The Interclub competition is between Qld camera clubs where each club is invited to submit up to three images within each of the 7 prescribed categories - 21 images in all. All images will be shown and judges by a panel of 3 judges. The top images within each category will be awarded a Place and HC's / Merit's as decided by the host club. From the 7 First Place Images, a 'Champion' Image will be selected. Finally the scores from each image will be tallied to find the winning club.
Awarded images do not have any bearing on the members standing within their home club (Does not count toward club points or APS honours). All members are invited to attend the judging, this is a wonderful opportunity to see other clubs works of art and a great time to catch up with old friends, and make new ones!
People
A photograph of a person or people that must show all of the person/s from head to foot. [no head to waist close-ups]. The person/s in the photograph must be the focal subject however the image could also depict their environment or a broader scene. Can be posed or candid. Must be a live human being (manikins, statues, ornaments will not be accepted).
The People and Portrait topics alternate each year with Portrait included in the 2020 competition.
Nature
The Nature topic is defined as per APS / FIAP / PSA rules.
Scapes
Landscape / Seascape / Urban / City or Other. An Image featuring an expansive view without any subject dominating the scene.
Architecture
The picture must be of a building intended for human occupation or use. It may be a picture of the exterior or interior and may be a detail of a limited part of a building that displays architectural angles and lines in a dynamic or colourful way (Monochrome allowed). Broad citiscapes that include many buildings will not be accepted. Engineering structures such as bridges, communications towers and motorways will not be accepted.
Movement
Panning, In Camera Movement, Shutter Dragging. Freezing movement is not accepted.
Transportation
The Images must show the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
Open
Any subject that is treated pictorially, embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition, which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer.
First Place
Redlands Camera Club > 516
Gold Coast Photographic Society > Second Place > 495
Mount Gravatt Photographic Society > Third Place > 491 > Tie
Peninsula Camera Club 491 > Third Place > 492 > Tie
Ipswich Photographic Society 486
Brisbane Camera Group 485
Aspley Camera Club 478
Tin Can Bay Camera Club 477
Toowoomba Photographic Society 475
Beaudesert Camera Club 470
Rockhampton Photography Club 467
Blackbutt Camera Club 466 Tie
Caloundra Camera Group 466 Tie
Queensland Camera Group 464
Gladstone Camera Club 458
Gympie Camera Club 450
Burpengary Camera Club 440
Bribie Island Photography Club 434
PACT 413
Surat 350
Emerald 65