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National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest

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Categories:

  • Travel Portraits
  • Outdoor Scenes
  • Sense of Place
  • Spontaneous Moments

Prizes:

  • 1st Prize: An 8-day National Geographic Expedition to Alaska for two
  • 2nd Prize: A 5-day National Geographic Photo Workshop for one in Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • 3rd Prize: A 6-day cruise for two on a Maine windjammer schooner
  • A $200 gift certificate to B&H Photo
  • A framed print of merit photo, matted and framed by the National Geographic Imaging Lab
  • The Art of Travel Photography Course on DVD

Winners will be announced on the website on or about July 31, 2014.

Image requirements: Max. file size: 20 MB; width and height: 1600 pixels – 5000 pixels; jpg format. Only minor burning, dodging and/or color correction is acceptable, as is cropping. High dynamic range images (HDR) and stitched panoramas are NOT acceptable. Watermarks are not acceptable.

Online submission of digital photographs via the website.

Judging criteria:

  • Creativity 50%
  • Photographic quality 50%

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