2009 Treasure Hunt Categories1. Green - The human eye can detect more different shades of green than any other color. What does green mean to you?
2. Cats - In keeping with the pet theme started last year, cats have their own personality, can you capture your cat's personality on film?
3. Leading lines - A common compositional theme, use them to your advantage to win this category.
4. Fruit Still-life - Going back to the great Dutch masters (at least) fruit have been the subject of art for centuries. This is your chance to take a stab at this classic topic.
5. Time - How do you show the passage of time in a photograph? To win this category, that's what you must do.
6. Triangles, real or imagined - Real triangles of any shape and size accepted; extra credit for composing a triangle without connecting lines (keep the eye moving within the photograph among three points).
Participation this year is $15 to cover the additional cost of film and processing for the 36-exposure rolls. Shoot six frames of the six subjects above and log what subject category each frame belongs to.
Film is to be returned to the Treasure Hunt chair, Dennis Burian, no later than the August 24 meeting. Due to the shortness of time to get film developed and slides judged, no late entries can be accepted.
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