September 2023 Competition Update

September 2023 Competition Updates

2023 Annual Photo Challenge

For this competition, we received a total of 309 images from 99 entrants.

You can view the winning images from this competition here

2023 Four Nations Competition

For this competition, our 80 CAPA images were submitted into four categories: Open (35 images), Nature (15 images), Monochrome (15 images) and My Country (15 images).

You can view the results of this competition and the winning images here

All CAPA 80 entrants have been advised of these results.

Updated the Judging Criteria

Based on suggestions received in our 2023 CAPA survey, I worked with Glenn to update our standardized Judging Criteria.

The new Judging Criteria now states as follows:

  • An Image’s title may be used by the judges in evaluating a submission, so entrants should take care in selecting a title that complements or contributes to the vision or message being presented in the image.
  • The judges will assign scores primarily based on the ‘emotional’ components of the image, considering values such as creativity and emotional impact. Secondary emphasis will be place on the ‘technical’ aspects, followed by considerations of the ‘composition’.
  • Technical and Organizational factors, such as exposure, sharpness, focus, space, and composition, will be taken into account solely to the degree they do or do not support or reinforce the creative vision and storytelling. Images will not be penalized in scoring for so-called technical rule infractions, such as focus, if that is immaterial to the creative vision and storytelling.

Likewise, judges take into consideration in their scoring the degree to which the entrant’s use of techniques such as colour, monochrome, duo and multi-tone, contributes to or supports the creative vision and the story telling value of the image.

Competitions Made More Concise

Another suggestion from our 2023 CAPA survey was to make the competitions more precise. This suggestion has been applied to all our competitions.

October 2023 to May 2024 Competitions

The following competitions are now open for the uploading of images:

Translation Concern Identified & Corrected

It has been pointed out that our Nature competition contained an incorrect translation from English to French. The specific word was feral.

To correct this translation issue, the following statement has been added to the Nature and Wildlife themes:

No domestic or escaped animals or birds are permitted in this theme (e.g. horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, camels, pigs, chickens, etc…).

Please note that there some revisions and further explanations for the 2023-24 competitions:

May 2023 Competition Update

May 2023 Competition Updates

Canada: My Country

For this competition, we received a total of 790 images (249 images from Clubs & 541 from individual CAPA members.

One new CAPA camera club participated in this competition – Club de photo mauricien. Nine new individual CAPA members also participated in this competition for the first time.

You can view the winning images from this competition here:

The final competition report for this competition has been posted to the CAPA website. To view this report, you must first log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Reports from the Competitions dropdown menu.

If the Competition Reports are not visible on the Competitions dropdown menu, this indicates that you have not successfully logged into the CAPA website.

October 2023 to May 2024 Competitions

Our next competition cycle is now posted on the CAPA website. To view these competitions, you must select the Current Competitions option on the Competitions dropdown menu.

Over the summer, we will be enhancing our CAPA Eligibility Criteria website to keep pace with the rapidly changing AI generated images. Our emphasis will continue to be to a level playing field for all photographers.
Once the updates have been finalized, we will advise you via our CAPA News.

If you have any questions about these competitions, please do not hesitate in contacting the Competition Director : Sheldon Boles 

April 2023 Competition Updates

April 2023 Competition Updates

2023 Fall/Winter

For this competition, we received a total of 723 images (247 images from Clubs & 476 from individual CAPA members.

One new CAPA camera club participated in this competition – Club photo de La Prairie. Thirteen new individual CAPA members also participated in this competition for the first time.

You can view the winning images from this competition here:

The final competition report for this competition has been posted to the CAPA website. To view this report, you must first log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Reports from the Competitions dropdown menu.

If the Competition Reports are not visible on the Competitions dropdown menu, this indicates that you have not successfully logged into the CAPA website.

2023 Canada: My Country

This competition is now open for the uploading of images.

You can view the competition details here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-canada-my-country-mon-pays/

This competition closes on April 15, 2023.

2023 Annual Photo Challenge

Participation in this competition is limited to Individual CAPA members, CAPA family members, CAPA youth membership, international CAPA members and Life Members.

You can check out the details for this competition here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-annual-photo-challenge-defi-photo-annuel/

For this competition, Tamron Canada has generously provided a camera lens to each medal winner.

This competition is now open for the uploading of images.  Competition closes on May 4, 2023 at midnight.

October 2023 to May 2024 Competitions

Our next competition cycle is now posted on the CAPA website. To view these competitions, you must select the Current Competitions option on the Competitions dropdown menu.

If you have any questions about these competitions, please do not hesitate in contacting Sheldon Boles (Competition Director) at competitions@capacanada.ca

March 2023 Competition Updates

March 2023 Competition Updates

2023 Photojournalism Competition

You can view the winning images from this competition here:

The final competition report for this competition has been posted to the CAPA website. To view this report, you must first log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Reports from the Competitions dropdown menu.

If the Competition Reports are not visible on the Competitions dropdown menu, this indicates that you have not successfully logged into the CAPA website.

2023 Audio Visual Presentation Competition

This competition closes on March 15, 2023.

Check out the details of this competition here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-audio-visual-presentation-audio-visuelle/

2023 Atlantic Zone Competition

This competition is for participants who reside in the Atlantic Zone.

You can view the competition details here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-atlantic-zone-zone-de-latlantique/

Competition closes on March 30, 2023.

2023 Prairie Zone Competition

Only individuals residing in the Prairie Zone are permitted to participate in this competition.

You can view the competition details here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-prairie-zone/

Competition closes on March 30, 2023.

2023 Canada: My Country

This competition is now open for the uploading of images.

You can view the competition details here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-canada-my-country-mon-pays/

This competition closes on April 15, 2023.

Feb. 2023 Competition Updates

February 2023 Competition Updates

2023 Ontario Zone Competition

You can view the winning images from this competition here:

The final competition report for this competition has been posted to the CAPA website. To view this report, you must first log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Reports from the Competitions dropdown menu.

 

2023 Artistic Competition 

This competition is in the process of being judges.

Other Competition Now Open For Updating Images:

 


As a reminder, our 2023 Audio Visual Presentation Competition closes on March 15, 2023.

Please ensure you read the competition details prior to submitting your entry: https://capacanada.ca/2023-audio-visual-presentation-audio-visuelle/

Jan. 2023 Competition Updates

January 2023 Competition Update

2022 Monochrome Competition

You can view the winning from this competition here:

The final competition report for this competition has been posted to the CAPA website. To view this report, you must first log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Reports from the Competitions dropdown menu.

If the Competition Reports are not visible on the Competitions dropdown menu, this indicates that you have not successfully logged into the CAPA website.

 

2023 Fall/Winter Competition

 

This competition is now open for the uploading of images. Closing date is March 1, 2023 at midnight Eastern Standard Time.

You can view the details of this competition here – https://capacanada.ca/2023-fall-winter-dautomne-2023/

 

Other competitions also open for uploading of images are as follows:

Nov. 2022 Competition Updates

November 2022 Competition Updates

 

2022 Pacific Zone Competition

Check out the winning images here:

 

2022 Nature/Wildlife Competition

Check out the winning images here:

 

2022 Ontario Zone Competition

This competition is now open for the uploading of images and closes on January 15, 2023.

Please review the competition details prior to uploading image into this competition.

 

2022 Artistic Competition

This competition is also now open for the uploading of images and closes on January 30, 2023.

 

If you have any questions about the scope of competition, please do not hesitate in emailing Sheldon Boles – Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca

 

2022 – 2023 Competition News & Updates

2022 – 2023 Competition News & Updates

All our 2022 – 2023 competitions have been updated and two new competitions have been added: Photo Journalism and Fall/Winter.

To avoid disappointments, it is imperative that all photographers review and comply with each scope of competition prior to submitting their images.

Reduced Number of Image Submissions

With many of our competitions receiving over 1,000 submitted images, the management of multiple themes and judging teams has become a logistical challenge.

To minimize these impacts, we have decided to reduce the total images submissions for individual CAPA members from 4 to 3 images.

Individual CAPA member submissions have represented 70 – 75% of total submissions for our national competitions.

Camera clubs will continue to upload 6 images from 6 different photographers. Only exception for club submissions is for our Atlantic and Prairie zone competitions.

Clarification In Using Artificial Intelligence For Photo Competitions

With the advent of Artificial Intelligence in the creation and enhancement of photographic images, we have updated our CAPA Eligibility Criteria webpage:

  • For the purposes of our competitions, a photographic image is defined “as being a captured image on a light-sensitive device (e.g. film camera, digital camera, smartphone, tablet, etc…) and recorded on film or in a digital format”.
  • An artificial intelligence (AI) generated image is not deemed to be a photographic image because it was created from scratch by the AI system and contains no image captured by the entrant. Therefore, this type of image will not be accepted into our competition.
  • Use of AI features contained within a post processing application (e.g. masking, sharpening, de-noise, enlarging, etc…) are permitted in our competitions provided they comply with a competition’s editing criteria and do not contain any elements which were not captured by the entrant (e.g. texture, sky, etc…). Potential winning images may be required to have supporting images (sky, texture, etc…which must have been captured by the submitting photographer) submitted on request by the Director of Competitions.

Most Recently Added Winners Webpages

Competitions Now Open For Uploading of Images

The following competitions are now open and images can be uploaded:

  • 2022 Pacific Zone Competition (closes October 1, 2022)
  • 2022 Nature Competition (closes October 15, 2022)

Competition News Update – May 2022 – Nouvelles des concours

May 2022 Competition News Update

2022 – 2023 Competitions Now Posed On CAPA Website

We have posted our 2022 – 2023 competition cycle on the Current Competitions website. You can view this webpage here – https://capacanada.ca/capa-competitions/current-competitions-2/

For this cycle we have removed some recent competitions and introduced a few new competitions such as Fall/Winter, Photo Journalism and a unique Annual Photo Challenge (Portrait) only for Individual CAPA members.

Based on suggestions received, we developed the Fall/Winter competition to replace our traditional Open competition. The themes for this competition reflect life living in Canada.

In addition, the Nature/Wildlife theme definitions has been updated based on suggestions received.

For the Fall Monochrome we have added the Still Life theme as this genre is becoming more popular based on recent submissions.

For the Canada: My Country competition, we have reduced the number of themes (13 – 10 provinces & 3 territories) to five zones.

The 2023 Annual Photographic (Portrait) Challenge contains two themes. CAPA medals will be awarded for each of these themes.

Only other notable change is that we have reduced the maximum number of submitted images for most competitions from 4 to 3. Details of this change is included in the respective competitions.

 

Reminder For Individual CAPA Members

Unless otherwise specified in a competition, the total number of images submitted by an individual CAPA member is being reduced from four (4) to three (3). This change is effective as of September 2022.

Number of images submitted by camera clubs will remain at six (6) with the exception of the Atlantic and Prairie Zone competitions.

 

2022 Ontario Zone Competition

This competition closed on March 30, 2022 and received a total of 60 images.

You can view the winning images here:

2022 Ontario Zone (individual) Competition –https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-ontario-zone/

 

2022 Atlantic Zone Competition

This competition closed on March 30, 2022 and received a total of 132 images (90 from clubs & 42 from individual CAPA members) into this competition.

You can view the winning images here:

Atlantic Zone ‘Club’ Competition – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-atlantic-zone-club/

Atlantic Zone ‘Individual’ Competition – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-atlantic-zone-individual/

 

2022 Prairie Zone Competition

This competition closed on March 30, 2022 and received a total of 122 images (26 from clubs & 96 from individual CAPA members) into this competition.

Prairie Zone ‘Club’ Competition – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-prairie-zone-club/

Prairie Zone ‘Individual’ Competition – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-prairie-zone-individual/

 

2022 Canada: My Country Competition

This competition closed on March 30, 2022 and received a total of 869 images (240 from clubs & 629 from individual CAPA members) into this competition.

Canada: My Country ‘Club’ Competition – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-canada-my-country-club/

Canada: My Country ‘Individual’ Competition – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-canada-my-country-individual/

Mai 2022 Nouvelles des concours

2022 – 2023 La description des concours est accessible sur le site Web de l’ACAP

Nous avons mis en ligne sur notre site Web la description des concours pour le cycle 2022-2023. Vous pouvez consulter cette page sur ce lien - https://capacanada.ca/capa-competitions/current-competitions-2/

Pour ce cycle, nous avons retiré des concours récents et ajouté quelques nouveaux concours comme ‘Automne/Hiver’, ‘Photo journalisme’ et, pour les membres individuels seulement, une version unique du ‘Défi photo annuel (portrait)’.

En réponse aux suggestions reçues, nous avons développé le concours ‘Automne/Hiver’ pour remplacer la version traditionnelle du concours ‘Thème libre’. Les thèmes de ce concours reflètent ce qu’est ‘vivre au Canada’

De plus, les thèmes du concours ‘Nature/Vie sauvage’ ont été revus en réponse aux suggestions reçues.

Nous avons ajouté le thème ‘Nature morte’ au concours ‘Monochrome’ car ce genre de photos devient plus populaire d’après les photos soumises récemment.

Le nombre de thèmes du concours ‘Canada: Mon pays’ a été réduit de 13 ( 10 provinces et 3 territoires) à 5 zones.

Le ‘Défi photo annuel (portrait) 2023’ comporte deux thèmes. Des médailles de l’ACAP seront attribuées pour chaque thème.

 Le dernier point important est que le nombre maximum de photos pouvant être soumises a été réduit de 4 à 3 pour la plupart des concours. Les détails sont disponibles dans la description des concours.

 

Rappel aux membres individuels de l’ACAP

À moins d’un avis contraire dans un concours en particulier, le nombre total qu’un membre individuel peut soumettre a été réduit de quatre (4) à trois (3). Ce changement sera effectif dès septembre 2022.

Le nombre d’images qu’un club peut soumettre est maintenu à six (6) à l’exception des concours la zone de l’Atlantique et de la zone des Prairies.

 

2022 Concours de la zone de l’Ontario

Ce concours s’est terminé le 30 mars 2022. En tout, 60 images ont été soumises.

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ce lien:

2022 Concours de la zone de l’Ontario (individuel) – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-ontario-zone/

 

2022 Concours de la zone de l’Atlantique

Ce concours s’est terminé le 30 mars 2022. En tout, 132 images ont été soumises: 90 par les clubs et 42 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP.

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens:

Concours de la zone de l’Atlantique ‘Club’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-atlantic-zone-club/

Concours de la zone de l’Atlantique ‘Individuel’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-atlantic-zone-individual/

 

2022 Concours de la zone des Prairies

Ce concours s’est terminé le 30 mars 2022. En tout, 122 images ont été soumises: 26 par les clubs et 96 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP.

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens:

Concours de la zone des Prairies ‘Club’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-prairie-zone-club/

Concours de la zone des Prairies ‘Individuel’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-prairie-zone-individual/

 

2022 Concours Canada: Mon pays

Ce concours s’est terminé le 30 mars 2022. En tout, 869 images ont été soumises: 240 par les clubs et 629 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP.

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens:

Concours Canada: Mon pays ‘Club’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-canada-my-country-club/

Concours Canada: Mon pays ‘Individuel’ – https://capacanada.ca/competition-winners-2022-canada-my-country-individual/

Competition News Update – April 2022 – Nouvelles des concours

Competition News Update

2022 Series of Four Photos Competition

This competition closed on February 15, 2022. A total of 836 images were submitted (180 from clubs & 656 from individual CAPA members) into this competition.

You can view the winning images here:

 

2022 Monochrome Competition

For this competition, we had a total of 1,060 images (291 from clubs & 770 from individual CAPA members).

You can view the winning images here:

 

2022 Annual Photo Challenge

This competition is now open for images to be uploaded and competition closes on May 4th, 2022.

You can view the competition details here – https://capacanada.ca/2022-annual-photo-challenge/

 

2022 – 2023 Competitions Now Posted On CAPA Website

We have posted our 2022 – 2023 competition cycle on the Current Competitions website. You can view this webpage here – https://capacanada.ca/capa-competitions/current-competitions-2/

For this cycle we have removed some recent competitions and introduced a few new competitions such as Fall/Winter, Photo Journalism and a unique Annual Photo Challenge (Portrait) only for Individual CAPA members.

Based on suggestions received, we developed the Fall/Winter competition to replace our traditional Open competition. The themes for this competition reflect life living in Canada.

In addition, the Nature/Wildlife theme definitions has been updated based on suggestions received.

For the Fall Monochrome we have added the Still Life theme as this genre is becoming more popular based on recent submissions.

For the Canada: My Country competition, we have reduced the number of themes (13 – 10 provinces & 3 territories) to five zones.

The 2023 Annual Photographic (Portrait) Challenge contains two themes. CAPA medals will be awarded for each of these themes.

Only other notable change is that we have reduced the maximum number of submitted images for most competitions from 4 to 3. Details of this change is included in the respective competitions.

Des nouvelles des concours

2022 Série de quatre photos

Ce concours s’est terminé le 15 février 2022. En tout, 836 images ont été soumises: 180 par les clubs et 656 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP.

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens:

 

2022 Concours Monochrome

Pour ce concours nous avons reçu 1060 images: 291 images par les clubs et 770 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens:

 

2022 Défi photo annuel

Ce concours est actuellement ouvert au téléchargement de vos images et ferme le 4 mai 2022

Vous pouvez lire les détails du concours sur ce lien – https://capacanada.ca/2022-annual-photo-challenge/

 

2022 – 2023 La description des concours est accessible sur le site Web de l’ACAP

Nous avons mis en ligne sur notre site Web la description des concours pour le cycle 2022-2023. Vous pouvez consulter cette page sur ce lien – https://capacanada.ca/capa-competitions/current-competitions-2/

Pour ce cycle, nous avons retiré des concours récents et ajouté quelques nouveaux concours comme ‘Automne/Hiver’, ‘Photo journalisme’ et, pour les membres individuels seulement, une version unique du ‘Défi photo annuel (portrait)’.

En réponse aux suggestions reçues, nous avons développé le concours ‘Automne/Hiver’ pour remplacer la version traditionnelle du concours ‘Thème libre’. Les thèmes de ce concours reflètent ce qu’est ‘vivre au Canada’

De plus, les thèmes du concours ‘Nature/Vie sauvage’ ont été revus en réponse aux suggestions reçues.

Nous avons ajouté le thème ‘Nature morte’ au concours ‘Monochrome’ car ce genre de photos devient plus populaire d’après les photos soumises récemment.

Le nombre de thèmes du concours ‘Canada: Mon pays’ a été réduit de 13 ( 10 provinces et 3 territoires) à 5 zones.

Le ‘Défi photo annuel (portrait) 2023’ comporte deux thèmes. Des médailles de l’ACAP seront attribuées pour chaque thème.

 Le dernier point important est que le nombre maximum de photos pouvant être soumises a été réduit de 4 à 3 pour la plupart des concours. Les détails sont disponibles dans la description des concours.

Competition News Update – February 2022 – Nouvelles des concours

February 2022 Competition News Update

2022 Curves & Lines Competition

 

This competition had 944 images submitted (261 from clubs & 683 from individual CAPA members).

 

You can view the winning images here:

 

 

Competitions Now Open For Submission of Images

 

Février 2022 Nouvelles des concours

2022 Concours Courbes et lignes

 

Les images soumises à ce concours sont au nombre de 944, 261 par les clubs et 683 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP.

 

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens:

 

 

Concours maintenant ouverts à la soumission d’images

 

Competition updates – January 2022 – Nouvelles des concours

January 2022 – Competition Updates

2021 Fall Open Competition 

 

This competition had 1,207 images submitted (305 from clubs & 902 from individual CAPA members). 

 

You can view the winning images here: 

 

 

 

2021 Smartphone Competition 

For this competition, we had 499 images submitted (197 from club & 302 from individual CAPA members). 

 

Winning images can be viewed here: 

 

 

 

Competitions Now Open For Submission of Images 

 

 

 

 

Janvier 2022 – Nouvelles des concours

2021 Concours Thème libre d’automne

 

Les images soumises à ce concours sont au nombre de 1207, 305 par les clubs et 902 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP.  

 

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens: 

 

 

 

2021 Concours Téléphone intelligent et tablette 

Les images soumises à ce concours sont au nombre de 499, 197 par les clubs et 302 par les membres individuels de l’ACAP. 

 

Vous pouvez visionner les images gagnantes sur ces liens: 

 

 

 

Concours maintenant ouverts à la soumission d’images

 

 

 

 

Competition Updates – November 2021 – Nouvelles des concours

November 2021 – Competition Updates

2021 Nature/Wildlife Competition 

 

The final competition report has been approved for this competition and the winning images can be viewed: 

 

 

 

A total of 988 images were submitted into this competition (Club 249 & Individual 739). 

Thirty-one new individual CAPA members participated in this competition for the first time. 

 

Final competition report is no longer being sent out to entrants.  To view the report, entrant must first log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Reports from the Competitions dropdown menu.  Once the Competition Reports window is presented, the respective club or individual report can be selected for viewing. 

 

Reminder of Closing Competition 

 

 

 

Competitions Now Open For Uploading  

 

 

 

Expanded Competition Team 

 

We have increased the members of our CAPA Competition team to include: 

 

Assistant Director of Competitions – Cheryl Bramble  

 

Pre-screening Committee – Rod Trider, Cheryl Bramble and Sue Olsen 

 

Awards Preparation Team – Lois DeEll and David Voth 

CAPA Award Designer – Leah Gray 

Novembre 2021 – Nouvelles des concours

2021 concours Nature/Vie sauvage 

 

Le rapport final du concours a été approuvé et les images gagnantes peuvent être visionnées : 

 

 

 

En tout, 988 images ont été soumises à ce concours, 249 par les clubs et 739 par les membres individuels. Trente et un nouveaux membres individuels ont participé à ce concours pour une première fois. 

 

Le rapport final d’un concours n’est plus envoyé aux participants. Pour consulter un rapport, les participants doivent se connecter au site Web de l’ACAP et sélectionner ‘Competition Reports’ depuis l’onglet ‘Competitions’. Lorsque la page des rapports des concours (‘Competition Reports window’) s’affiche, sélectionnez le rapport, club ou individuel, du concours qui vous intéresse. 

 

Concours qui se terminent – rappel 

 

 

 

Concours maintenant ouverts au téléchargement  

 

 

 

L’équipe des concours s’est agrandie 

 

Nous avons augmenté le nombre de membres dans l’équipe des concours de l’ACAP : 

 

Directeur adjoint des concours – Cheryl Bramble  

 

Comité de présélection– Rod Trider, Cheryl Bramble et Sue Olsen 

 

Équipe de préparation des prix – Lois DeEll et David Voth 

Concepteur des prix de l’ACAP – Leah Gray 

June 2018

Our monthly Competition News is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions.

For this month, we have included information below under the appropriate title.

2018 Close-Up Competition

This competition was extremely popular and many outstanding images were submitted:

1 – Club category: 162 image from 25 clubs

2 – Individual category: 248 images from 63 CAPA members

Many thanks to the three CAPA judges: Sunchie Yang, Bharat Mistry and Leonie Holmes.

For the Club category, three camera clubs received CAPA medals:

1 – Gold Medal – Toronto Digital Photography Club 

2 – Silver Medal – Richmond Hill Camera Club

3 – Bronze Medal – Burnaby Photographic Society

You can view the  winning images on our Winners – Club webpage here.

CAPA members were also awarded CAPA medals for the individual category: 

1 – Gold Medal – Rick McKenzie of Dundas, Ont.

2 – Silver Medal – Lance Gitter of Thornhill, Ont.

3 – Bronze Medal – Yun Wang of Burlington, Ont.

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Individual webpage here.

The final competition reports have been loaded onto our website.  You can be view these reports only after logging into the website with your username/password and by selecting the Competition Reports option on the Competitions dropdown menu.  If you cannot see the Competition Reports submenu then you are still not logged into the website.  

Each of these reports are now in our new bilingual format.  This format will continue to be enhanced and we seek your suggestions on how it can be improved.

Uploaded Presentation Photographs

Over the past few months, we have received and uploaded photographs of entrants being awarded their CAPA Awards.  You can check out these photographers below by selecting the respective hyperlink:

If you have a presentation photograph which has not yet been uploaded to our website, please forward the image and details to our Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca.

Importance Of Reading & Complying With All Competition Details

In the past few months, we have had four different categories of image disqualifications: 

A – watermark contained on a submitted image;

B – name of the photographer on the lower right corner of the image;

C – same image was submitted in both the ‘individual’ and ‘club’ categories of competition 

D – submitted image had previously received a CAPA award

To avoid the embarrassment of having your image disqualified, it is important that you ready and comply with all the details on the respective competition page prior to submitting your images into a CAPA competition.  Each competition page also has a hyperlink to our CAPA Eligibility Criteria  and the details of this webpage must also be adhered to

If you are unsure of your images has received a CAPA award or wondering if your image is acceptable for a competition, you can email our Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca.

2018 Four Nations Competition – Selected 80 Top Images 

We have selected the top 80 images for CAPA’s submission to the international 2018 Four Nations Competition.  

These images were selected from our top images from our October 2017 – April 2018 competitions.  The noted selection was made by three separate teams of CAPA judges.

The photographer of each selected image has been contacted and they have us their permission to include their image in this competition. 

All images will be uploaded on June 24, 2018.  During the summer, all submitted images from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa will be judged by three internationally recognized judges.

Competition results will be received sometime prior to September 1, 2018.  

Forthcoming 2018-2019 Competition Cycle

We have posted on our competition for the 2018 -2019 competition cycle and they can be viewed here.  Check on our Competition News in September 2018 for any changes or enhancements to these competitions.

 Questions, Suggestions or Concerns

If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of CAPA competitions, please email our Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca.

May 2018

Our monthly Competition News is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions. For this month, we have included information below under the appropriate title.

2018 – 2019 Competitions Now Posted

The majority of the 2018 – 2019 competitions are now posted on our Current Competitions webpage which can be viewed here.

After the closing of the 2018 Annual Photo Challenge competition, we will be posting the 2019 Annual Photo Competition and its theme will be reflections.

Over the past few months, we have received many email messages about the large number of wildlife/nature images dominating the CAPA awards in the 2017 Fine Art and the 2018 Open Theme competitions.  In an effort to ‘balance-the-playing-field‘ for all photographers, we are undertaking the following changes with our 2018 – 2019 competitions:

Fine Art – the selection of judges will be heavily favoured in the area of fine art.  In addition, images that are submitted with little or no modification to emphasize an artistic purpose or theme will be disqualified by the Competition Host.  Competition Host for this competition is a recognized and respected fine art photographer.

Open Theme – the new competition details will be updated to contain two themes – Wildlife/Nature and Everyone Else.  By doing so, we don’t disadvantage wildlife/nature nor all other submitted images.  Each theme will be judged separately by separate judges. 

Monochrome – contains four themes – People, Landscape/City-scape/Sea-scape, Architecture (inside/outside) and Flowers/Plants (wild or cultivated.  As noted the Nature/Wildlife animal//birds have been excluded from this competition because there is already a dedicated Nature competition for them.

I would encourage you read these specific competitions to obtain more details.  If you have questions, please do not hesitate in emailing our Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca

We have been working CAPA Zone Director Alain Dubeau and CAPA President Rod Trider to create a new 2019 Canada: My Country competition.  For this competition, there are 13 different themes representing 10 provinces and 3 terrorizes.  The aim of the competition is to seek out the best photographic images in these geographical regions.  Check out this competition here.

All the above competitions were designed to encourage and recognize outstanding image in a wider range of themes.  By doing, we are endeavouring to demonstrate that we are listening to your suggestions and concerns.  

Bilingual Format For CAPA Competitions

As you will notice from 2018 – 2019 competitions, the majority of the competition pages are now in a bilingual format.

It is only natural that our Association embrace photographers in both official languages.  

In the forthcoming months, the parallel translation format will be changed to accommodate an easier means viewing of our webpages on a wider range of devices – computers, laptop computers, ipad and cel phones.  In addition, our final competition report will also be a bilingual format.

We extend a special thank you to our CAPA Zone Director Alain Dubeau for providing us with the french translation.

Importance Of Reading & Complying With All Competition Details

In the past month, we have had four notable disqualifications for the following reasons:

A – Watermark contained on a submitted image;

B – Name of the photographer on the lower right corner of the image;

C – Potential Merit Award image was disqualified because it had previously received a CAPA Award

D – Gold Medal winning club lost their medal standing because one of their images had previously received a CAPA award

On the two latter disqualifications, all camera club representatives and CAPA members are reminded that it is their responsible to ensure that the submitted image has not be previously received a CAPA Award. We do maintain a CAPA database of past winners.  If you are unsure of your images has received a CAPA award, you can email the Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca.

Do NOT assume that the competition details are identical to a previous competition.  

It is imperative that all entrants read and comply with the details contained in a competition webpage which also includes a hyperlink to our CAPA Eligibility Criteria.

2018 Open Theme Competition

This competition was extremely popular:

1 – Club category: 222 image from 37 clubs

2 – Individual category: 450 images from 115 CAPA members

The submitted images were broken down into six categories as outlined below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The pie chart below reflect the distribution of the six categories in the Open Theme Competition.

Many thanks to the three CAPA judges: Derek Hayes, Jim Sutton and Michael Easton.

For the Club category, three camera clubs received CAPA medals:

1 – Gold Medal – Montreal Camera Club 

2 – Silver Medal – St. Catharines Photographic Club

3 – Bronze Medal – The Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Club webpage here.

CAPA members were also awarded CAPA medals for the individual category: 

1 – Gold Medal – Missy Mandel of Toronto, Ont

2 – Silver Medal – Mary Chambers of London, Ont.

3 – Bronze Medal – Norman Dougan of Kamloops, BC.

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Individual webpage here.

2018 Audio Visual Presentation Competition

 Last year, the Audio Visual competition was cancel due to an extremely low level of participation.

Ann Alimi (Toronto Camera Club) felt this competition was worthy of being revitalized.  She worked hard at updating the entire competition and tirelessly promoted participation in this competition.

Based on Ann’s own initiative, we had the following number of entrants in this competition:

1 – Club Competition – 11 entrants

2 – Individual Competition 37 entrants

For the Club category, the following three camera clubs were awarded a CAPA medal:

1 – Gold Medal – Lakeshore Camera Club

2 – Silver Medal – Toronto Digital Photography Club

3 – Bronze Medal – Richmond Hill Camera Club

You can view the competition report after you log into the CAPA website and select the Competition Report from the Competition menu.

For the Individual category, the following CAPA members are receiving a CAPA medal:

1 – Gold Medal – Yun Wang of Burlington, Ontario

2 – Silver Medal – Rita Villis of London, Ontario

3 – Bronze Medal – Pat Zuest of Toronto, Ontario

Many thanks to the three CAPA judges: Sunchie Yang, Norm Ullock and Helene Ullock.

A special thank you is extended to Ann Alimi for her outstanding efforts to revitalize this competition.  She an outstanding photographer in her own right.

Canada: My Country Competition

This competition was also popular:

1 – Club category: 120 image from 20 clubs

2 – Individual category: 243 images from 67 CAPA members

These images were broken down into six categories as outlined below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The pie chart below reflect the distribution of the six categories in the Canada: My Country Competition.

For the Club category, three camera clubs received CAPA medals:

1 – Gold Medal –  The Chinese Canadian Photographic Society of Toronto

2 – Silver Medal – Richmond Hill Camera Club

3 – Bronze Medal – Toronto Digital Photography Club

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Club webpage here.

CAPA members were also awarded CAPA medals for the individual category: 

1 – Gold Medal – Norman Dougan

2 – Silver Medal – IIana Block

3 – Bronze Medal – Robert Parker

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Individual webpage here.

Many thanks and congratulations to all entrants in supporting this competition.  

2018 Close Up Competition

Unfortunately, there will be a delay in judging this competition as two of the judges will be out of the area for a week or two.  It is expected that the final report will be approved in early June 2018.  

Forthcoming 2018 Competition

For CAPA members, we have one remaining competition for you and has associated prizes for the winning images: 

2019 Annual Photo Challenge Competition (Only available for individual CAPA members) – closes on May 31, 2018 

 Questions or Concerns

If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of CAPA competitions, please email our Director of Competitions at competitions@telus.ca.

April 2018

Our monthly Competition News is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions.

For this month, we have included information below under the following titles.

2018 Black & White Competition

As of this date, the Black & White competition now holds the record for the largest number of:

  • entrants who submitted images in a CAPA competition – 186 (37 + 149); and
  • submitted images for a CAPA competition – 789 (219 + 570).

Submitted images were grouped into six photographic genres with the associated totals

Category Individual  Club Total
Landscape 112 52 164
People 133 78 211
Insect/Bird/Animal/Plant 120 35 155
Object Primary Focus 66 22 88
Architecture 110 27 137
Vehicle/Train/Boat/Aircraft 29 5 34
TOTAL 570 219 789

 

Based on these totals, the following pie chart was created.

 

 

As the statistics have outlined above, the Black & White competition was extremely popular.  Therefore, this competition will be included in the 2018 – 2019 competition cycle but will be revised as the Monochrome competition and will contain four genres:

  • Individual/Groups (street photography is included)
  • Landscape/City-scape
  • Architecture (inside/outside)
  • Flowers/Plants (wild or cultivated)

Each genre will be judged separately.  If this competition format is found to be popular then it will be used in our 2019-2020 competition cycle for other competitions.

Check out this new competition here.

2018 – Survey Sent Out To Camera Clubs

In January 2018, we sent out a survey to all camera clubs seeking ideas and comments to enhance CAPA.

Unfortunately, we received a very low response to this survey.  However, the collective responses to one question did provide us an insight into which competitions are popular with camera clubs – as noted below. 

 

 We used these responses to assist us in determining what competitions to offer in our 2018 – 2019 competition cycle.  In the near future, it maybe beneficial to send out a similar survey to all our CAPA individual members. 

Altered Reality Competition Results

This competition closed on February 28, 2018 and the images submitted were as follows:

1 – Club category: 158 image from 28 clubs

2 – Individual category: 227 images from 60 CAPA members

The three judges for this competition were:

1 – Carol How – CAPA Judge (Crescent Beach Photography Club)

2 – Frank Pali – Certified CAPA Judge (Not a member of a camera club)

3 – Gilles Vezina – Certified CAPA Judge (R.A. Photo Club)

Many thanks to the judges for assisting in this competition. 

This competition was hosted by CAPA.

Check out the winners of the competition as follows:

1 – Winners – Club – Altered RealityCHECK OUT WEBPAGE HERE

2 – Winners – Individual – Altered Reality CHECK OUT WEBPAGE HERE

All the entrants in this competition have received a copy of the final competition report.  This report can be reviewed by logging into the CAPA website and selecting Competition Report from the Competition dropdown menu.  If the Competition Report is not displayed, you are not logged into the website.

 

2018 – 2019 CAPA Competitions

In March, we sent out a message to all camera clubs seeking volunteers to host of one of our 2018 – 2019 (September 1, 2018 to June 1, 2019).  Based on this request, the following competitions will be proceeding as of September 1, 2018: 

  • Nature – hosted by: Richmond Hill Camera Club – Closing Date: October 30, 2018
  • Fine Art – hosted by: Derek Hayes & Friends – Closing Date: October 30, 2018
  • Photo Journalism – hosted by: Hamilton Camera Club – Closing Date: November 23, 2018
  • Altered Reality – hosted by: Lance Gitter – Closing Date: January 15, 2019
  • Monochrome – hosted by: CAPA Director of Competitions – Closing Date: January 30, 2019
  • Open Theme – hosted by: Toronto Digital Photographic Club  – Closing Date: February 20, 2019
  • A Photo Series Of 4 Photos – hosted by: Shuswap Photo Arts Club – February 20, 2019
  • Audio Visual Presentation – hosted by: Toronto Camera Club – Closing Date: March 31, 2019
  • Portraiture – hosted by: Prince George Photo Society (Selena Laing) – Closing Date: March 31, 2019
  • Canada: My Country  hosted by: Director of Competitions  – Closing Date: April 30, 2019
  • 2019 Annual Photo Challenge (Open only to CAPA members) – hosted by: CAPA Director of Competitions – Closing Date: May 31, 2019
  • International Four Nations Competition – hosted and coordinated by: CAPA Director of Competitions – Closing Date: July 1, 2019
  • Wildlife- hosted by:           – Closing Date:
  • Open Print – hosted by:         – Closing Date:

SPECIAL NOTE: We are still seeking a Competition Host for the Wildlife and Open Print competition.  The Wildlife competition can be hosted as either a ‘live-judging‘ or a ‘remote-juding‘ competition.  If you or your club is interested in hosting one of these competitions, please email the Director of Competitions at competitions@capacanada.ca

The competition details for the following 2018-2019 competitions are now posted on Current Competitions webpage

  • Nature
  • Fine Art
  • Photo Journalism
  • Altered Reality
  • Monochrome
  • Portrait
  • A Photo Series Of 4 Photos
  • Open Theme

In the forthcoming weeks, the remaining 2018-2019 details will be posted. You will be able to upload your images to these competitions after September 1, 2018.

 

 

 

Four Nations Competitions

We have received some enquires about the international Four Nations competition and how images are selected by CAPA for this competition.

The participating organizations in this competition consist of:

  • Australian Photographic Society
  • Canadian Association For Photographic Art
  • Photographic Society of New Zealand
  • Photographic Society of South Africa

Each year, the hosting of this competition rotates through the participating photographic organizations.  This year’s host is the Photographic Society of South Africa.  In 2019, it will be CAPA’s turn to host this competition.

Noted competition consists of four categories and the corresponding number of images to be submitted each year:

  • Open Theme – 35 images
  • Nature – 15 images
  • Monochrome – 15 images
  • Our Country – 15 images

Each contributing organization must submit 80 images.  All 80 images must be submitted by 80 different photographers.  No previously submitted image can be re-submitted. 

Each year, this competition closes on July 1st.  After the closing date, all submitted images will be randomly sorted and  judged by at least three individuals not residing or citizen of the four participating countries.  These judges will be either PSA and/or FIAP certified judges. 

For CAPA’s submission to this competition, the new process will be as follows: 

  • select the top 50-100 scoring images from each of our 2017 – 2018 competitions
  • three independent Certified CAPA Judges will re-score all the selected images
  • scores will be sorted from highest to lowest
  • top images will selected for each of categories for the Four Nations competition
  • seek permission to submit the image from the photographer
  • submit our selected 80 images to the Four Nations’ Competition Host
  • receive the competition results
  • advise the photographers of results
  • post the results on our website
  • all future CAPA competition webpages will contain a note that the top 50 scored images in each competition will be considered for selection into the Four Nations competition 

Check out the results from the 2017 Four Nations Competition here.

If you have any questions or concerns relating to this competition, please Sheldon Boles (Director of Competitions) at competititions@capacanada.ca

Forthcoming 2018 Competition

As a reminder, we have three forthcoming competitions in April and May:

1 – 2018 Canada: My Country – closes April 18, 2018 

2 – 2018 Close-up – closes April 30, 2018

3 – 2018 Annual Photo Challenge (only open to CAPA Individual Members) – closes May 31, 2018

March 2018

Our monthly Competition News is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions.

For this month, we have included information below under the appropriate title.

2018 Black & White Competition

This closed on January 2018 and took considerable time to judge the close to 800 images submitted:

1 – Club category: 219 image from 38 clubs

2 – Individual category: 570 images from 149 CAPA members

Several new camera clubs entered images for the first time: Birdnet Camera Club (In China with 220,000 members), Prince George Photo Society and the Port Franks Camera Club.

For twenty-three CAPA members, this was their first time in participating in a CAPA competition.  

Despite the unexpected large number of submitted images, the Victoria Camera Club did an outstanding job in hosting this competition.  

Many thanks to the three CAPA judges: Michael Easton, Neil le Nobel and Rick Shapka for their assistance.

For the Club category, three camera clubs received CAPA medals:

1 – Gold Medal – Richmond Hill Camera Club

2 – Silver Medal – Images Alberta Camera Club

3 – Bronze Medal – Jiahua Elite Photography Association

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Club webpage here.

CAPA members were also awarded CAPA medals for the individual category: 

1 – Gold Medal – David Laronde of North Vancouver, BC

2 – Silver Medal – Norman Dougan of Kamloops, BC

3 – Bronze Medal – Missy Mandel of Toronto, Ont

You can check out their winning images on our Winners – Individual webpage here.

Two images from this competition were disqualified for the following reasons:

1  – watermark on surface of the image

2 – entrant entered the same image in both the Club and Individual categories of this competition. 

Reminder For All Competitions

A question has been raised whether a stock image or an image on internet can be incorporated as an element in an image submitted for competition.

The answer is no.  Point #1 of our CAPA Competition Eligibility Criteria states:

1. the submitted image is their original work and must not contain the elements created by someone else;

The CAPA Eligibility Criteria for these two types of disqualifications are as follows:

8. they will NOT enter an identical or simultaneously the same images or one that is substantially the same in both the ‘individual‘ and ‘club‘ components of a CAPA competition;

9. the image will not contain any watermarks, name of the image or name of the photographer;

Each competition detail webpage contains a hyperlink to the CAPA Eligibility Criteria page.  It is important that each entrant review this webpage prior to submitting an images for the respective competition.

How To Upload Competitions Webpage

This webpage has been updated to reflect the current layout and processes in uploading an images to a CAPA competition.

A hyperlink to this document is contained in all CAPA competition pages. You can view this new document here.

Potential CAPA Competitions

For our 2018 – 2019 competition cycle (September to June), we have the following potential competitions:

2019 – Photo Challenge Altered Reality Audio Visual Presentation Capture The Perfect Flower Theme
Close-Up Fine Art Four Nations Monochrome
Nature Open Print Open Theme Photo Travel
Photo Journalism Portrait Story Telling With 4 Images Wildlife
The Director of Competitions will be the Competition Host for both the 2019 Photo Challenge and the Four Nations Competitions.
For the other competitions to proceed, we will need a Competition Host for each of the remaining competitions.   A Competition Host can be either a camera club or 1 or 2 CAPA members and will be assisted by the Director of Competitions.
 
Competitions can be conducted by either the traditional ‘live-judging‘ or our new ‘remote-judging‘ feature on our website. For the ‘remote-judging’ Competition Hosting, the processes have been streamlined and a step-by-step document will be provided. 
 
Camera Clubs or CAPA members who are curious or interested in hosting one of these competitions, they can contact the Director of Competitions by emailing Sheldon Boles at competitions@telus.ca.  
 
We will need to finalize the competitions being hosted by the end of March 2018.  By mid-April 2018, the Director of Competitions will be announcing which competitions will be proceeding in the 2018 – 2019 competition cycle. In so doing, photographers will be given advance notice to plan their photographic outings.

Audio Visual Presentation Competition Update

 For this competition, we have added the following details to this competition:

SPECIAL NOTE: For a club submission for this competition – at least two people MUST be involved in creating the audio visual presentation.

In addition, we have updated the entry form for this competition.  Check out the competition detail page here.

Forthcoming 2018 Competition

As a reminder, we have several forthcoming competitions in March and April:

Spring Open Competition – closes March 31, 2018

Audio Visual Presentation – closes March 31, 2018

Canada: My Country – closes April 18, 2018

Spring Close-up – closes April 30, 2018

 Questions or Concerns

If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of CAPA competitions, please email our Director of Competitions at competitions@telus.ca.

February 2018

Our monthly Competition News is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions.

For this month, we have included information below under the appropriate title. CAPA Clubs, don’t forget to complete the club survey recently sent out. We would like to hear from you.

Judging Criteria Updated

As of January 31, 2018, the CAPA judging criteria for all competitions has been expanded to include the following statement:

— image title that compliments or contributes to the vision or message being presented in the image.

An effective title will lure the viewer into the image and with an implied emphasis by the photographer.   If done appropriately, the images will standout from the rest of the images being judged and will be remembered.

Audio Visual Presentation Competition Update

 We have made some minor refinements to the Audio Visual Presentation Competition and these refinements are as follows:

SPECIAL NOTE – For a club submission for this competition – at least two people MUST be involved in creating the audio visual presentation.

A black 3 to 4 second slide at the beginning of the presentation and after one at the end of the show after the credits. (This will allow the Competition Committee presenter to cue the show without it starting before everyone is ready). The name of the entrant MUST NOT appear in the credits nor in any other area of the presentation.

2018 Annual Photo Challenge Competition

Canon Canada has re-affirmed it support to be a major prize donator for our 2018 Annual Photo Challenge Competition. 

Posted Final Competition Reports & Winning Images

The final reports for all our Fall 2017 competitions are now posted on our Competition Reports webpage. 

To view these results, a CAPA members or camera club representative must first login to our website with the appropriate username and password.  Once logged in, select the Competition Reports option found on the Competitions dropdown menu. 

If the Competition Reports option is not included then you are not logged in. 

Winning images for the Fall 2017 competitions are now included on the appropriate webpage:

Winners – Club  

– Winners – Individual

Forthcoming 2018 Competition

As a reminder, we have two forthcoming competitions in February and March:

Creative Altered Reality

Audio Visual Presentation

Spring Open

January 2018

Our monthly Competition News is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions.

For this month, we have included information below under the appropriate title.

Posted Final Competition Reports & Winning Images

The final reports for all our Fall 2017 competitions are now posted on our Competition Reports webpage. 

To view these results, a CAPA members or camera club representative must first login to our website with the appropriate username and password.  Once logged in, select the Competition Reports option found on the Competitions dropdown menu. 

If the Competition Reports option is not included then you are not logged in. 

Winning images for the Fall 2017 competitions are now included on the appropriate webpage:

Winners – Club  

– Winners – Individual

Comment From Judges

Based on judging our Photo Journalism competition, Glenn Springer (CAPA Judge) provided his suggestions to all photographers: 

I’m trying to think, “If I had just one suggestion for makers entering competitions, it would be…”?

– “your picture needs to tell a story”.

But you need to have your other ducks in a row too…

– What’s the subject? If the viewer doesn’t see the subject in the first 3/10ths of a millisecond, forget it.

– The obvious technical stuff. Focus, exposure, composition, no unintended artifacts and so on. Always take a last walk around your image before hitting “send”.

Remember that the judges are human too. Some of them are deathly afraid of spiders. Others hate cats. Although they try to be objective, in the real world that’s tough. Take their comments as constructive criticism and learn by them. Or just laugh!

Reminder For All Competitions

Prior to entering a CAPA competition, it is essential to read and comply with all the terms and conditions outlined in the competition.

In the event you are unsure if your image falls within the scope of the competition, please email the respective Competition Host well in advance of the ‘closing-day’ of the competition.

For our Fall 2017 competitions, several images were disqualified for the following reasons: 

– same image entered in both the “Individual” and “Club” competitions
– human element was contained in a Nature competition submission
– exceeding the restricted editing criteria
– watermark on the image
– image did not fall within the scope of the competition

Forthcoming 2018 Competition

As a reminder, we have two forthcoming competitions in January and February:

Black & White Competition

Creative Altered Reality

 Club Enquires About Digital Projectors

We have had a couple enquires on what would be the most appropriate and economical digital projector for camera clubs.

Dr. Robert Ito (CAPA Director of Photographic Imaging) has provided the following comments about digital projectors:

Very few projectors are ideal for projecting digital images.   Projector should be a sRGB compliant device having a display resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher.  If the projector specifications do not include sRGB then it is not sRGB compliant.

The Optima projectors have 8 business class (XGA and WXGA) projects with sRGB in the specifications and one Home Theatre (1920 x 1080) projector (EH345) in the offerings.  Canon does have a sRGB compliant projector – LX-MU500.  However this projector is likely too bright for camera clubs.

December 2017

Our monthly Competition Update webpage is aimed at providing all CAPA members and camera clubs with timely information relating to our competitions.

For this month, I have included information below under the appropriate title.

 

Disqualifying Of Competition Image

For the Fall 2017 competitions, a number of submitted images have been disqualified for a variety of reasons.

It is critical that you read all the details of the competition and the CAPA Eligibility Criteria prior to entering a CAPA competition. Do not assume by the competition title that your images will be automatically accepted into the competition.

If you have questions about whether your images will be accepted or not, please email the respective Competition Host. It is the responsibility of the Competition Host to review all submitted images, prior to them being presented on the ‘day-of-judging.’   Only images which meet the competition details and CAPA Eligibility Criteria will be presented to the judges.

Here are some of the reasons why images were disqualified in our Fall 2017 competitions:

– same image entered in both the “Individual” and “Club” competitions
– human element was contained in a Nature competition submission
– exceeding the restricted editing criteria
– watermark on the image
– image did not fall within the scope of the competition

 

CAPA Eligibility Criteria Updates

 As we gain more experience with our new online competition system and remote judging, the CAPA Eligibility Criteria will be updated.

The recent updates to the CAPA Eligibility Criteria are outlined below with the associated rationale:

By virtue of submitting an image, the photographer agrees that:

9 – they will NOT enter an identical or simultaneously the same images or one that is substantially the same in both the ‘individual‘ and ‘club‘ components of a CAPA competition;

Rationale: We are finding incidents where two images were taken moments apart with one being entered in the ‘Individual’ and ‘Club’ competitions. The best of the two image should be entered in one of the competition not both.

Acceptable Filenames And Titles – have been included at the bottom of the Eligibility Criteria webpage and includes examples.  In addition, the same information has been added to the respective Competition Submission page.

These new changes to the Eligibility Criteria do not take effect until January 1, 2018. Check out the CAPA Eligibility Criteria here.

 

Posted Competition Results

The following webpages have been updated to included the results from the Nature, Fine Art and Print competitions:

Winners – ClubCHECK OUT WEBPAGE HERE

Winners – IndividualCHECK OUT WEBPAGE HERE

 

Uploaded CAPA Medal Presentations

For our new website, we have commenced a process of photographing the CAPA medal presentation being made to medal winners. Images are added to the bottom of the respective competition found in the Winners – Club or Winners – Individual webpage.

Some recent presentations can be found on the following webpages:

‘4 Nations’ Competition – photograph of Rachel Schneiderman and Campbell Hasting receiving their Gold Medal – CHECK OUT WEBPAGE HERE
Fine Art – Club Competition Bronze medal presentation to the Langley Camera Club – CHECK OUT WEBPAGE HERE