After being a picture judge at the OLC I thought I would share some comments on what we saw and are looking for. Hopefully this will make it better and easier for everyone in future events.
It sure would make it easier if you knew what pictures on your camera we are looking for and possibly in what order. Everyone's kids are cute but we would rather look at those at another time.

Try and clean up some of the pics on your digital before hand, delete the home pics and delete the pics that did not work out. That is real easy if you have a viewfinder.
Have your USB cords with you and ready to plug in.
The poker chips are great but sometimes hard to find in the pics. Using the bag with your angler number showing is the easiest to see and read. Some guys glued their chip to their boards, that is a good idea so you won't lose it.
Get on top of the fish as best as possible. Pics taken from the side and from afar area very hard to see what we are looking for.
If in doubt take as many pics as you want and only save the good ones. Never hurts to have multiple pics of a winning fish.
Make sure we can see the nose and tail. Again, take several pics. Without nose and tail we cannot tell exactly how long the fish is.
Taking a pic of a fish from the head towards the tail hardly ever works. Place the fish parallel to you so that the judges can see it better.
Amazing how many people just lay their fish on a board, ruler, etc and do not have a grip in their mouth or someway to secure the fish. Having a fish flop out of your KAYAK while taking a picture is a sure way to lose a good fish.
Zoom in on the end measurement and place the chip there. A few times we had to take an "educated guess" to the exact length of a fish.
Find someone close by to help you. Most pics that were assisted turned out the best. If not paddle to shallow water and get out of your KAYAK to do it.
Camera phones do not work well.
MAKE SURE YOU PUT YOUR ANGLER NUMBER IN THE PICTURE.
There are many different types of boards, gutters, blind slats that were used. One small tape or FS bend out ruler is usually not the best.
Make sure your board is wet and try and get the fish back in the water as quickly as possible.
Of course camera quality makes a difference but in the end it all worked out. There were lots of good pics taken and a few bad ones.
Hope this helps past and future OLC participants. We never want someone to lose out due to a bad picture. As we said we are not judging character but unfortunatly picture taking ability.
Above all else, have fun.
Here are two examples of ones I took Saturday. My angler number are not in these but they were never counted. Hopefully a few others can share their pics also. After seeing these I am going to make a board for future events.
