Set Subjects
2026
April – Sphere or Spheres: A sphere has a fully three-dimensional form where all points on it’s surface are the same distance from the centre. A sphere (or spheres) must clearly convey volume and be the dominant visual element of an image. Spheres may be real, virtual, or constructed, and of any material, opacity, scale, or arrangement, provided their spherical form is unmistakable. A dome, being part of a sphere, may be considered, but it is at the Judge’s discretion as to whether it’s spherical quality is dominant in the image. A dome in outline alone, e.g. a window, does not meet the criteria. Creativity is encouraged, but the clear impression of complete roundness must remain central.
May – Landscape/Seascape – (AGM): A picture featuring natural scenery of the terrain, coastal features or shoreline. A tree or trees, people or buildings may be included but should not dominate or take up a significant portion of the image. Urban landscapes are not eligible. Images may be Colour or Monochrome.
June – Sports Action: The image must capture the drama and or action of any type of sport at any level
August – Panorama: A panorama is a minimum 2:1 aspect ration (vertical or horizontal). Entries may be stitched and or cropped from multiple or single captures.
October – At Work: An environmental portrait that captures an individual/s or working animal/s in their typical environment related to their occupation. Be creative!
November – Breaking The Rules – Member judging.