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The 2011 AditNow photography competition is ready to go.

For those not familiar with it, or who joined the site in the last 12 months or so, we hold a photo competition every year. The intention is for a good natured competition, a bit of fun and photographs that are true to the site's exploring and documenting ethos.

It's also an opportunity for the site to give something back to the many, many people who generously contribute their photographs and knowledge.

Prizes

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Once again some fantastic prizes up for grabs, including a Sten Pack 1 from Excellent Stuff http://www.excellentstuff.co.uk/ .

The prize will be the new StenLight with the new improved waterproof battery box - it isn't available yet, but it will be by the time the competition ends!

2nd and 3rd prizes to be confirmed.

Video Prize

We're doing the video prize again! The best exploration video uploaded to the AditNow YouTube Channel wins a great Halo H1 lamp from CapLamps.co.uk http://www.caplamps.co.uk/ .

Subject Matter

This year's subject is 'Mine Exploration', as in photographs taken underground in mines!

This is deliberately broad and hopefully will encourage plenty of high quality underground photographs. You are free to interpret this how you wish, it could include artifact photographs, photographs taken whilst pushing exploration of new ground, photographs of mine explorers in action to name but a few.

Full details, prize information and rules can be found on this page: http://www.aditnow.co.uk/static/mine-photographs-competition-2011.aspx 

Competition closes on the 31st December, giving everybody plenty of time to get out and get their best shots :flowers:

Remember you can change your entries at any time right up until the closing date.

Please spread the word to friends, club members etc. if they don't regularly visit the site. Everybody is welcome to enter!
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Disclaimer: Mine exploring can be quite dangerous, but then again it can be alright, it all depends on the weather. Please read the proper disclaimer.
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