Miss Anal Queen
The "Miss Anal Queen" competition, is an optional
community event for those who feel like exposing themselves publicly... or not! There will be
several categories that I will detail later. The winner of each category will be given a code (in private message) to enter in the game to save the
trophy. Each trophy will come with a reward (in currencies), it will increase your popularity in the game and improve the chances of triggering "lucky" effects (
).
The objective of this game is to have fun
not to do body-shaming. I will detail the criteria for selecting the winners, but it won't be about the person's physical appearance. This game was always meant to be inclusive. Woman, man, gender fluid, cis-genre, trans-genre, homosexual, heterosexuel, trap, penis, vagina, hairy, shaved, fat, thin, tattoos, scars, stretch marks, ... Everyone is welcome
if of legal age ! (otherwise you shouldn't be here either).
Contest rules
You compete by submitting
one and only one photo of yourself and fulfilling the conditions below:
- You (and other person if apply) must be of legal age in your country for pornography.
- In order to ensure authenticity, the photo must contain a clearly visible and real inscription mentioning "Miss Anal Queen" or "MAQ" or "AQJ". It can be written on a piece of paper, on a part of your body, on a piece of clothing, or any other object in the scene.
- No editing should have been done with one exception: you can hide your face if you want to remain anonymous.
- The photo must not contain any illegal element or make the apology of illegal things or anything that we consider contrary to the rules of common sense.
- You consent to your photo being posted on the Milovana forum (viewtopic.php?t=25616) and/or in the Reddit community (https://www.reddit.com/r/Anal_Queen_Journey/).
- You consent that your photo may be used in the game "Anal Queen's Journey".
- You specify the category for which you are competing.
Categories
Making several categories aims to distribute many rewards, to make several themes and to allow to compete according to the limits of each one. At each competition, there will be a "compulsory theme", such as a position, a sex toy, a place, etc. There will also be theme free category.
I would like to introduce gender to allow more categories, but I'm a straight cis-gender man... Do not hesitate to help me on this point. I hesitated to make these categories but I think it's also a way to highlight all this magnificent diversity. I picked a small list of genders and added "cross-dresser" to the list even though it's not a gender. This is not exhaustive, I am aware of that. non-binary should be understood in a very broad definition. It is this category that you must choose if you do not recognize yourself in the others. It's more performer categories more than gender categories:
- visible/hidden face
- compulsory/free theme
- female/male/transgender/non-binary/cross-dresser performer
Plus, the special jury prize. This prize goes beyond categories and will reward the photo who touched the jury the most. Obviously, you cannot apply for this category.
=> which makes a total of 21 trophies at most (2x2x5 + 1)
evaluation criteria
In general, here are some criteria for judging a photograph:
- Composition: Evaluate how the elements within the frame are arranged. Consider factors such as balance, symmetry, leading lines, rule of thirds, and overall visual harmony.
- Lighting: Assess the use of light and shadows within the photograph. Evaluate the direction, intensity, and quality of light, as well as the resulting mood and atmosphere.
- Focus and Sharpness: Evaluate the clarity and sharpness of the subject. Assess if the focus is intentional and if it helps draw attention to the main subject or focal point of the photograph.
- Color and Tone: Assess the use of color and tone within the photograph. Consider if the color palette is appropriate for the subject and if the tones create a desired mood or atmosphere.
- Originality and Creativity: Assess the photographer's unique perspective, creativity, and ability to present a subject in a fresh or unconventional way. Consider if the photograph stands out from others and offers a new or innovative interpretation.
- Impact: Evaluate the overall impact and effectiveness of the photograph. Consider how it engages the viewer, creates a lasting impression, or elicits an emotional response.
As we are talking about photographing people and bodies, we will pay particular attention to:
- Portrayal of the Subject: Assess how the person is portrayed in the photograph. Consider if their expression, posture, and body language effectively communicate a desired emotion, story, or character.
- Connection and Engagement: Evaluate the photographer's ability to establish a connection between the subject and the viewer. Consider if the photograph captures a genuine moment and creates a sense of intimacy.
- Pose and Gesture: Assess the pose and gestures of the subject. Consider if they are natural, expressive, or deliberate, and if they enhance the overall composition and message of the photograph.
- Facial Expressions: Evaluate the facial expressions of the person. Consider if they convey a specific emotion, provide insight into the subject's state of mind, or add depth and meaning to the image.
- Storytelling and Narrative: Assess how the photograph tells a story or conveys a narrative involving the person. Consider if the image captures a significant moment, emotions, reveals something about the subject's personality, or prompts the viewer to imagine a backstory.