When does the Australian weather photo competition end?
Each year, the competition starts on 1 July and ends at 5.00 pm (AEDT) on 28 February or 29 February in a leap year (Promotion Period).
How does the Bureau of Meteorology announce the winners?
Winners will be notified via telephone or email by 5:00 pm AEST three months after the competition ends. Copies of winning entries will be stored in the Bureau’s image library. The catalogue record will contain a caption and the name and contact details of the photographer.
What kind of photos do you need for a weather calendar?
Photographs should be of an appropriate quality to be reproduced in A3 size. In the final stage of judging, the Bureau will request the original, minimally processed form of each photo—e.g. a ‘raw’ digital image file, photographic negative or transparency—for review.
What are the requirements for an Australian photography competition?
It is open to any amateur photographer, and the requirement is that the images demonstrate an aspect of Australian weather. The brief is reasonably general – images can range from a macro image of light patterns on a leaf to grand panoramas of clouds, and everything in between.
When does the SA Museum photography competition start?
Entry is for photographers using either still or film media, and technique is considered in the judging criteria along with aesthetic, artistic and unique qualities. The 2015 competition opens for entries on January 05, and full details can be found on the SA Museum website.
Why do I want to do a photography competition?
You may also want to explore camera hire options if the competition is a way of stimulating or revitalising your photography interest, and you want to try a different camera. Competitions can be a useful tool for exploring different directions and conditions as a photographer.
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