| Copyright | All entries become the property of the Sponsor. All photos are sent with the understanding that they may be published in Outdoor Life magazine, on outdoorlife.com and its associated websites and properties or partner websites and promotional materials and therefore the sender grants the right for such use. |
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| Finish | 15 March 2008 |
| Entry fee | Free |
Finished
Here’s your chance to see your photograph appear in the pages of Outdoor Life and on our website.Send us your best photograph from the field. One winner will be chosen in each of the following categories:
- Hero Shot (Hunting)
- Hero Shot (Fishing)
- Live Game
- Nature/Scenic
- Humor
You may enter as many categories as you wish but may enter only one photograph per category. One grand prize winner will receive $500.
WAYS TO ENTER:
By Mail
1. Send us your best photograph from the field and the category you are entering.
2. Please be sure to include your Name, Address and Phone Number in your submission.
Submit to the following address:
Outdoor Life, Outdoor Photo Contest 2008
2 Park Ave.,
New York, NY 10016
OR
By E-Mail
1. Name the category you are entering and attach your photograph
(as a jpeg with at least 266 dpi in an email)2. Be sure to include your Name, Address and Phone Number in your submission.
Submit to the following E-Mail address:
Photos will not be returned.
Please see official rules below for more details.
Outdoor Life Photo Contest official web site.
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Who can enter amateur photography contests?
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Who can enter free photography contests?
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