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#793737 - 18/11/06 04:48 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: RobertBruce]
Durbs Offline
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Loc: Guildford, Surrey, England
Really? I'm surprised... Even on the highest setting?

I thought it was pretty high at first, but my girlies camera which costs arounf £200 takes them at that res (and above I think)
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#793738 - 18/11/06 04:56 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: Durbs]
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Registered: 29/08/02
Loc: lunn dunn, yoo kay
nah, that's resolution works out to about 5 megapixels durbs:

http://web.forret.com/tools/megapixel.asp?width=2592&height=1944

as you can see from that website, that gives a maximum calendar image size of 8.6" x 6.5" which isn't exactly massive.

cost is fairly irrelevant to resolution but i too would have expected a 'fairly expensive' camera to have a better resolution than 4mp


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#793739 - 18/11/06 05:34 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: coleman]
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Registered: 06/03/02
Loc: Southampton - Possibly...
so do they have to be pictures from now onwards - or can we use old ones?



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#793740 - 18/11/06 02:04 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: strugz]
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Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Whales
Only 3 entries each
I was going to send every poi or stick spinning picture I have got of me.

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#793741 - 19/11/06 06:07 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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This looks cool, must not forget to enter this. Does it have to be photos of yourself spinning or can it be pictures of people with talent that far excedes your own.
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#793742 - 19/11/06 02:17 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: zombiedale]
UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot Offline
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Registered: 17/04/02
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 Written by: The rules

Poi Around the World - Calendar Photo Competition

2008 will be Home of Poi's 10th birthday and among the many things we are thinking of to help mark the occasion is a calendar. A calendar showing poi in use all around the world. And since Home of Poi could not exist without the dedicated following of the fabulous HoPpers, we want your help to create this calendar.
Therefore, we announce our latest competition - "Poi Around the World".

Tailed Poi being used at South Pole. Do not scare the Penguins!
Competition Rules

1. All submitted entries become the property of Home of Poi. By submitting images to this competition, you grant us permission to use them for any product or purpose we choose. Of course, credit will be given wherever possible, but your prior permission for each instance will not be required.
2. All submitted entries must be original photo images. No editing/touchup, photoshop creations, "pirated" images etc. Cropping is the only editing allowed. Submitter must be the "owner" of the image.
3. Only 3 images can be entered by any one person. We expect a LOT of entries - without a limit, we will have practicality issues including site bandwidth and fair judging. We think a limit will mean the images submitted will be of a very high quality.
4. Digital images submitted should be of at least 2592 x 1944 resolution or better to allow full-screen PC display and high quality printing.
5. Entries submission will close in31 July 2007. This is to allow sufficient time for "judging" and calendar production. Calendar will go on sale in October (in time for the 9th birthday).
6. Images must be of safe and legal content - i.e. no climbing over the barriers to take a photo at the tip of the Eiffel Tower/Statue of Liberty etc etc. If we believe or are informed that local laws were broken or personnel safety was jeopardised in the taking of the photo, the image will be rejected. (We care about your safety and you shouldn't have to go to great lengths to get a good photo).
7. Images must include at least one element of poi/staff arts being displayed. The performer does not need to be visible - but the prop/toy must.
8. Other requirements will be shown on the image submission page of the website.


Prizes

This is not a "1st, 2nd, 3rd" type competition. This is a competition essentially for "bragging rights"! However, each person who has an image or images chosen for the full page photo's on the calendar will receive a prize of USD$150 credited to their HOP account.
Remember we will be choosing at least 12-13 images - for each month and the calendar cover. If the images are particularly impressive we may choose more than one image per month, or produce more than one calendar - in which case each calendar would be "themed" (e.g. "Poi Around the World - Structures" & "Poi Around the World - Landscapes"). We will also use the image pool to create computer wallpapers, screensavers and possibly cards etc. so there will be many opportunities for bragging rights.

So there you are then - you have 3 seasons to get out there and take awesome inspiring photo's. The timing should allow you summer and winter shots regardless of where you live.
This is kind of a "Stills COL" and as such it should be easier for our members to participate in as you don't need high skill, video equipment, editing equipment, access to royalty free music etc. Because of this, as stated in the rules, we expect almost everyone will enter hence the image limit. Also, this should make the standard of the images very high indeed, so you need to consider all aspects of the image - the location, the lighting, the time of year etc.
And you probably don't have to travel to exotic locations to get that "winning shot" - although it may be hard to beat a shot of say brightly coloured comet poi twirling at the top of Mt Everest or in front of the Antarctic South Pole! Every place in the world has amazing scenic locations, and even the "normal" ones can be scenic in the right lighting conditions and with the right subject in the foreground. Consider lightening storms(!), sunrise/sunset, full moon, street/building night lights etc.
Given the competition name is Poi Around the World, we are likely to be looking for images showing recognisable international landmarks as the backdrop for poi arts, however this does not necessarily mean it has to be a famous building (pyramid, Taj Mahal, Stonehenge, etc), or famous location (Ayers rock, Niagra Falls, the view up Lake Pukaki of Mt Cook etc) as long as it is a recognisable location. A close-up photo of you twirling poi on a backdrop of snow doesn't prove it's the North Pole! It doesn't have to be a well known international location, but it should at least be recognisable to anyone who has been there.
Think about is it the kind of picture people will want to have on their wall for a whole month and then maybe want to frame it. Visual appeal is what we're after.

The submissions page will be added over the next few months and will be linked from this page. We will attempt to include the functionality for you to change your mind and replace an existing submitted image with another.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
George McNeur

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#793743 - 20/11/06 05:41 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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Registered: 16/10/06
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Wot - ppl couldn't read it where it was UCOF?!!

Q&A's:
Does it have to be of yourself - no. (in fact refer the rules - the person doesn't even need to be visible). The intent of the rule is to target the "image" rather than the talent.

Recent or from a while ago - hmmmm, am I gonna step into a wee trap here?! I have little chance of being able to determine if a shot is recent or not so there is no intent to require only recent photo's to be used. Mind you, if the entry photo features a landmark that doesn't exist anymore (e.g. the World Trade Center, or Mt Cook before the tip fell off) and we notice it, then it is likely to have less chance of winning.

Good points about the horizontal and vertical cropping and resolution - thanks all. Will cogitate on that some more, but the intent is to create a calendar, and hopefully most people know what a calendar normally looks like so can plan their images appropriately. The resolution "rule" is also not necessarily a "rule" - but we will need sufficient image quality to print a nice calendar from. Once we have finalised things a bit more with the calendar folk we should be able to provide more guidance on these points.

keep the questions coming! (of course I might not answer them all . . . !)

George
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#793744 - 20/11/06 06:12 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: georgemc]
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No, people could indeed read it, now theres no excuse to ask something that is mentioned in them
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#793745 - 21/11/06 05:02 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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do we need penguins
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#793746 - 21/11/06 05:23 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: georgemc]
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Registered: 29/08/02
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 Written by: georgemc


Does it have to be of yourself - no. (in fact refer the rules - the person doesn't even need to be visible). The intent of the rule is to target the "image" rather than the talent.



you want to be a little more careful with that one.

if someone submits a photo that is *not* of themselves, they should really ensure that they have a model release form signed by the spinner in the image.

i wouldn't normally worry about it within a community like this but once its published and directly linked to making money (even if the calanders aren't a profit spinner but more a memento celebration, its better to be safe then sorry), these things become a lot more important.

georgemc - i would recommend that hop demand that each photo entered is accompanied by a model release form signed by the spinner(s) in the shot.

example model release and related info here.


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#793747 - 21/11/06 07:47 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: coleman]
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Registered: 21/11/06
Loc: St helens, liverpool
i'v got some piccies that iv took myself of pther people, and photoshopped them...can i send them in, cos i've got a REALLY funky one

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#793748 - 21/11/06 09:01 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: kinny_b]
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Registered: 16/10/06
Loc: Christchurch
Cole - release form for people - absolutely is on the list (as for the COL competition).

Kinny - if you've photoshopped it to make it funky, then no (sorry!). If you cropped it in photoshop and that's all, then possibly.

George
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#793749 - 21/11/06 09:34 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: georgemc]
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Registered: 24/07/03
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i dont get what the problem is with photoshop? like if i take a photograph, and fiddle with brightness contrast a bit how can you tell ive done that? the thing with photoshop is you cant really tell when something has been adjusted or not... you can make loads of subtle adjustments to make your photos look better with it.. and it wont look 'photoshoped'...
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#793750 - 21/11/06 11:34 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: oli]
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Registered: 29/08/02
Loc: lunn dunn, yoo kay
i agree with oli.

if we're not allowed to use photoshop at all, digital photographers are at a massive disadvantage.

i understand you don't want effects but saying 'no photoshop, full stop' is a bit too much - a good photo can be turned into a great one with just a few small level adjustments.

having said that, if you can't tell that you've used photoshop, then its probably okay to enter the photo into the competition!


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#793751 - 21/11/06 11:53 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: coleman]
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yup, not photoshop for digital photographers is like no manual print making for film photographers.
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#793752 - 22/11/06 12:16 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: mcp]
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i have some wicked ideas for this when im in france but my problem is a) im stupid, will a phone camera have enough resolution - mine is 3.2 megap.....?

what if i dont have a fancy camera whats the best way of getting the pic and being at least the minimum quality?
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#793753 - 22/11/06 01:03 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: Bubbles_]
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Loc: Berlin
I fully understand the no photoshop rule. I know a guy who can create photos with the craziest looking fire patterns- of course there's absolutely no fire involved, its all pasted/painted on. When there's a no photoshop rule, period, there won't be people looking at the end product saying, 'yeah, but that's probably faked anyway'.
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#793754 - 22/11/06 05:19 PM Re: Calendar competition [Re: entheogen]
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Registered: 16/10/06
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That's the intent of the rule Entheogen - thanks for understanding. Very hard to word a rule to allow people to edit for brightness etc but not add effects.

Ze Bubbles - in the "olden days" people used to be able to take good quality photo's suitable for our purposes on (shock horror) "film" camera's! It's entirely possible to use an SLR film camera and convert the shot to digital...
Also, I'm checking out the resolution requirements with the calendar vendors and will have "the final word" on the entry page when we get that done.

George
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#793755 - 23/11/06 01:47 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: georgemc]
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Registered: 18/04/03
Loc: Herefordshire
Could the entrant not submit the 'original' image and the version with brightness contrast and cropping along side.

That way it will be clear what minor changes have been made without allowing blinding 'funkiness' to be added.

I do accept the photoshop rule in general, but like Oli, I see the benefit of allowing minor light state/ contrast adjustments, particularly if some of the entrees will be in low light (and thus difficult) lighting conditions for photography.

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#793756 - 23/11/06 04:06 AM Re: Calendar competition [Re: Mr_Chutney]
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this may sound silly, but does it have to be a pic of just one spinner? could it be a group of people doing their thing, like at a meet?
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