05-18-2005, 06:04 PM
Outdoor Alabama magazine announces its 2006 Photo Contest, with winning entries to be published in the February 2006 issue. The contest is open to any amateur photographer except employees of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and members of their immediate families. An amateur is defined as someone who does not earn most of his or her living from photography.
Photos must have been taken within the past two years, and previously published images are not eligible. All photos must have been taken in Alabama and species must be native to the state.
Eligible formats include 35mm slides or larger format transparencies, 5x7-inch to 8x10-inch color prints, and unaltered high quality (300 dpi) digital images. No black and white photos, please.
Photos may be entered in the following categories:
Birds -- Native song and game birds.
Mammals -- Native mammals (pets and livestock excluded).
Reptiles & Amphibians – Native turtles, salamanders, frogs, snakes, etc.
Other Native Wildlife -- May include butterflies, insects, etc.
Scenic/Pictorial -- Photos in which natural landmarks, scenery or inanimate objects are prominent; site location required for this category.
Nature-Based Activities -- people enjoying recreation such as boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, camping (sports such as baseball and football are excluded).
Wild Native Flora -- wildflowers, foliage, fruiting bodies, other parts of plants or trees (cultivated flowers, shrubs, etc. are excluded)
In addition to having their winning entries printed in Outdoor Alabama, prizes will be awarded to the first place winners in each category. Certificates will be awarded to first, second and third place winners.
By submitting an entry, photographers grant permission to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to publish winning photos in any publication or on its Web site. However, the photographer also retains the right to use the photo. No photos will be returned.
The deadline for entering the contest is October 31, 2005, at 5 p.m. Entries received after this time will be disqualified.
To obtain a complete set of rules and an entry form, call 1-800-262-3151 or write to Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, 64 N. Union St., Ste. 449, Montgomery, AL 36130; or email [url "mailto:magazine@outdooralabama.com"]magazine@outdooralabama.com[/url]. Information can also be obtained here. Winners of the 2005 contest may be viewed in the Photo Gallery.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Parks, State Lands, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries.
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Photos must have been taken within the past two years, and previously published images are not eligible. All photos must have been taken in Alabama and species must be native to the state.
Eligible formats include 35mm slides or larger format transparencies, 5x7-inch to 8x10-inch color prints, and unaltered high quality (300 dpi) digital images. No black and white photos, please.
Photos may be entered in the following categories:
Birds -- Native song and game birds.
Mammals -- Native mammals (pets and livestock excluded).
Reptiles & Amphibians – Native turtles, salamanders, frogs, snakes, etc.
Other Native Wildlife -- May include butterflies, insects, etc.
Scenic/Pictorial -- Photos in which natural landmarks, scenery or inanimate objects are prominent; site location required for this category.
Nature-Based Activities -- people enjoying recreation such as boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, camping (sports such as baseball and football are excluded).
Wild Native Flora -- wildflowers, foliage, fruiting bodies, other parts of plants or trees (cultivated flowers, shrubs, etc. are excluded)
In addition to having their winning entries printed in Outdoor Alabama, prizes will be awarded to the first place winners in each category. Certificates will be awarded to first, second and third place winners.
By submitting an entry, photographers grant permission to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to publish winning photos in any publication or on its Web site. However, the photographer also retains the right to use the photo. No photos will be returned.
The deadline for entering the contest is October 31, 2005, at 5 p.m. Entries received after this time will be disqualified.
To obtain a complete set of rules and an entry form, call 1-800-262-3151 or write to Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest, 64 N. Union St., Ste. 449, Montgomery, AL 36130; or email [url "mailto:magazine@outdooralabama.com"]magazine@outdooralabama.com[/url]. Information can also be obtained here. Winners of the 2005 contest may be viewed in the Photo Gallery.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Parks, State Lands, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries.
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