Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
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Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Digitalab in Newcastle are running a competition at the moment.
The first prize is £1200 worth of printing & framing, plus 1 months exclusive use of their gallery, The F Stop.
Up to 5 images, the subject is "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly!".
Judging will be by Joe Cornish.
If I can get some ideas for the subject I'll give it a go.
Good luck.
Details can be found here:
http://www.digitalab.co.uk/photocompetition.html
The first prize is £1200 worth of printing & framing, plus 1 months exclusive use of their gallery, The F Stop.
Up to 5 images, the subject is "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly!".
Judging will be by Joe Cornish.
If I can get some ideas for the subject I'll give it a go.
Good luck.
Details can be found here:
http://www.digitalab.co.uk/photocompetition.html
Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Humm, thanks for pointing that out Chris, sounds interesting and worth a try
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Thanks for pointing this competition out - I did think it was worth a punt and so put a few images in.
Bloody glad I did....
I'm taking delivery of my framed limited edition print from Joe over the weekend!
Bloody glad I did....
I'm taking delivery of my framed limited edition print from Joe over the weekend!
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Well done Paul! I hope you put your recent Acer shot in as it's definitely one that I'd have on my wall
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Rather shamefully it was this image that won me the prize

It wasn't a large format shot, but a digi one. Tried to take it with the Ebony, but I couldn't really get the camera in the right place.
I did submit the Acer one, but I don't think it fulfilled the brief properly, whereas the bridge was more what they were looking for.

It wasn't a large format shot, but a digi one. Tried to take it with the Ebony, but I couldn't really get the camera in the right place.
I did submit the Acer one, but I don't think it fulfilled the brief properly, whereas the bridge was more what they were looking for.
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Nothing to ashamed of it's an excellent image.
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Which bit's the good?
(Well done BTW)
(Well done BTW)
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I actually prefer the shot above to the winner and 3rd place - but thats competitions for you!
What was the print you won of, and how big?
What was the print you won of, and how big?
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Many congratulations Paul, it's a cracking shot! I think the question refers to your prize of a Joe Cornish print and whether you get the one he has provided or if you get a choice. Could be wrong, though!Paul Arthur wrote:I don't get it.

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I was referring to "which bit's the good"
I think it's a picture of roseberry topping.(surprise surprise) I haven't seen it yet - I'll let you know when I do.
Interesting that they're all urban.
What do you all think? The brief was "the good the bad an the ugly"
I think it's a picture of roseberry topping.(surprise surprise) I haven't seen it yet - I'll let you know when I do.
Interesting that they're all urban.
What do you all think? The brief was "the good the bad an the ugly"
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I'm tempted to think that there was a deliberate choice to pick three shots that could be described as good, bad and ugly, so your one would obviously be representing Good in relation to the other 2 which could be interchangeable as Bad and Ugly. Mind you, it's interesting how the other 2 are panos and yours is almost 5x4 like a good LF film shot should be! 

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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Bad architecture, ugly bridge. Where's Clint?
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Re: Competition - Win Your Own Exhibition
Goodness me, I'm slow this morning.... it took me ages to work that one out...