Globe 2019 SUMMER
Globe 2019 SUMMER
Globe 2019 SUMMER
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order) so please ensure that any detail included in your composition doesn’t<br />
fall towards the edges of your picture – if in doubt, send a slightly wider crop.<br />
The closing date for entries is 30th September <strong>2019</strong> so please make sure that<br />
your membership is valid on this day and is kept current until judging has<br />
been completed. (You can join/renew easily on the <strong>Globe</strong>trotters website).<br />
All current members will receive a copy of the calendar as part of their<br />
membership when it is printed (hopefully in time for the Club meetings<br />
before Christmas). Any member whose picture gets used will receive a second<br />
copy and additional copies will be available to buy at meetings or by post via<br />
the website.<br />
Some tips for getting your image in the calendar... Think about the<br />
composition and focal point of the photograph as well as colour and texture.<br />
Make sure it’s sharp, straight and appropriately cropped if necessary. And<br />
ensure that the image is big enough and of suitable resolution for printing.<br />
Last year, there were a number that were too small and of insufficient<br />
resolution to be included in the judging.<br />
You may submit up to three entries but only one image per member may<br />
appear in the final publication, though all could be shortlisted for the final<br />
stages of judging – perhaps consider a range of subjects...<br />
Although we’re looking for a picture that shows the beauty and appeal of a<br />
destination from your point of view, the image should also resonate with a<br />
larger audience. And remember – it’s for a calendar – would everyone want to<br />
look at it and enjoy it every day for a month?!<br />
All photos here are from the <strong>2019</strong> Calendar by <strong>Globe</strong>trotters Club members:<br />
p16 Mongolian Herdsman, Elstei, Mongolia by John Baker<br />
p17 Tafnidilt Fort at dawn, Tan-Tan, Morocco by Tony Rye<br />
p18 Posing Lions, Moremi National Park, Botswana by Zara Taylor<br />
Cover photo: Dani Warrior, Wamena, Papua, Indonesia by Karsten Ilsemann<br />
Summer/Autumn <strong>2019</strong><br />
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