420 Magazine's Photo of the Month: July 2020

Teddy Edwards

420 Support
420 Staff
Welcome to 420 Magazine's Photo of the Month Contest!

We want to showcase and celebrate the very best photographs of our beloved plant, Cannabis. Unlike our Plant and Nug of the Month contests, this Photo of the Month Contest is all about the quality of an individual photo. It will be judged on composition, lighting, originality and general quality.

The contest is open to members with 50 or more posts. Staff members from this or any other cannabis forum/community and/or 420 Magazine sponsors are not permitted to enter our contests.

Your entry must be one, and only one, photo. Entries with more than one photo will be deleted. The photograph may be of a plant or plants, part of a plant (e.g. a cola, a bud, even roots!), a nug or nugs, a seed or seeds or Cannabis extracts. It must be an original photograph that you have taken and contain no nudity or alcohol.

The contest will be open for submissions from the first until the 15th day of the month. Winners will be decided by the 420 Moderation Team and announced in-thread on the 1st of the following month.

First Place Prize Package
420 Magazine: "420 Photo of the Month" title, Lighter, Magnet & Stickers
Terpinator/Perpinator Contributes: 4 Liters Terpinator or 4 Liters Perpinator (winner's choice)
GeoPot Contributes: Five 7 Gallon GeoPots
Geoflora Contributes: 4lb Geoflora Veg & 4lb Geoflora Bloom
Dope Seeds: 20 Feminized Seeds
Foods Alive: Organic Toasted Hemp Seeds
PerfectPipe: Two Pipe Travel Kit
Sierra Natural Science: SNS-217 Spider Mite Control - 1 Quart Mix Pouch

Second Place Prize Package
420 Magazine Lighter, Magnet & Stickers
Dope Seeds: 10 Feminized Seeds

Third Place Prize Package
420 Magazine: Magnet & Stickers

Shipping fees may apply to packages shipped outside of the U.S. and we are not responsible for any additional fees applied by customs. All prize awards must be shipped to the same address. We do not support shipping prize awards to multiple shipping addresses and we do not organize gifting of prizes to other members. Additional information on prize shipping can be found here.

Contest Guidelines:

All contest entries and entrants must use their own original photograph.

420 Magazine prefers all entries include a title and description of the image. Provide the strain name, grow method, or subject of the submitted image during the upload process to provide some context to your image.

The use of Photoshop and other digital manipulation tools are now acceptable for enhancing your own original photos (i.e. contrast, filters, and other image adjustments), however, these tools may not be used to create new elements that were not part of the original photograph (i.e. super-imposing multiple photos or adding a digital rendering of an object to a photo where that object did not originally exist, etc.).

The widespread availability of simple editing tools and software have created a fairer and more equitable environment for entrants. Entrants should be open & transparent about the process which their pictures are made, In the same way we share cannabis cultivation techniques.

420 Magazine would like to promote the quality and content of photography, rather than heavily edited digital artwork, with the intent of cultivating photographers and photography. This is not a Photoshop contest or a Graphic Arts contest and entrants should understand this difference before submitting an image

The intent of this photography contest is to showcase 420 Magazine cultivators’ efforts in cannabis cultivation and cannabis awareness. 420 Magazine wants to provide a platform for entrants to share their photos and cultivate creativity and expression in their members. Originality and creativity will be given preference over recycled images and ideas.

Images entered must not include text, watermarks, copyright images, or added digital content. The entire image must be the entrants own original work. Any entrant or image found to be using copyright material may be removed from the contest and restricted from entering future contests.

Updating or adding photos throughout the month is prohibited and will result in all the submissions being disqualified. Remember to upload your photograph through our Photo Gallery before posting them on this thread: Photo Gallery Guide - How to Resize, Upload & Post Photos

We believe in ethical application of the intent of these guidelines. Contest entrants are expected to act in good faith when submitting images. Attempting to manipulate or bend the contest guidelines for personal gain will be considered acting in bad faith. The entrant and or image may be restricted from entering future contests if found to be acting in bad faith for personal gain.

420 Magazine reserves the right to remove entrants or their images if we feel they have violated the intent and purpose of 420 Magazine photo contests.

The first place winner is ineligible for entry for the following three months.

By posting a submission into this contest, it is assumed that you have read and agree to abide by each of the aforementioned guidelines. Consider your submission your "virtual signature".
 
Hash fart trying the white Tahoe cookie from Dr seeds

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I nearly didn't enter this contest. I've been trying to win those 10 gallon fabric pots awarded by our ever generous sponsor GeoPots. But I see this month they've dropped down to 7 gallon sized pots. But what the heck I need practice with my photo taking.

Last winter I bred two of my favorite strains together to create this cross. The father who was a reversed Grandpa Glue #4 plant and the mother was my favorite Purple Punch plant. I named it Grandpa Punch. Here is one of her buds about 10 days prior to harvest.


Good luck to everyone. I look forward to some drool worthy photos from you guys and gals.
 
I would rest there too!
 
Just wondering if you ever had a Bee pollinate a plant ? I grow indoors so don't really know if that happens much.
I have not had that happen (yet) but anything is possible with outdoor plants. If there was a male anywhere within a mile of me, my plant would likely find some of the pollen anyway, even without the bees. Luckily that hasn’t been the case for me, and my plants grow along side lots of other flowers and veggies here on the beach. The cannabis is the tallest right now so lots of different things end up landing on it. I’ll take these friendly carpenter bees any day over wasps, though they are each doing an important job out there.
 
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