PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

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PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

OPS Notices
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Advanced warning of the subject of our second PDI Challenge to be held on Tuesday 19th February 2019.

The judge has set the theme: TRIANGLE(S)

You are to submit 3 PDI images (usual rules) with compositions made from a triangle framework within street or urban environments.

Here is a few examples but are purely as a guide. You should bring your own skills and interpretation to the subject.

Triangles.pdf

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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

PeterH
Can I just clarify something? So you don't want images with triangular shapes, but compositions with a triangular framework? And it has to be in a street or urban environment?
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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

Alan Graham
I think we will need Barrie to confirm that. The examples were supplied by him, maybe straight from the judge. 

My interpretation is not physical shapes like The Shard. Triangles suggests 3 points or objects, not sure about the limit of the environment they are found.

Barrie can you give some guidance?

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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

Bazza
Hi all,

The basis of the competition is the word “Composition", where the judge suggested it could be made from any number of triangular shapes within the image and not just a triangles.

I do recall in the past several judges have included within their summaries the excellent composition by using triangular lines (could be more than one) and i understood was what the judge was focusing upon. 

The subject content was extended to include Urban and Architecturial images as well as Street, as the latter he felt could be more difficult to achieve for some.

Any further questions…..

Cheers

On 26 Oct 2018, at 10:56, Alan Graham [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:

I think we will need Barrie to confirm that. The examples were supplied by him, maybe straight from the judge. 

My interpretation is not physical shapes like The Shard. Triangles suggests 3 points or objects, not sure about the limit of the environment they are found.

Barrie can you give some guidance?

On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, 10:46 PeterH [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum], <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

Alan Graham
This may be of some help to some. It is people dominant but the principle is the same as described by Barrie.

Triangles.pdf
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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

Bazza

Sorry
Just picked up thread as sitting in my junk folder.

I don’t think judge wished us to get too hung up about triangles (content) as it’s the composition within the image as per Alan’s examples, I will contact the judge to remind him that the range of content should include people plus objects if necessary.

Hope this helps

It will could be an interesting evening ......
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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

Bazza
Further to my comments at tonight’s meeting, if anyone needs clarification on the requirements with this PDI challenge I suggest you check the threaded item on triangle composition or contact myself to discuss.

If a reasonable number are interested I would be willing to organise a members group outing to a London urban area for the weekend of either 2nd or 3rd February.

Please add your name on list to reply with preference on which day.

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Re: PDI Challenge 2 - 19th February 2019

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A reminder your entries for the Triangles PDI Challenge are due in by Tuesday 12th February.

All entries must be submitted via the usual way to Richard.
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PI Challenge 2 - Triangles

Richard W
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Entries received so far from:-

Peter Humphrey
Barrie Duffield
Alan Graham
Chris Nash
Jan Gilkes
Paul Brett
Richard Waterman
David Barnes
Philip Brown
Chris Sawyer
George K-B
Steve Bacon
David Grimwade
Ian Stedman
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Re: PI Challenge 2 - Triangles

Alan Graham
Result of PDI Challenge 2.

Our judge gave a good running commentary of what he saw and in some cases what triangles he didn't. Some images were given high praise for their quality but lost a mark or two because they didn't, or didn't appear to follow the brief of Triangles. He did comment that he just may not have had the same thoughts as the photographer but we all know judges can miss the obvious sometimes. I don't believe he did on this occasion.

A number of images were held during scoring with 3 being awarded 20.

These were:

'Humanity and the Trinity' by Alan Graham LRPS
'Blue Tit on thistle bud' by Richard Waterman

and the winning image

'Love Triangle' by David Barnes LRPS.



Our congratulations goes to David for his win and for getting the collective highest score of the evening.

Here are the full result/scores in pdf form. PDI_Challenge_2_-_Triangles_Results.pdf
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