Competition Programme (2020)

Competitions

All competition entries during the COVID-19 times are Projected Competitions.

Submission Options for Projected Competition
Name your images in the format ‘Entry Level’ – ‘Membership No’ – ‘Image Title’ e.g. ‘L1 – 101 – My Image.jpg’.

Then upload the images via Dropbox link https://www.dropbox.com/request/tuB7DLwSrwm7UKwacHSr.

If you have any queries send an email to competition@offshoot.ie and as ever we’ll do our best to help.

Competition Themes & Dates

March – Competition #2

  • Level 1, 2 & 3 – ‘The Natural World’

22nd March – Submission Hand-In
29th March – Judging

‘The Natural World’ – To encompass landscapes, seascapes, skyscapes, spacescapes, flowers, plants, trees, animals with hoofs, horns, fur, feathers, scales, creatures with two legs, four legs, six legs, no legs….wings, fins….mushrooms…am I painting the picture? Are you taking the photographs?

Keep an eye out for some Monday night presentations which might be particularly relevant, such as Cherry Larcombe on flowers.

So, get shooting what comes naturally.

Recent Competitions Results

Club Competition – Colours of the Year

Club Competition – Colours of the Year

On 6th February 2017 the first formal competition for 2017, 'Colours of the Year', was judged by Tony Murray from Malahide Camera Club. Congratulations to all who took part and thanks to Tony for an informative evening. Many thanks for all the entries in both Level 1...

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Club Competition – The Essence of Summer

Club Competition – The Essence of Summer

On 10th October the 4th formal competition for 2016, 'The Essence of Summer', was judged by Peter Gordon. Congratulations to all who took part and thanks to Peter, once again, for an informative evening. Many thanks for all the entries in both Level 1 and Level 2...

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Club Competition – Reflections

Club Competition – Reflections

On 7th March the second formal competition for 2016, 'Reflections', was judged by Dermot Byrne who is a professional photographer who does Weddings to babies, food to jewellery, buildings to executives and everything else in between. Dermot gave insightful and...

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