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Contest Guidelines: Note on Titles and Descriptions
The following few tips will help you if you get stuck on the title and description fields when uploading a photo into the contest.
Be Specific
Be Professional
Be Honest Along the same lines, do tell when you do a substantial amount of work to the image in a digital image editing program like Photoshop. We understand that sharpening and removing dust and scratches with the Clone tool is par for the course. That is not the kind of technique we are concerned about. We are concerned about dramatically changing a photo digitally. For instance, be forthright when you have used such tricks as the Flood filter or have created a composite out of two or more images. While digitally manipulated entries are allowed in the contest, we strongly encourage you to note your digital technique in the description of your photo. The judges do not discriminate against digital images but do appreciate when the contestant honestly and openly admits that such digital image editing has occurred.
Use a Spellchecker
And Now, The Tip You've Waiting For...
Drumroll Please... Therefore, take a confident stance and talk about your images in positive terms. If you are unable, then just stick to the specific details about your camera, the techniques involved, and your subject matter. And remember - humor never hurts. Allowing yourself to be creative, fun, and friendly with your titles and descriptions will take you a long way and make the journey all that much more enjoyable.
So, if you have gotten all your titles and descriptions written and feel ready, enter today. Thanks again for your interest in the BetterPhoto.com Photo Contest. |
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