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Hey, did you know we’ve got a competition on at the moment? The deadline for entries has been extended to May 31st to give you time to get photo-taking!
If you’re aged between 16 and 25 and enjoy snapping away on your camera, see what the theme ‘The Secret Life Of Canals And Rivers’ conjures up in your mind and send your entries to emma.wright@thewaterwaystrust.co.uk by May 31st 2010. Use your imagination and see what delights you can come up with, whether it be a photo of a canal boat or a Kingfisher.
Make sure you send jpegs and keep them to a maximum size of 800 pixels x 800 pixels so they fit on our screens! The best entries that we receive will be exhibited in the National Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port some time later in the year and the winners will get to spend a day boating with friends!
Get snapping!
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Hey, did you know we’ve got a competition on at the moment? Hang on, ‘competition’ isn’t grand enough… a contest… No: a Great Battle Of Photographic Might!
Hyperbole aside, If you’re aged between 16 and 25 and consider yourself a dab-hand with apertures, exposure times, high dynamic ranges and so on, or perhaps you’re a dangerously spontaneous wielder of the trusty camera-phone, get thinking along the lines of The Secret Life Of Canals And Rivers and send your entries to emma.wright@thewaterwaystrust.co.uk by March 31st 2010. Make sure you send jpegs and keep them to a maximum size of 800 pixels x 800 pixels so they fit on our screens! The best entries that we receive will be exhibited in the National Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port some time later in the year.
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October sees the launch of the Waterways Action Squad ‘s first Photography Competition
. The theme is ‘The Secret Life of Canals and Rivers’ and we want to know what the canals and rivers mean to you. As long as you are aged 16-25 and the photo you are submitting has been taken by you then you are welcome to take part!Contact Emma Wright, Volunteer Coordinator at emma.wright@thewaterwaystrust.co.uk for more info and details on how to enter.
Photo credit: Kerry Morrison, “Wild and Productive 2009”. Leeds Liverpool Canal. Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial
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