March 2022

Photography Schedule  ” “Rock Your garden World””

1
 “Rock Your Garden World” Rock gardens of the world: local, provincial, national or international.
2
“Stony Art” Stone sculpture in a garden
3 “Garden Wall”  Stone/rock fence in a garden
4 “Like a Rock”  Speckled flower or leaf/leaves
5 “Rock the Night Away” – A garden or flower(s) at night
6 “Dancing Angels” A garden or flowers in motion
7 “Wild About Gardening” Native flowers
8 “The Devil is in the Detail” Macro/extreme close-up photography
9 “The Voice of the Garden” Pollinators/birds on a flower(s) or in the garden
10  “Falling for Autumn”  Photo of fall-coloured trees/plants that include a rock/stone element
11 “Noir et Blanc Black and white garden or flower image
12 “Chilled Out” Snow/ice on plants in the garden

Photography Notes:

Complete rules for entering photo shows are included in the Monthly Show Book.

The Photo schedule for the Yearly OHA Convention matches our schedule. Please consider entering your photographs in the OHA Convention photography show.

Photography Guidelines

    • Entries are limited to two per exhibitor in each class.
    • All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and must have been taken in Ontario in the last 24 months.
    • Please note that photography classes are the same as those designated for the GardenOntario (Ontario
      Horticultural Association) Convention.
    • Photographs must be 4″ by 6″ in size and mounted to 5″ by 7″. Photographs must not be in frames.
    • No name, date or title of any kind is permitted on the front side of the photograph.
    • All photographs should reflect the theme and have some horticultural content.
    • Digital photographs taken with digital cameras, or still photos taken with a camcorder, may be manipulated
      (cropped, sharpened, colour adjusted, etc.) by digital means by the photographer.
    • If fewer than three entries are submitted for a class, the prizes will be awarded at the judge’s discretion based on
      merit.
    • A photograph may be submitted only once in a 24-month period.

Judging Scale for photographs:

Horticultural Value            40%

Photographic Value           40%

Appearance & Impact       20%

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