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Posted 02 November 2009 - 07:31 PM

Canon has been holding free photography workshops at various National Parks through out the USA in 2009. They are asking the public to vote for their favorite Teen and Adult photograph and will be giving away a 35mm digital camera kit. If you vote and enter the contest you could win a free Canon Rebel T1i and 18-55mm IS lens. Check out the link is below, there are some fantastic photographs to feast your eyes on...I hope one of us wins, enjoy :D

Canon Photography in the Parks Photo Contest
http://www.usa.canon...;articleID=1326

PS. This contest is open to USA residents only...boo canon :offtopic:
PSS. The above link also gets you to the canon digital learning center. Look at the menu above the contest area, there is a wealth of digital photography information including workshops; family, portraits, macro, nature, landscape, professional photographer interviews, downloads, and tons of images. At the far right of the menu is a link to Art Wolfe's Travels To The Edge photography series...it's a fantastic photographic journey to many of our world's magical places...this series can be seen on various PBS television stations as well; below is a youtube video, one of three for Patagonia, enjoy.


Edited by StillFingers, 02 November 2009 - 09:02 PM.

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