Salon Results 2007-08
- SEPTEMBER 20, 2007 – Bottles: (Digital)
- OCTOBER 18, 2007 – Babies/Infants/Children: (Print)
- NOVEMBER 15, 2007 – Photojournalism: (Digital)
- JANUARY 17, 2008 – Curves/Circles: (Print)
- FEBRUARY 21, 2008 – Smoke: (Digital)
- MARCH 20, 2008 – Ruins: (Print)
- APRIL 17, 2008 – Extremely Minnesota: (Digital)
- MAY 15, 2008 – Painterly Effects: (Print)
- JUNE 19, 2008 – End of Year Banquet/Awards
“Best of the Best”: save all your winning images and bring them back of the end of year awards. Print and digital images that have been awarded 8 points or higher are entered in the End of Year salon competition. [...]
“Photos should be shot in a manner or manipulated after capture to give a final image that has the attributes and style of a painting. Possible effects include shapes that are not sharply defined, colors that are simplified or exaggerated, and/or lines and textures that simulate brush or stylus strokes. The photographer’s impressionistic interpretation of the subject is encouraged.” [...]
“Subject depicts some aspect of Minnesota that is basic or essential to the nature of the state; things that exceed the ordinary or are considered in excess.” [...]
“The remains of something destroyed, disintegrated or decayed.” [...]
“The gaseous products of burning materials; slang for a cigarette; a mass of column of smoke; to blacken or darken with smoke, such as from a fire.” [...]
“Lines that deviate from straightness in a smooth continuous fashion, such as the human body or a curving street; a line that is bent or formed into a curve. Something in the form of a circle; movement or line in or as if in a circle.” [...]
“Document life as it is without accentuating the textured fabric of the human condition or produce an image for political, social and personal statements.” [...]
“From birth to age sixteen is subject is human, formal portraits, family grab shots, cute puppies or zoo babies.” [...]
“A receptacle, usually glass, having narrow neck and a mouth that can be plugged, corked or capped. The bottle, not the baby or beer brand, should be the subject this month.” [...]
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