Monday, August 4, 2014

Best photo of August 1st

Have you taken photos on Swiss National Day? Do you have one you really would like to share? Have you ever heard of Viewfinder?

As Switzerland’s first English-language photography learning center, Viewfinder leads the way in providing creative learning experiences that encourage people to develop their own passion for photography, take better pictures and simply have more fun with photos.

Viewfinder Center is hosting a photography contest for images shot on August 1st 2014. A holiday is good enough reason to become excited, but when the opportunity to shoot some fun photos and perhaps win a terrific prize also presents itself, they will certainly be waving flags and enjoying themselves.

Have you captured images of how you spend Swiss National Day in Switzerland? Then e-mail them to david@viewfindercenter.com in order to take part in the competition. Viewfinder are hoping to see a large variety of pictures from different parts of the country.

Entries will be judged by the Viewfinder jury according to photographic merit, originality, Swissness and humour. Tradition, sport, natural beauty, history and geography may be some keys which help when deciding what you would like to submit.

Submit your 3 best images by midnight on August 8th 2014. In order to be eligible for  their competition. Images should be taken within Switzerland during the 24 hours of August 1st 2014 and delivered by e-mail to david@viewfindercenter.com (JPG format, max. flie size of 200kB).

By submitting your pictures, each photographer agrees to allow the Viewfinder Center for Photography to display their work on the Viewfinder news blog and grants Viewfinder permission to share their images via Social Media without limitation.

The winner will be awarded a free Viewfinder Excursion offered in the next 12 months. Viewfinder will also print any image belonging to the winning photographer up to 70cm x 50cm (canvas with hidden frame).

Here is my contribution of Swissness:



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