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Otepoti ICT PD Cluster Photography Competition "Magic Moments- Learning is Fun" toc

ALL ENTRIES DUE WEDNESDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER 2010

Categories for competition ...
1st prize is an A3 canvas print of the winning photo 2nd and 3rd prize is a 10x15 enlargement of the winning photo
 * Years 0-3 **

1st prize is an A3 canvas print of the winning photo 2nd and 3rd prize is a 10x15 enlargement of the winning photo
 * Years 4-6 **

**Years 7-8** 1st prize is an A3 canvas print of the winning photo 2nd and 3rd prize is a 10x15 enlargement of the winning photo

Judging
Jonathan of [|Jonathan's Photo Warehouse]on George Street will be judging the entries on the blog. The judging criteria is available to download from here.

How to enter
All entries must be loaded onto the Otepoti Photography Blog called '[|Magic Moments]' for judging. There may only be one entry per child. There are a maximum of three entries per class. It is up to the teacher or someone in, or organised by the school to make these selections against the above judging criteria.

Instructions for uploading a photo to the blog are on the blog or here.


 * 1) Use the sign in username and password sent to all schools (see your Lead Teacher if you do not have this)
 * 2) Click on 'new post'
 * 3) Write the child's (first name only) and your school in the title box
 * 4) In the bottom Label box write the category the student is entered in (Year 0-3), (Year 4-6) or (Year 7-8)
 * 5) Then click on the small image of the mountain range and sky on the toolbar that looks like the one below [[image:editor_bar_blog.png]]
 * 6) Then you will get the below pop up box. Browse for your image, Select centre and large and then upload image. You may have to wait a few minutes for it to upload.



Finally check you have a title, the picture (you may have to click on 'compose' in the top right hand corner to see the picture, and a label to show the category you are entering. Then click 'Publish Post'. You can view the blog from the link at the top 'view blog' and edit the post by clicking on the pencil that appears under your post. Feel free to leave comments about the other photos on the blog either yourself or better yet with your class.



Tips and Resources for Teaching Photography
Click here to link to our digital photography wiki page.