denise ippolito
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*IMAGES THAT ARE NOT THEME BASED ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED
Monthly Theme Contest
HOW THE CONTEST WORKS Every month a new Theme will be announced - Contestants enter their themed image by starting their thread with the prefix "Theme" selected, this will help the judges decide which images are intended for the contest. At the end of the month the judge will decide his/her favorites and post a result thread in this Forum. IT IS IMPORTANT TO CRITIQUE OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK AS IT WILL HELP THE JUDGES!!!
OUR JUDGES FOR THE MONTHLY THEMES ARE CHRISTOPHER MILLER and the Moderators!!!! Thanks to all for their time and effort!
*If anyone would like to GUEST judge a monthly theme please send Cheryl a PM.
*Moderators and Owners are not eligible for the contest but we appreciate their inspirations!!
*Forum Participants are eligible for the contest but they are not eligible for IOTW.
January- In-camera effects
February - Opposites; dark/light, old/new, large/small etc.
March - Clouds and fog
April - Mini-worlds (check on-line for various techniques)
May - The birds and/or the bees
June - Collages/photo mosaic
July - A single color
August - Framed
Sept - Composites - Thanks to Diane's Ephemera Collection
Oct - Verticals and Horizontals
Nov - Windows on the World - literally or in the abstract - lots to do with glass!
Dec - Happy Holidays - anything relating to the holiday season
Jan, 2017 - Something New For The New Year - Try something new (for you) this month - a new lens, new technique (intentional camera movement, photoshop filter, textures, etc). Something that you've never tried before. Stretch your wings and your imagination
Feb 2017 - Something Red (in honor of Valentine's Day)
Mar 2017 - The Wind - March comes in like a lion, out like a lamb - let's try getting out of the box with the effects (in camera or in PS) of the wind.
April 2017 - Texture - either texture as it occurs in the environment or textures that you've applied to enhance an image
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