Everyone, who would like to participate in the first photo competition under the title “Anatomy of training”, is welcome.
The competition will be held from January 15 till April 15. The results will be assessed till the 1st of May.
The following photos are suggested to post – lectures, seminars, practical classes, preparation for the classes. Send the most interesting works, showing the process of a young doctor evolution – the first-year student and graduate-intern; the moments of training process, including work in the clinic, practical training on models and phantoms, module tests and examinations etc.
Sending your photos indicate the discipline studied, if it’s your favourite teacher, indicate his/her name and surname.
Only photos on the mentioned above theme will be assessed. Each participant can send only 3 photos.
Original author’s photos in the “JPG” format, with sizes - the largest 2048 and not more than 4048 pixel can be sent. The maximum picture file - 6000 Kbyte. The winners will have to represent the initial photo file in RAW.
The least amount of photo manipulations would be appreciated. Photo brightness, contrast, colour saturation and temperature are allowed. Photomontage, collage, and framing are forbidden.
Photos of poor art quality, violating the legislation of Ukraine, photos depicting other than above indicated theme won’t be admitted for the competition and would be deleted by the administrator of the server without any explanations and information of the author.
You are to open our CSMU official site http://csmu-edu.com.ua/photo/index.php and register as a user of the gallery. After your registration and confirmation on E-mail you will be able to post your photos at the public and competition galleries .
ATTENTION! Use only “Anatomy of training” competition gallery for posting your photos. Photos posted to any other gallery will be excluded. Term of confirmation of photos publication is 1-3 working days. Photos are available to every visitor of the gallery in their original format.
ASSESSMENT! The first round – participants take part in the assessment. The second round – panel consisting of both photographers, designers, and representatives of students’ trade union and Parliament.