Nature

Members in good standing may enter three images per Nature Night competition.

 

LGCC uses the CAPA definition for a nature image. 

 CAPA has adopted the International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP) nature definition as follows:

 

 “Nature photography depicts living, untamed animals and uncultivated plants in a natural habitat, geology and the wide diversity of natural phenomena, from insects to icebergs.

Photographs of animals which are domesticated, caged or under any form of restraint, as well as photographs of cultivated plants are ineligible.
Minimal evidence of humans is acceptable for nature subjects, such as barn owls or storks, adapting to an environment modified by humans, or natural forces, like hurricanes or tidal waves, reclaiming it.

The original image must have been taken by the photographer, whatever photographic medium is used.

Any manipulation or modification to the original image is limited to minor retouching of blemishes and must not alter the content of the original scene.

After satisfying the above requirements, every effort should be made to use the highest level of artistic skill in all nature photographs.”

Scientific banding or marking of wild animals is acceptable in a nature photograph.

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