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01-07-2006, 04:55
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Nikon Photo Contest International 2006-2007
One of the world's most renowned photo contests, entries to the 31st Nikon Photo Contest International will be accepted from September 1 to November 30, 2006.
A contest with an impressive history
The Nikon Photo Contest International has been held by Nikon Corporation since 1969 to provide an opportunity for photographers around the world to communicate and to enrich photographic culture for professionals and amateurs alike. Renowned among photo enthusiasts worldwide, the contest has so far attracted more than 1,220,000 images from a total of 290,000 photographers. In fact, so popular has the contest become among photographers that a total of over 31,000 images were received from more than 10,000 entrants in 117 different countries for the 30th contest alone.
This year's theme:
"At the heart of the image"
"At the heart of the image" is not only the brand statement of Nikon Imaging Company, but it is also the theme of the 31st contest. We have carefully selected categories as stated below and we look forward to receiving images expressing the emotions that are true to your heart.
For more information on our brand statement, please access the following Web Site: http://www.nikon-image.com/eng/brandcontent_e/index.htm
Nikon Photo Contest International: Entry Information
Entrant criteria
The Nikon Photo Contest International is open to all photographers, professional or amateur, from any part of the world.
Theme and categories
Theme "At the heart of the image"
Categories
(A) Free subject
(B) Smile, Smile, Smile!
Please note that the same photograph may not be submitted to both categories.
Entry period
Entries are accepted from 1st September to 30th November, 2006. Entries sent by conventional mail should be received either on or before 30th November, 2006. Entries sent via the Internet will be accepted until 24:00, 30th November, 2006, Japan time. See below for further details regarding entry via conventional mail and the Internet.
More (http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/news/2006/0609_npci_01.htm)
Nikon Photo Contest International 2006-2007
One of the world's most renowned photo contests, entries to the 31st Nikon Photo Contest International will be accepted from September 1 to November 30, 2006.
A contest with an impressive history
The Nikon Photo Contest International has been held by Nikon Corporation since 1969 to provide an opportunity for photographers around the world to communicate and to enrich photographic culture for professionals and amateurs alike. Renowned among photo enthusiasts worldwide, the contest has so far attracted more than 1,220,000 images from a total of 290,000 photographers. In fact, so popular has the contest become among photographers that a total of over 31,000 images were received from more than 10,000 entrants in 117 different countries for the 30th contest alone.
This year's theme:
"At the heart of the image"
"At the heart of the image" is not only the brand statement of Nikon Imaging Company, but it is also the theme of the 31st contest. We have carefully selected categories as stated below and we look forward to receiving images expressing the emotions that are true to your heart.
For more information on our brand statement, please access the following Web Site: http://www.nikon-image.com/eng/brandcontent_e/index.htm
Nikon Photo Contest International: Entry Information
Entrant criteria
The Nikon Photo Contest International is open to all photographers, professional or amateur, from any part of the world.
Theme and categories
Theme "At the heart of the image"
Categories
(A) Free subject
(B) Smile, Smile, Smile!
Please note that the same photograph may not be submitted to both categories.
Entry period
Entries are accepted from 1st September to 30th November, 2006. Entries sent by conventional mail should be received either on or before 30th November, 2006. Entries sent via the Internet will be accepted until 24:00, 30th November, 2006, Japan time. See below for further details regarding entry via conventional mail and the Internet.
More (http://www.nikon.co.jp/main/eng/news/2006/0609_npci_01.htm)