What is an other equine you ask?
Well an other equine is basically anything from the equine family that is not a horse. This could be a donkey or a zebra or a hybrid such as mules or zorses. It also include Przwalskii wild horses and extinct species such as Quagga.
Entering information and rules are the same as always:
How to Enter
To enter email your entries to: competitions@chestnutridge.co.uk
You can enter up to five photographs.
Please include:
- Your Name
- Your Age
- Your Email Address
- Your Postal Address
For each photograph please include:
- File Name (so we know which one is which, if you don't know the file name please send each photograph in a separate email)
- Horse's Name
- Breed
- Gender
- Finish (OF, CM, CTF, AR etc)
Please title your email: Other Equine Photoshow
Deadline for entries: 30th November 2016
If your files are too large to email then you are welcome to send us a link to an album on an image hosting site or Facebook.
The Prizes
The show will be split into three sections:
- Under 13
- 13-18 years
- 18 years+
The winner of each section will receive a rosette and goody bag. 1st-6th place will receive certificates for them to print off.
The winners will also get featured in a special gallery on our website, Facebook page and blog!
Rules
For full competition terms and conditions please email us.
Show rules:
- Maximum five entries per person
- Entries without the required information will not be accepted
- You must have taken the photograph yourself
- You must own the model in the photograph
- No digital editing of pictures
- Entries will not be accepted in any way other than via email as above
- Prizes are non-exchangable
- International entrants are responsible for postage to receive prizes
- No more than one horse in each photograph
- Horses should be shown without tack (no performance please), headcollars or stallion sets are OK
- Show is open to pictures of other equine models only
- The judges decision is final
- Each picture will be judged on the clarity of the photograph, realism of the photograph and the breed standard/conformation/condition of the model horse.
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