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The shoot-in isn't a conventional competition, or even
a competition at all. The
first goal is entertainment, so there can be any number of "winners."
The shoot-in is 'rooted' in the usenet newsgroup rec.photo.equipment.35mm and was created by one of its former photographer participants, Ms. Lisa Horton in 2003.
Anyone may be a participant, there is no entry form, no entry fee. A participant may submit three photos per mandate and may jump in at any time over the course of the round.
Participants will endeavor to make a photo that is connected to the mandate. Interpretation, reaction, illustration, whatever. Connected.
To fully participate in the shoot-in is to create a new photo to the mandate during the mandate period. If you're just too busy, or are on a budget, you're still welcome to post up to a few days late (administrators discretion) and of course invited to participate in the discussions at rec.photo.equipment.35mm whether you submit a photo or not. If you start a discussion related to the shoot-in, please preface your subject with "[SI]" for easier filtering.
Rounds and mandates
At the beginning of a new round, volunteers suggest mandates and
send them to the moderator, who
then exercises his supreme powers and chooses a mandate.
The moderator announces new mandates at the beginning of the month. These are then published on r.p.e.35mm with subjects beginning with [SI] and on the gallery page (To be updated)
Submit a mandate suggestion to the admin's email.
Make your mandate suggestions sufficiently broad to encourage participation. Suggesting something like "supermodels posing under the Eiffel Tower in April" might not get too many submissions.
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Round 10- Mandate List - Round opened 2008.08.05 |
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| Current Mandate: The Road Less Traveled | Due July 19th, 2009 Open |
| Filters | Due June 7th, 2009 CLOSED |
| Punography | Due: May 10th, 2009 CLOSED |
| Close Up | Due: April 12th, 2009 CLOSED |
| Wide Open (interpret as you wish) | Due: 2009.03.08 CLOSED |
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Due: 2009.02.01 CLOSED |
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Due: 2009.01.04 CLOSED |
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Due: 2008.11.30 CLOSED |
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Due: 2008.10.26 CLOSED |
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Due: 2008.10.26 CLOSED |
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Due: 2008.09.29 CLOSED |
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Open (any subject). |
Due: 2008.08.31 CLOSED |
Submission of photos
Photos are due to be turned in on the announced date in the turns list. Late entries are handled at the sole discretion of the moderator of the shoot-in images.
Current
cycle is monthly
Any kind of still photography camera, film or digital, may be used. It is up to the photographer to scan and format the image for the SI if required. (Of course, if you want to use a video camera that also takes stills, feel free)
What's allowed? This is the hard part. Since we're focused on pictures here, extensive digital manipulation would probably not be looked upon with favor. Manipulations comparable to what those done in traditional photographic processes would be appropriate.
Copyright: the photo shall be the intellectual property of the person sending the image to the SI.
The photographer grants perpetual rights for display of the image wherever and whenever the SI is hosted.
Intellectual property (IP) rights for the image remain the photographers or his assigns.
The SI moderator shall not sell or license images submitted to the SI.
Where
a photograph is in dispute with regards to
IP, the owner should notify
the SI moderator, however the owner shall also contact
www.pbase.com directly to request removal of the image.
The
current hosting location of the SI is www.pbase.com/shootin
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As for content, this is not an "adult" specific newsgroup, PG-13 would be your guideline, more or less. The person who is currently hosting the images has final say on objectionable content. Obscene, racist or expressly violent images (for example) will not be accepted. The photographer will be advised and he can of course submit other photos in their place.
Image files should be saved to no more than 300kB. The moderator will not resize or rename photos. He's too damned lazy.
Image submissions should follow the naming convention as follows:
For an image taken specifically to fill the mandate, "XXX Firstname LastName.jpg" where XXX = a descriptor for the given mandate.
For instance, the Dereliction image file might be titled "DER Bowser.jpg" or "Dereliction Paul Furman.jpg"
When submitting an archived image (one shot at any time before the mandate was announced), then you should append "_old" to the file name.
For example, "DER helen_old.jpg"
When you submit your photo, you are encouraged to add technical details about the shot (camera, lens, FL (zoom), aperture, shutter speed, film ISO, flash, tripod, etc.), as well as any brief comments about the shot. These will be added to the SI gallery. PBase will display EXIF info.
Okay! So where do I send my submissions?
Posted images
Once the photos are posted, discussion is encouraged. Explain your photo, react to or critique other photos, whatever. It's supposed to be entertaining. (A suggestion for critiquing photos appears below). Note that what commentors or critics post is their opinion so don't get too wrapped up in wet sheets if you don't like their opinion. Reply with courtesy. Don't reply to obvious (or not so obvious) trolls.
Shoot-In related posts on the rec.photo.equipment.35mm (and other Usenet groups) should be prefixed [SI], including the brackets in the subject line. eg: "[SI] My Rock & Roll photo..."
Posting of alternate shots (beyond the number allowed above) is encouraged for further discussion, however you must post these at the website of your choice and post the link at r.p.e.35mm. (Please use the prefix [SI] when you post SI comments). Avoid using tinylink and other URL length shorterners most people want an indication of what they're linking to. They should only be used if the link is really long.
In
some rounds the admin may post the images temporarily without the
posters name.
This to encourage unbiased critique and allow photog
guessing.
The photogs name will be added after a few days.
Once again, these are rulz, which are similar to but different than rules. There is only one penalty for any transgressions, the reactions of your peers.
That's it. We try it, keep what works and change what doesn't. No big deal, just for fun.
New Mandates: In the past, we used a mandate list, but more recently we have adopted a monthly mandate excercise which has worked quite well, and allowed for more extensive participation. If you have an idea, please send it here!
Critiquing photos (This is not part of the rulz, just something to consider)
One of the interesting aspects of the SI is the reaction of others. We all anticipate hearing good and not so good things about our photographic efforts. Honest criticism has value, but as anything of value it is not trivial to do. So please consider the following before making a critique:
Simply saying "I don't like it" is not critique. Nor is simply saying "I like it".
When criticizing a photo, consider and state its strong as well as its weak points.
It is not all aesthetic and art.
It is not all technical.
It is not about whatever rules about photography you may be clinging to.
Every photo is unique.
So do comment and critique the work of others remembering that you can only learn from their full, considered and honest critique, and likewise they can only learn from your full, considered and honest critique.
REV 2009 April 14: Updated the e-mail links to reflect the switch to si.moderator@yahoo.com
REV 2009.01.06 - B - minor formatting changes; minor wording changes
REV 2008.08.11 - PF/B - General html cleanup and wordsmithing.
REV 2008.08.11 -AHB - Revised submission req't; allow more photos per mandate; re-host to aliasimages
REV 2007.04.26 -JLK - Sent up Round 7.
REV 2007.03.27 -JLK - Sent up end of Round 6.
REV 2006.09.03 -JLK- Toasted the bit about 35mm cameras.
REV 2006.02.19 -AHB- For round five (5) changed mandating rulz. Clarified other bits.
REV 2005.10.08 -AHB- Added a para regarding who may participate.
REV 2005.06.21 -AHB- Removed "AMDT" flags