
Colour Print Competition
Rules
Competition Format
These ‘league type’ competitions take place over three rounds spread through the season. The member accumulating the highest points total across the three rounds is the winner.
Members are divided into three separate classes (Club, Intermediate and Advanced) as determined by the Committee and based on their experience.
Colour Print (Club Class) Trophy
The Trophy is awarded annually to the member scoring the most points in the Club Class competition for colour prints.
The original cup, known as the Margaret Streeton Colour Print Cup, was donated, to CCCC, by Mrs M Streeton in 1985.
Colour Print (Intermediate Class) Trophy
The Trophy is awarded annually to the member scoring the most points in the Intermediate Class competition for colour prints.
Colour Prints (Advanced Class) Trophy
The Trophy is awarded annually to the member scoring the most points in the Advanced Class competition for colour prints.
The original cup, known as the David Moore Cup, was donated, to CCCC, by Mr D Moore in 1979.
Rules
1 The competition takes place over three rounds. Members may submit one image per round.
2 All images submitted must conform to the guidelines for Colour prints in the relevant section under the General Rules button below.
2 Prints may be commercially produced.
3 The copyright of original elements used in a competition entry must be held by the author.
4 An independent judge will be will be invited to mark the entries. Each image is to be awarded up to 10 points.
5 The winner will be the member with the highest points total, taking all entries into account.
6 A colour print awarded 9 or more points may not be entered again in any Tandridge Photographic Society internal competition, in any format (mono print, colour print or PDI), with the exception of the Panel Competition, and the ‘Best Print’ trophies awarded by member votes.
7 The competition year will run from one Annual General Meeting to the next Annual General Meeting. The winner will be presented with the Trophy at the Annual Prize Giving, to hold for one year.
