Rotary Young Photographer Competition 2020-2021

This information can be used either in school or at home so that you can participate in the competition. Closing date now 22nd March 2021


Please note this year is a West Fife Area competition. All electronic format entries will be displayed on www.rcwf.co.uk
We will award 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes in each category. Every entry will receive a certificate.

Theme for 2020-21 – WILD NATURE

This information can be used either in School or at Home so that you can participate in the competition.

The Challenge is to produce a portfolio of three (3) photographs in colour or black and white. You may take your photographs using a camera, mobile phone, Ipad.

This is your opportunity to explore wildlife nature in a variety of areas and different habitants. Explore your own garden or nearby.

 Look at the detail of photograph

·        Can you zoom in or get closer for more detail or do you want to highlight the wider area?

·        You might take a variety of photographs before you decide on your portfolio of 3 photographs.

·        Are your photographs a random group or have you chosen a specific subject and explored different aspects of it?

·        To accompany the submission each entrant must provide a brief sentence describing the relationship of each photograph to the theme.

Enjoy, have fun, be creative with so much scope in this exciting genre.

Age groups Junior 7 to 10; Intermediate 11 to 13; Senior 14 to 17 years

Age as at 31 August 2020

Young_Photographer_Entry_Form_2021.docx

Please send entries & entry form electronically by school or individuals to awnorth@btinternet.com by 22nd March  2021


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