Here are some ideas of photos that can be submitted:
-Any water ways, such as rivers, streams, waterfalls, oceans, etc.
-Flowers in bloom and/or in bud form that shows life.
-Any kind of pathway or road that portrays a scenic expression.
-Trees that show God's majesty
We are planning to use these photos in upcoming articles and each photo chosen will receive an 'Editor's Choice' award tag from Growing in Grace and be entered into a contest to win a Premium BetterPholio at BetterPhoto.com , the world's largest online photography school.
Your BetterPholio will give you webhosting on their site for one year to show off up to 300 of your very own photos, valued at $22.
Contest Guidelines:
-You MUST be 18 or under, with a minimum age of 10.
-All 18 year old girls need to be under their parents authority and still living in their home.
-Photos must be of appropriate nature.
-This contest must not include any pictures of people, scenes only please.
-Photos must be in their original form. Do not alter, enhance, or resize the image.
-One photo per entrant per week. (This allows you to enter up to 6 photos, one a week for the next 6 weeks)
-Deadline for entries will be April 1, 2008. All entries are to be sent via e-mail in their original form to our photo department.
The photographer retains all rights to their photo and we will add a watermark indicating your chosen information when being used on Growing in Grace. When you send in your submissions be sure to let us know what you prefer on your watermark (ie; first name and last initial, and/or blog title)For additional help and guidance in photography click over and see what BetterPhoto.com has for Kids! YOu can see Lady Mj's Album and Sisterlisa's as well. You can sign up for a free BetterPhoto Gallery and be able to show off up to 20 images for free.
Have fun and be sure to let your friends know by using this graphic:
2 comments:
Thank you for your kind comment, Lady Olivia! I'm happy to be joining y'all.
I would love to submit some photo's. Do we suggest a scripture to go along with the picture or leave that up to the editor?
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