Challenge A Dog
A dog on its own
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To submit, click Post Reply and put your Photo Name in the Subject Line. Don't forget your Camera Model.
Post until Monday noon GMT, 13th July 2009
Photo Submissions
- Camera -- Canon G-Series Camera (G1, G2, G3, G5, G6, G7, G9, G10) or Pro 1 only.
- - Time -- any on-topic photo taken at any time is eligible, although photos that have won other competitions should NOT be entered.
- - Size -- photo must be EXACTLY 800 pixels on the longest side, with NO BORDERS.
- - Post-Processing -- do whatever you like and the host will decide if it works.
- - Posting --
- One photo per photographer in each challenge.
- Photo Title in the message subject line.
- Camera model.
- EXIF data, if you like.
- One photo per photographer in each challenge.
- Commenting -- No commenting on photos by anyone, including the photographer. Once the winners are declared, photographers can add comments to their images and everyone is invited to discuss.
- - Photo Display -- Photos must appear in this thread to be eligible.
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One challenge every week, on the following schedule:
- New Topic ... As soon as possible after winning.
- Posting Starts ... Right after topic is announced.
- Posting Stops ... Monday noon GMT
- Winners Announcement ... Tuesday noon GMT.
Please consider turning on Private Messaging in your profile.
This will allow the host to contact you about winning or ineligible photos. You turn this feature
on by clicking "User CP, Edit Options, Enable Private Messaging"
(about a third of the way down the page).
Thank you.
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Click this sentence for Hosting Rules and Winners List.
Click this sentence for Discussion of Rules thread.
First…............... MFor miniBeast. This photo did it for me. A little dog with a look of trusting innocence and no idea what was happening. I liked the contrast of the colours against the grey paving and nothing to do with the dog having hair colouring similar to my own.
Second…........ oleander Rosie….. Really liked the balance and the tense alert readiness it conveyed.
Third…............. Michael Wells What to do with that sunny spot….A tough call this one with so many good photos to choose from but I could imagine this photo framed with the caption ‘Let sleeping dogs lie’ or something similar,
All entrants should give each other a pat on the back.

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