Interclub Selection Results Published
You can now view the Interclub selection results, including all images. Go to Enter Competitions, as usual, and click the “View” link on the Interclub comp tile. The entries are sorted so that the three selected entries are listed first.
Please note that the entries were not scored online. The selection procedure was performed offline, viewing the images on a large-screen HD TV. Selection used an iterative “In or Out” process. This means that the score of 15 indicates that all three selectors finally agreed to keep the entry in the selection. The scores of 0 (zero) have no meaning with respect to the quality of the image; they merely mean that the entry was, ultimatly, not selected. A few entries definitely did not conform to the official subject defintion. However, overall the quality of the entries was very high, and the selectors took quite some time and considerable discussion before arriving at the final result.
by Ed Anderson, August 1, 2019
Interclub Comp — Selected Entries
Our Interclub comp Selection Panel selected the following entries:
ARCHITECTURE
- Fostering Light by Keven Hyde
- La Sagrada Familia by Gary Taylor
- Lyon Museum by Airlie Andrews
MOVEMENT
- Roll of the Dice by Nikki Stewart
- Water Fight by Lara Irvine
- Wild Dog 3 by David Bryan
NATURE
- Little Red Bug by Ty Fox
- Nest Building by David Bryan
- Searching by Troy Holland
OPEN (Non A Grade)
- Coolum Rocks by Paul Mellick
- Lotus by Lara Irvine
- A Sunburnt Country by Shary Glur
PEOPLE
- Grandma’s Love by Ty Fox
- Happy Days by Bruce Atkinson
- 1 is the Loneliest Number by Annette Scott
SCAPES
- Is This My World? by Gerry Gibson
- Lake Edward Trees by Airlie Andrews
- Mungo Magic by Mike West
TRANSPORTATION
- Loaded by Mike West
- On the Run by Bruce Atkinson
- Plying His Trade by Murray Weir
Congratulations to the successful entrants and thank you to all our entrants for submitting 153 images. As I’m sure you will understand, narrowing the list to just 21 entries was a lengthy and difficult process. Thanks to the selectors.
by Ed Anderson, August 1, 2019