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CBF Annual Watershed Photo Contest Under Way

March 10, 2014 by Chesapeake Bay Foundation

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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) announces its eleventh annual watershed photo contest. Photo submissions are being accepted between now and April 11. Photographers of all skill levels, ages 13 and up, are encouraged to participate to win cash prizes of from $100 to $500, and to have their photos featured in CBF’s award-winning publications.

2013 1st-place photo by Jerry Hughes. "Osprey in the River"

2013 1st-place photo by Jerry Hughes. “Osprey in the River”

The contest is intended to promote awareness of conservation issues related to the Chesapeake Bay and local rivers and streams. CBF is seeking images from around the watershed that illustrate the beauty, benefits, and bounty of the Bay and its rivers and streams. This year, concepts and topics for photographers to consider include beauty, recreation, history and legacy, and agriculture. Photos can illustrate a wide variety of topics but must include water in the photo.

“We constantly are impressed with the quality of the photos submitted. It’s wonderful to see how connected and aware people are of our great rivers, streams, and the Bay,” said Jennifer Wallace, CBF managing editor and contest organizer.

Winners will receive a cash award ranging from the top prize of $500.00 to $100.00. The first-prize winner also receives a premium spot in the CBF 2015 calendar. All winners will also receive a one-year membership to CBF and will have their photos displayed on CBF’s website, in a CBF e-newsletter, in CBF’s 2015 calendar, and in CBF’s award-winning magazine, Save the Bay.
Judging will be conducted by a panel of CBF employees on the basis of subject matter, composition, focus, lighting, uniqueness, and impact. The public will also be able to vote online for their favorite photo in the Viewers’ Choice Gallery.
Last year the judges considered more than 600 entries. Participation in the Viewers’ Choice Award was outstanding, too, with more than 1,500 votes cast.

Contest rules and details are available online at cbf.org/photocontest.

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