Monday, September 15, 2008

Nature Conservancy Photo Contest Celebrates Duck Stamp

UPDATE: Just an FYI. I started to enter this contest and then I noticed that you have to submit your images high resolution on Flickr. That makes it kind of easy for someone to take your high resolution image, print it out and do whatever.

Calling all photographers and digiscopers:

In honor of the federal Duck Stamp contest being held in Minnesota this year, The Nature Conservancy is conducting a digital photography competition to highlight the beauty of our native prairies.

They're looking for inspiring, spectacular nature photography that represents the prairie wildlife and landscape native to Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.

The Nature Conservancy in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota 2008 Prairie Photo Contest (the “Contest”) is open to ALL photographers at least 18 years of age, except employees of The Nature Conservancy and the immediate families of such employees.

Cash prizes will be awarded, with a top prize of $250. The top ten photographs will be put on display.

Contest Deadline

Submit your photos by Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 11:59 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Photos must be uploaded and submitted by this time; no late entries will be eligible.

Get the details here.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Kirk Mona said...

I tried uploading a photo. They sure don't make it easy. I finally gave up. They don't accept any photos that aren't geotagged but fail to explain what that is. I finally figured it out but the geotagging seems to be broken. Weirdly they also say they will only accept the first 100 photos but there are over 400 already submitted and some people have uploaded dozens of pictures. If one person uploads 100 photos and they are the first 100 do they automatically win? Seems like a broken contest. Too bad.

9/17/2008 10:31 PM  

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