Site Makeover - Photo Contest

rottweiler film strip graphic

Over the next few months the Rottweiler Club of Canada will be going undergoing a complete makeover. We will be taking advantage of new web technologies and changes in format to design a site that is easier to navigation, view information and pictures, integrate with social media, and perhaps most importantly -- update.

One of the big projects will be to create new and wider banners to take advantage of the screen real estate opened up by wide spread use of larger monitors. The new site will feature different banners for each major section. Like the our original banner (seen above) the new creations may be a composite of several pictures. We will also be creating a number of the other web graphics.

We invite members in good standing of the Rottweiler Club of Canada to submit photographs for potential inclusion in our new web graphics. Your dog could appear on the mast head on the new www.rottclub.ca site - all winning entries will be credited.

Photo Contest Rules

  • Photographs may only be submitted by Rottweiler Club of Canada members in good standing
  • The person submitting the photo must own the legal rights to the photo and be willing to grant rights to use the photographs to the Rottweiler Club of Canada.
  • If a person other than the person submitting the photo appears in the photo - you must have permission of the person pictured to allow us to use the photo.
  • Submit your photo's to RCC Webmaster - Leslie Williams - leslie@mindstorm.ca. Please include the words "photo contest" in the subject of your email.
  • Please ensure that your photo file size does not exceed 5mg.
  • Prefered format is a high quality jpeg - but other file formats will be accepted.
  • Please include the Name of the owner of the dog, breeder, dog's full name with titles, call name, gender and the age of the dog when the photo was taken.
  • We are happy to accept:
    • portraits (but no standard show photos please) ( show us your puppies, seniors, champions, rescue dogs and just plain best friends).
    • action shots of dogs working (herding, tracking, obedience, schutzhund, drafting, agility and more).
    • being good ambassadors for the breed
    • goofing off and having fun