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Colors Art Competition 2023
For this competition, both 2D and 3D artists, worldwide, are invited to submit their best art and photography using a concentration of colors. One color or a multitude of colors meets the criteria for this competition. This is an international open (no theme) competition so any subject matter and any media are acceptable.
Image requirements: jpeg format, 96 dpi; under 1 Mb in file size; no frame, mat, or watermark.
Judging criteria: creativity, originality, interpretation, quality, overall design, demonstration of artistic ability, and usage of your chosen medium.
Online submission of digital photographs via the website. No more than a total of 5 images will be accepted in any one submission.
PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR YOU:
Just as light changes during the day, the colors we’re surrounded with change with the seasons. Winter is dominated by subdues tones, but also by a soft light whenever the sun breaks through the clouds. Summer has a lot of sunlight, and is especially great for shooting early and late in the day. But the best part about the seasons is that each of them gives you a different color palette to work with: Think flowers and leaves, snow-covered landscapes or sparkling waves. Try to adjust your shooting behavior to what makes sense: Calm portraits by the window in fall light, images of nature when nature is in full bloom. Consider the seasons a challenge for your photography: If you follow the natural turn of seasons, it feels as though you’re granted a new set of paints to work with every couple of months.
Just as light changes during the day, the colors we’re surrounded with change with the seasons. Winter is dominated by subdues tones, but also by a soft light whenever the sun breaks through the clouds. Summer has a lot of sunlight, and is especially great for shooting early and late in the day. But the best part about the seasons is that each of them gives you a different color palette to work with: Think flowers and leaves, snow-covered landscapes or sparkling waves. Try to adjust your shooting behavior to what makes sense: Calm portraits by the window in fall light, images of nature when nature is in full bloom. Consider the seasons a challenge for your photography: If you follow the natural turn of seasons, it feels as though you’re granted a new set of paints to work with every couple of months.