.
3. Images should be sent to the PDI secretary no later than the Friday prior to the day of competition.
4. PDI secretary can be contacted via email (Kevin Cannings, photo.madps@gmail.com )
5. Individual images may be used ONCE for club competitions either as a print or PDI if they score 17 or over. If the scores were under 17 they can be re-entered once in a subsequent season.
If you have any queries relating to your competition entries, please contact the Competition Secretary