Win prize money
worth
R32 000
Thís is
Agriculture in full colour
What do you see when you think of ‘agriculture in full colour’? Bright
yellow canola or sunflower crops in full flower? Young wheat or maize
plants emerging bright green from the soil? A pink and orange sunset on
the farm? White and black cattle drinking water at the dam? Boet with his
red shirt driving the tractor? Or maybe Sis with her purple dress playing in
the trailer full of maize? Come on, surprise us with your interpretation
of this year’s theme for the photo competition, which is ‘
Agriculture in
full colour
’.
WHAT CAN YOU WIN?
From January 2016 a winner will be selected by a panel of judges each
month for twelve editions. The monthly winner walks away with a cash
prize of R1 000 and the twelve finalists each comes into contention for the
R10 000 (winner)
,
R7 000 (runner-up)
and a
third prize of R3 000
. A big
thank you to Sasol who sponsored the prize money again.
GRAIN SA/SASOL
PHOTO COMPETITION
COMPETITION RULES
1. Only amateur photographers (in other words people who do not make a living
from taking photos) may enter the competition.
2. Participants may enter a maximum of three photos (with varying subjects) per
edition. If more than three photos are entered, the first three photos received will
be considered for the competition.
3. Photographers may enter their photographs up until the cut-off date each month.
Entries received after this date will be entered into the following month’s
competition.
4. If a participant is announced as a monthly winner, he/she may not enter the
competition for the following three editions.
5. Photos that are entered must be unique and should not portray the same theme
as photos entered into other competitions. Photos entered must not have been
published previously.
6. Entries should portray the theme ‘Agriculture in full colour’.
7. Photographers must provide a caption for the photo as well as their postal
address and telephone number/s.
8. People on the photos must be identified (provide a name and surname).
9. A panel consisting of two professional photographers, a representative of
SA Graan/Grain
as well as Sasol, will judge the photos each month.
10. Only emailed entries or entries provided on a CD will be accepted. The photos
must be in electronic format and no bigger than 3 MB each, in JPG format and
no smaller than 10 cm x 15 cm. If photos are taken with a film camera, the photos
must be scanned at 300 dpi.
11. Digitally manipulated photos will not be accepted. To crop a photo is, however,
not considered to be digital manipulation.
12.
SA Graan/Grain
reserves the right to reject photos that are blurry and does not
adhere to the competition rules.
13. All entries become the property of Grain SA – this includes the CDs containing
the photos. The photos will be stored in a data bank and Grain SA and Sasol may
use it for future promotions, marketing and publication purposes. By entering the
competition, the entrant agrees to this and no third party claims for copy right
violation may be submitted.
14. Employees of Sasol, Grain SA and Infoworks may not enter the competition.
Please send photos to
elmien@infoworks.bizor to
Elmien Bosch, Postnet Suite 32, Private bag X10, Flamwood,
2572. Remember to include your name, contact details and a
caption for each photo with your entry.
CLOSING DATE:
DECEMBER 2016: 3 NOVEMBER
Congratulations to Piet Lombard from Elsenburg whose photo ‘Lente in die Overberg’ won him a cash prize of R1 000.
WINNING PHOTO
FOR SEPTEMBER