ok here's some more prizes, this time its from Alec Jeong the nice folks at INTERGRAF.
Yes, we’d be happy and honored to support the holography contest at the forum. The forum is an invaluable asset to the holography community.
PRIZES
To the beginner contest winner: $75 certificate
To the advanced contest winner: $75 certificate
DISCOUNT ON SUPPLIES
In addition, we'll offer a special discount for those shopping for supplies for the contest between now and November 15: 10% discount off any purchase from our website, even "on sale" items, regardless of total purchase amount. Please kindly post this in the holography contest section of your forum, so that your members are aware of it. Discount cannot be combined with other holography forum discounts, and the maximum discount per order is $25. Mention the promotion code "HFO-Contest-2008" when ordering.
Kind regards,
Alec Jeong
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
Hey Dave,
Hope your out there.
I have a few questions.
I consider myself a beginner but wanted to submit a holo in the advance side, is that cool?
If I get lucky, can I submit more that one?
Lastly, I never mounted a hologram on anything but cardboard. What is consider good mount? Got any exapmles?
Hope your out there.
I have a few questions.
I consider myself a beginner but wanted to submit a holo in the advance side, is that cool?
If I get lucky, can I submit more that one?
Lastly, I never mounted a hologram on anything but cardboard. What is consider good mount? Got any exapmles?
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
wow way that cool! you have just been taken off the governments endangered spices list.Dutchelm05 wrote:Hey Dave,
Hope your out there.
I have a few questions.
I consider myself a beginner but wanted to submit a holo in the advance side, is that cool?
If I get lucky, can I submit more that one?
Lastly, I never mounted a hologram on anything but cardboard. What is consider good mount? Got any exapmles?
I think one of the most important things is mounting. If its a dcg you may want it viewable from both sides if thats so you could mount it between 2 matts then frame. or you may want to mount it on a large glass plate or plastic plate using uv glue giving it a modern look.
when your ready to submit there is a submittal form on the site
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
Dutchelm05 wrote:Hey Dave,
Hope your out there.
I have a few questions.
I consider myself a beginner but wanted to submit a holo in the advance side, is that cool?
If I get lucky, can I submit more that one?
Lastly, I never mounted a hologram on anything but cardboard. What is consider good mount? Got any exapmles?
Hi Tony and others! To answer your questions, it’s going to be up to the judges what category it fits into, I’m sure yours will be placed properly. If you could submit more than one contest hologram that would be GREAT and encouraged! I will have a few announcements to make shortly (couple days) about further details........
The mounting of the hologram will be graded as well so keep it clean and simple. Look at some of the past year(s) contest holograms for examples. Good luck!
click link above to see prior contest holograms.
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
Here is an example of what danny's talking about.Danny Bee wrote:If its a dcg you may want it viewable from both sides if thats so you could mount it between 2 matts then frame.
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
Thanks guys, I appreciate the advice.
Nothing to submit just yet. But I have been shooting getting ready for a big shoot.
I'm in new territory with waht I'm doing and it is presenting me with lots of challeges.
I'm sure I will be seeking knowledge soon enough
Good hearing from both of you!
Nothing to submit just yet. But I have been shooting getting ready for a big shoot.
I'm in new territory with waht I'm doing and it is presenting me with lots of challeges.
I'm sure I will be seeking knowledge soon enough
Good hearing from both of you!
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
I have decided to shoot a hologram on the kitchen floor with a stock Integraf kit and no other optics.
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
Hi Collin,
I hope things are going better. So you plan to submit a holo made on the kitchen floor with a stock kit? When you go camping do you take only a pocket knife and a compass? I would bring food and beer too; lots of beer. Good luck! Phil 142laser
I hope things are going better. So you plan to submit a holo made on the kitchen floor with a stock kit? When you go camping do you take only a pocket knife and a compass? I would bring food and beer too; lots of beer. Good luck! Phil 142laser
2008 Holography Contest is now open !
I think that's a great idea, Colin! In fact, I wish I'd have thought to suggest it as the ground rules for the contest. Everyone starts out with the same kit, and we do the best we can with that. Could be a real challenge!
For those with lots of holography experience, it would take us back to basics. Perhaps frustratingly for me, accustomed to working on a 5x12' table with micrometers on everything and all the bells and whistles. For those new to holography, it would level the field. It allows all to focus on subject composition, model making and/or finishing.
For those with lots of holography experience, it would take us back to basics. Perhaps frustratingly for me, accustomed to working on a 5x12' table with micrometers on everything and all the bells and whistles. For those new to holography, it would level the field. It allows all to focus on subject composition, model making and/or finishing.