Iggy wrote:Hi Rose, Graham, Tina & Peter,
Just like to say well done in the CCC dpi Mees Competition and look forward to seeing your images when they are placed on the CCC website.
Kind regards,
Iggy
Many thanks Iggy !
Iggy wrote:Hi Rose, Graham, Tina & Peter,
Just like to say well done in the CCC dpi Mees Competition and look forward to seeing your images when they are placed on the CCC website.
Kind regards,
Iggy
davidc wrote:I don't think I'm allowed, my membership is correspondence only sadly.
Mike Farley wrote:For very good reason, only the authors of certificated shots are ever acknowledged and I for one would not wish to see lower scoring images put on display after the event, even if it is solely for the benefit of other club members.
davidc wrote:Mike Farley wrote:For very good reason, only the authors of certificated shots are ever acknowledged and I for one would not wish to see lower scoring images put on display after the event, even if it is solely for the benefit of other club members.
Why?
davidc wrote:As an aside, I've always hoped/wished that people would use the forum BEFORE a competition to get feedback from the rest of the club. I think that's slow to get traction (only relatively recently has the forum took off in terms of volume of users/useage). Showing examples of what does & doesn't work could help incentivise people to get more involved and benefit from each other.
It doesn't have to be complex or time consuming - we have a club Flickr account, simply create a new album for each competition, bulk upload the images and done. The link can then be shared. It means you don't have to see any "bad" images on the forum if you didn't want to
Mike Farley wrote:I have seen this done elsewhere, with certificates for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and three hon mentions. The club has four competitions per season for each of prints and DPIs, but there is no overall ranking at the end of the season and no trophies are awarded.
Rose wrote:I see no reason why you cannot have final rankings or trophies, if you allocate a nominal score to the remaining entrants. Using our scoring system we could award 8 points - with 9-12 points reserved for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and three hon mentions.
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