Cotswold Monochrome

Monochrome photograph of Iron Keld plantation by Mike Finley

Dev­ast­a­tion 2

I decided earlier this year that I needed to enter more com­pet­i­tions (per­haps that should be ‘some’ rather than ‘more’). I missed the clos­ing dates for the first one that I’d planned to enter, so made sure that I got some digital images ready for the Cots­wold Mono­chrome Salon.

I’ve entered this com­pet­i­tion with prints in the past, but decided on ‘pro­jec­ted images’ this year, as its easier and much cheaper to do these. Accept­ances in the Cots­wold Mono­chrome Salon count towards the BPE (Brit­ish Pho­to­graphic Exhib­i­tions) awards. Most BPE com­pet­i­tions accept col­our as well as mono­chrome images, but obvi­ously this one is mono­chrome only.

Images sub­mit­ted

post­script

old-and-new Well, I got the res­ults from the 2010 Cots­wold Mono­chrome Salon today. I had no accept­ances but did get one near miss … 11 (out of 15) for ‘old and new’ (left). Accept­ance cut-​​off point was 11+. The other scores were lower.

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9 Responses to “Cotswold Monochrome”


  • Love it! What a great image. :)

  • mike, I had the same res­ult as you. Amongst my 4+4 entries there were about half which had a good his­tory of accept­ances else­where (WCPF, national and inter­na­tional) so I shall be very inter­ested to see what sort of thing got through. Do you know who the judges were? Do they have a good reputation?

    • Hi Mar­tin,
      The select­ors were:
      Tom Dodd FRPS
      Alan Mill­ward FRPS FPSA Hon. PAGB
      Steve Smith FRPS MPAGB

      As Cots­wold Mono­chrome is the only national mono­chrome exhib­i­tion in the UK, I would guess that the organ­isers would have no dif­fi­culty in get­ting judges with a good repu­ta­tion. I only errat­ic­ally enter these sort of com­pet­i­tions, and while Iaim to do more from now on, that means I don’t recog­nise judges names.
      The other prob­able effect of Cots­wold Mono­chrome being unique is that it is likely to attract the ‘best’ of mono­chrome pho­to­graphy, so dif­fi­cult to get accept­ance at. (that’s what I’m telling myself, anyway!)

  • Yes, Tom Dodd does have an impress­ive B&W land­scape gal­lery using plenty of con­trast (sky/​snow etc) and some wide angle stuff. Steve Smith has some inter­est­ing B&W, but I would find them dif­fi­cult to live with; again some wide angle. Can’t find any­things on Alan Millward.

  • All three judges at Cots­wold Salon 2010, the National Exhib­i­tion run by Cots­wold Mono­chrome, have an excel­lent repu­ta­tion. It is not easy to get accept­ances because it does attract some first class pho­to­graph­ers. All I can say is that if not suc­cess­ful this year please try again, an accept­ance is some­thing to be proud of.
    Peter Cam­pion
    Chairman

    • Thanks for com­ment­ing Peter (and for the work that must go into run­ning these exhib­i­tions!) — I’ve entered the Cots­wold Mono­chrome I think three or four times before (with prints), and this is def­in­itely the best I’ve man­aged so far, so i’m not going to give up now! I’ll be back next year to try again :)

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