Well Guys and Girls. It is time to show off your woodworking and photo skills. Please grab your cameras, light meters, photo booth and start a clicking.
Please pay very close attention to the rules concerning photo sizes, image quality and orientation.
Follow this link to the Calendar Photo Gallery:
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/index.php?cat=1687
2010 North Carolina Woodworker Calendar Contest
For the 2010 North Carolina Woodworker calendar we will be going back to the one picture per month format. That means there will be twelve winners in the following categories plus a cover entry winner. This year the prizes will be in the form of gift certificates to wood working related business. As last year, we will be doing advanced calendar sales. More details will be posted at a later date.
Categories:
Turning:
Spindle Turning (grain parallel to the axis of rotation)
Face plate turning (grain perpendicular to the axis of rotation)
Pen Turning
"Flat" work
Small - jewelry boxes, small table, stands, etc.
Chairs/Rockers
Large - hutch, table, dresser, china cabinet, etc.
Built-ins - cabinets, wall units, entertainment center , etc.
Artistic
Scroll saw
Carving
Musical Instruments
Band saw boxes
Other - Items that do not fit into any of the other categories (toys, jigs, hand made wood working tools, etc).
Cover
Schedule:
The contest schedule is:
Entry submissions start August 5th
Entry submission ends August 23rd
Voting will start on August 29th
Voting will end on September 9th
Submissions:
Please remember that this is primarily a Photo Contest, therefore, only photos that can be made to fit within the size and resolution requirements will be accepted.
Also remember the contest reflects your wood working and photo skills.
During this period of entry submissions, it may be found that certain pictures do not work at all. If the picture does not work, the submitter will be notified and given a chance to make the proper corrections. But the period will be short. Additionally, if there are not enough individual submissions in a category to have a meaningful vote, then some categories may be combined. This decision will be made by the BoD on the basis of what we think is best for the calendar.
Submission Rules:
All pictures must be submitted with a description that is suitable for inclusion in the calendar.
You can not submit an entry that has won in a previous calendar contest.
Each picture must be capable of being re-sized and/or cropped into a picture that is 8 1/4" high and 11.5" wide and maintain at least a resolution of 200 dpi but 300 dpi would be considered ideal. At that size, there must be 1/2" border that could be trimmed off without cutting off any of the project image.
Do not lower the resolution of your images, please submit them at the highest resolution that you can.
Do not upconvert your pictures resolution.
You may submit as many pictures as you want in as many categories as you wish. However, after voting has ended, if you have won more than 1 prize, only one prize will be awarded, in one category, and only that picture will be published. You will receive the prize for the highest level prize you have won. But the BoD members who have NOT entered the contest will decide which winning pictures are shown in which categories.
The staff reserves the right to move entries into what they feel is the proper category
The staff reserves the right to return any pictures that do not meet the size and quality requirements or deem inappropriate for our calendar.
COVER SUBMISSIONS - The entries will be the same as other years. They must cover a 9" high by 11.5" wide area at, at least 200 DPI, but 300 DPI would be better. The cover should composited so that a 1/4" border will NOT be displayed due to full bleed printing.
Voting:
After the close of the submissions, all photos will be re-reviewed to ensure they meet the qualifications.
Voting will be done by the membership.
The entry with the most votes in each category will be declared the winner.
NO member may vote for their own entry.
Please pay very close attention to the rules concerning photo sizes, image quality and orientation.
Follow this link to the Calendar Photo Gallery:
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/index.php?cat=1687
2010 North Carolina Woodworker Calendar Contest
For the 2010 North Carolina Woodworker calendar we will be going back to the one picture per month format. That means there will be twelve winners in the following categories plus a cover entry winner. This year the prizes will be in the form of gift certificates to wood working related business. As last year, we will be doing advanced calendar sales. More details will be posted at a later date.
Categories:
Turning:
Spindle Turning (grain parallel to the axis of rotation)
Face plate turning (grain perpendicular to the axis of rotation)
Pen Turning
"Flat" work
Small - jewelry boxes, small table, stands, etc.
Chairs/Rockers
Large - hutch, table, dresser, china cabinet, etc.
Built-ins - cabinets, wall units, entertainment center , etc.
Artistic
Scroll saw
Carving
Musical Instruments
Band saw boxes
Other - Items that do not fit into any of the other categories (toys, jigs, hand made wood working tools, etc).
Cover
Schedule:
The contest schedule is:
Entry submissions start August 5th
Entry submission ends August 23rd
Voting will start on August 29th
Voting will end on September 9th
Submissions:
Please remember that this is primarily a Photo Contest, therefore, only photos that can be made to fit within the size and resolution requirements will be accepted.
Also remember the contest reflects your wood working and photo skills.
During this period of entry submissions, it may be found that certain pictures do not work at all. If the picture does not work, the submitter will be notified and given a chance to make the proper corrections. But the period will be short. Additionally, if there are not enough individual submissions in a category to have a meaningful vote, then some categories may be combined. This decision will be made by the BoD on the basis of what we think is best for the calendar.
Submission Rules:
All pictures must be submitted with a description that is suitable for inclusion in the calendar.
You can not submit an entry that has won in a previous calendar contest.
Each picture must be capable of being re-sized and/or cropped into a picture that is 8 1/4" high and 11.5" wide and maintain at least a resolution of 200 dpi but 300 dpi would be considered ideal. At that size, there must be 1/2" border that could be trimmed off without cutting off any of the project image.
Do not lower the resolution of your images, please submit them at the highest resolution that you can.
Do not upconvert your pictures resolution.
You may submit as many pictures as you want in as many categories as you wish. However, after voting has ended, if you have won more than 1 prize, only one prize will be awarded, in one category, and only that picture will be published. You will receive the prize for the highest level prize you have won. But the BoD members who have NOT entered the contest will decide which winning pictures are shown in which categories.
The staff reserves the right to move entries into what they feel is the proper category
The staff reserves the right to return any pictures that do not meet the size and quality requirements or deem inappropriate for our calendar.
COVER SUBMISSIONS - The entries will be the same as other years. They must cover a 9" high by 11.5" wide area at, at least 200 DPI, but 300 DPI would be better. The cover should composited so that a 1/4" border will NOT be displayed due to full bleed printing.
Voting:
After the close of the submissions, all photos will be re-reviewed to ensure they meet the qualifications.
Voting will be done by the membership.
The entry with the most votes in each category will be declared the winner.
NO member may vote for their own entry.