Current Club Assignments
Greater San Antonio Camera Club 2009 – 2010 Assignments
All assignment entries must be taken after this list is released. Copies of the list were distributed at the Christmas party on December 11.
Note: The same assignments will be applied to prints and projected images. However, each entry must be made from a different negative, slide or digital image.
Images must obviously be in compliance with the assignment subject. One cannot use the title as a qualifier for the assignment.
| Month | Assignment |
|---|---|
| 2010 January(prints) | Blade A cutting blade of any variety. |
| February (projected) | Courthouse Inside or outside any of the many picturesque courthouses in the area. |
| March (prints) | Wagon Any size, make or model — whole or part. |
| April (projected) | Book cover Produce a photo for the cover of a classic book (i.e.: Moby Dick, Rebecca, etc.). |
| May (prints) | Favorite pet Do a portrait of your favorite pet(s)- any type of domestic animal. |
| June (projected) | Hill/cliffs This is a landscape-type photo but need not be of a rural area. |
| July (prints) | Clouds Clouds in the sky must be over 50 percent of the picture area. No sunrise or sunset pictures, please. |
| August (projected) | Child, 3-10 years old Casual, action or formal portrait. Individual or small group. |
| September (prints) | Curve(s) Subject should contain major curves or very evident curved surfaces. |
| October (projected) | The bus Catch one of the people haulers in a unique way. School, VIA, Greyhound, tour, etc. |
| November (prints) | On the road again Photograph a street, road, freeway or quiet country lane with or without Willie on it. |
| December (projected) | StripesSubject can have stripes on it or simply form a pattern of stripes. No zebra photos, please. |
| 2011 January(prints) | Tick-tock Start the new year with a picture of a time machine. |
| February (projected) | The wall Find an interesting wall (without graffiti) and creatively show its uniqueness. |
| March (prints) | My Hill Country Show what you like about the Hill Country, rural part or small town. |

