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Bristol Civic Day 2012 Photo Competition

Whiskey Greenfield - HaboursideJen Land - The DownsJen Land - M ShedJen Land - ArnolfiniMike Hancock - Clifton Suspension Bridge WalkwayMike Hancock - Bristol Dock CranesMike Hancock - Ashton Court Deer Park at duskJen Land - Millenium SquareJen Land - Nelson Street

This year, we are holding a photography competition in the city, with the theme: “I love Bristol because….” We want to encourage members of the public to take a photo of their favourite building or open space in Bristol, and to send this to us. The best of these photographs will be awarded prizes, based on creativity, imagination and originality. Photography Made Simple www.photographymadesimple.co.uk have kindly donated prizes of a day's photography course at Ashton Court for each category winner, and 121 tuition for the overall competition winner.


Competition Rules

As we want to collect a fantastic visual catalogue of what people love about Bristol, we are not placing too many rules on entries to the photography competition.

But here they are, just for your reference!

1. The competition is open to individual interpretation
2. Entries should be submitted with your name, the photograph title, your email address and telephone number.
3. Submit entries via Twitter – www.twitter.com/bristolcivicday , Facebook - www.facebook.com/bristolcivicday or email - bristolcivicday@live.co.uk
4. All entries must be the original work of the entrant and must not infringe the rights of any other party. The entrant must be the sole owner of the copyright in all photographs entered and must of obtained permission of any people featured in entries prior to submission.
5. By entering the competition all entrants grant Bristol Civic Society the right to publish and exhibit their photographs on the Bristol Civic Society website and other promotional material.
6. By entering, entrants will be deemed to have agreed to be bound by these rules and Bristol Civic Society reserve the right to exclude entries from the competition at any time if it is believed an entrant has breached these rules.
7. Bristol Civic Society reserves the right to cancel this competition or alter any of the rules at any stage.
8. The competition is open from 7th May - 16th June 2012

Let us know if you have any questions!

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