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Photo Contest Entries - May 2007

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This Month's Contest:

The next contest will be of  " Any Albino ".

Votes will be accepted from June 3rd through June 14th using our official forum's automated poll system.

Winners will be awarded an official TAS T-Shirt to show our appreciation for the exceptional photos received during these photo contests. This is a great way to get something with the official TAS logo on it!


The photo committee Thanks you for your participation.

Photo committee members:

Laurie Salazar
Ron Warren

Vote :

Votes will be accepted from June 3rd through June 14th using our official forum's automated poll system.
To vote, please use our forum poll located Here

Rules & Judging Guidelines:

  • Body shape: including head, operculum and body. An operculum is a lid or flap covering the aperture, on the gill cover. Bodies should be round as possible or slightly higher than long. Head profile should be smooth with no humps, although a predorsal notch is perfectly acceptable. Does the eye look the right size? Are the lips too big?
  • Finnage: For example; are they symmetrical, fully formed, not torn. The fins should be straight without kinks or twists. Smooth gradual curves in the ventral (pelvic) fins are fine.
  • Pigmentation: Are the colors / markings a good representation of the phenotype? Does the fish express the trait well?
  • Deportment: for example; How the fish is displaying? Fins outstretched and the fish appearing alert and active? Clear eyes, no signs of disease.
  • Picture quality: for example; crisp focus, clean glass, motion (blur), are the eyes visible (the pupil and iris).
  • Picture composition: includes artistic issues such as: aquascape, how much the fish fills the image, the angle the fish is viewed (90 degree side view is best)

"Any Albino "

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