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June 2020
OPEN + Negative SpaceJudge: Luciano Vranich
OPEN: a photograph of any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition and which reflect the interpretation of the photographer. NEGATIVE SPACE: is the area which surrounds the main subject in your photo (the main subject is known as the "positive space"). This definition is rather abstract, so take the following example; the power lines in this image form the positive space while the sky is the negative space
Find out more »OPEN + Negative Space Judge: Sandra Dann
OPEN: a photograph of any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition and which reflect the interpretation of the photographer. NEGATIVE SPACE: is the area which surrounds the main subject in your photo (the main subject is known as the "positive space"). This definition is rather abstract, so take the following example; the power lines in this image form the positive space while the sky is the negative space
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OPEN + Night StudyJudge: TBA
OPEN: a photograph of any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition and which reflect the interpretation of the photographer. NIGHT STUDY: an image of buildings or scenery taken outdoors at night with the existing illumination, or with flashlight contributing no more than supplementary illumination.
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March 2021
OPEN + Street Scene
Judge: Peta Ward
OPEN: a photograph of any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition and which reflect the interpretation of the photographer. STREET SCENE: an image taken within the confines of a street or road in a built up area. Could show a busker(s) with audience, town square showing sculpture(s) with person or people viewing them.
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