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Wildlife in North Carolina magazine is pleased to announce that UNC-TV has joined us as a co-sponsor for our fifth annual photo competition. We encourage nature photographers to watch the award-winning PBS show “Nature” on North Carolina Public Television as a great way of learning about the wonderful world around us. Our founding partner, the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, returns as a co-sponsor. The museum is a fantastic place to learn about North Carolina’s wildlife and wild places. Our other co-sponsor, the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation, manages North Carolina’s outstanding state parks. These are ideal places to photograph wild animals and wild landscapes. Park rangers can give photographers expert advice on the best subjects, locations and times of year for nature photography in state parks. Beautiful nature photos from North Carolina have inspired generations of people to be better stewards of our precious natural resources. Excellent wildlife photography taken in state parks and other conservation lands across the Mountains, Piedmont and Coastal Plain has been the cornerstone of Wildlife in North Carolina magazine and of exhibits at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences for many decades The Wildlife in North Carolina Photo Competition aims to encourage people to participate in nature photography, thereby fostering greater understanding and appreciation of North Carolina’s wildlife and wild places. Winning photographs will be published in the January 2010 issue of Wildlife in North Carolina. Thanks to our exhibition sponsor, JW Photo Labs of Raleigh, the winners will also be exhibited at the Museum of Natural Sciences and at other science museums and wildlife education centers across the state in 2010. Visit www.ncwildlife.org, the museum, any of North Carolina’s 39 state parks, or any of the eight statewide locations of our corporate sponsor, Great Outdoor Provision Co., for more information about the competition. Then get outside and show us your best nature photography! Check out last year's winners! 2009 Competition Ruleswho may enterAmateur and professional photographers, except for employees of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, the N.C. Division of Parks & Recreation and UNC-TV, and their immediate families (children, siblings and spouses). what to enterPhotos will be judged in 10 categories:
Photographs must have been taken in North Carolina no earlier than Sept. 15, 2004. You must declare on your entry form if your photograph is of an animal in captivity, such as at a zoo, nature center or rehabilitation facility. Please do not enter photos of animals that are both captive and non-native to North Carolina (for example, polar bears or lions at the N.C. Zoo). No pets or domestic animals will be accepted, with the exception of animals participating with people in outdoor recreation (for example, hunting dogs or riders on horseback). Please do not harass wildlife in an attempt to photograph it. Manipulation of images, either film or digital, should be limited to conventional darkroom techniques or basic sharpening and cropping. Images should contain only the subject matter as originally seen through the viewfinder. Multiple exposures, digitally stitched photos and images containing any manipulated or added content will not be accepted and should not be entered. Entries may not contain any text aside from that contained in the subject matter. Date stamps, signatures and trail camera information are not permitted, regardless of whether they are added during or after the image is photographed. Original images may be cropped to eliminate date stamps or other text. An entrant must hold all rights to a photograph. Photos previously published or pending publication, or that violate or infringe upon another person’s copyright, are not eligible. Please do not infringe on the rights of property owners in an attempt to photograph animals. how to enterVisit www.ncwildlife.org, click on the Photo Competition link, and then click the Enter a Photo link to submit a photograph. Only JPG files smaller than 2 MB will be accepted for upload. Upload your photo using the online entry form on the Web site. Repeat this process for each photo entered. Entrants may submit a maximum of three (3) photos per category. The competition begins at 8 a.m. on June 1, 2009. Entries must be uploaded by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. Entrants may verify receipt of entries by checking www.ncwildlife.org and clicking the Photo Competition link to view a text list of all entries. An image may be entered in only one category. For instance, if a photo of a wood duck preening might fit in Birds or Animal Behavior, you must choose the one category in which you want the image to compete. Entrants in the youth categories must be the appropriate age for the category entered on the closing date of the competition. Once a youth photographer has entered three photos in their category, they may enter other photos in any other categories they wish. prizes
judgesWinners will be selected by a panel comprised of staff of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation and professional wildlife photographers. the fine printBy entering the Wildlife in North Carolina 2009 Photo Competition, entrants grant all sponsors the right to publish and use submitted photographs in print or electronic form to promote the competition. Reproduction of entries will include photographer credit. Entrants agree that if their submission is selected as a winner, they grant all sponsors the right to display their photograph(s) at venues including but not limited to the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences. Exhibition of entries will include photographer credit. Entrants will be asked on the online entry form if their photo was taken in a North Carolina state park. All such entries will be provided to the N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation for possible usage in public information/promotional materials, park displays or agency press releases to various media outlets. Any such usage will include photographer credit. Winners will be required to provide original source material—slides, high-resolution digital files or negatives—for reproduction in the magazine and for exhibition prints. Original digital files of winning photos must be accompanied by a color print of at least 4x6 inches. Wildlife in North Carolina staff will determine entry eligibility. questions?Please do not call about entries. Send questions to competition@ncwildlife.org. Enter online at www.ncwildlife.org. Return to Top |