June Mini Contest - Time
- First place wins a 3 month subscription.
- First three places receive a month-long journal feature.
- This is a photography contest, the theme is Time.
- Submission from June, 1st to June, 21st.
- Voting from June, 23rd to June, 29th.
- Winners will be announced on July 1st.
How can the concept of time be captured in a photo? Maybe as the passage of time represented by a wilted flower. Or by freezing the time using the metaphor of frozen motion. Or simply by shooting a pic of your wrist watch. How you actually go about it is entirely up to you. A short explanation of your concept in the photo's description would be great, but is not a must. I'll once more allow diptychs into the contest, though they are composed of two photos.
To enter the contest, just drop me - *
signmeupscotty - a note with a thumb or link to your photo and Contest as the subject line. Only one photo per account please.
I will only accept photographs taken with a film or a digital camera featuring a minimal amount of color and exposure adjustment. Photomanipulations, which are images that have been composed of two or more photographic elements to create something new, won't qualify.
Only participants will be able to vote. To keep things simple, voting will start as soon as it is June 23rd in your timezone. You can't vote for yourself tho, and you can't win if you don't vote. I'm just hosting the contest, and I won't vote myself.
All contest entries are displayed in my journal, and in my
June Mini Contest Collection. Here are the first entries:
























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