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Caudata.org 2009 calendar photo competition

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It’s calendar competition time again! We’re after your best caudate photographs to make a wonderful calendar for 2009. The calendars are sold worldwide through the caudata.org store and are of the highest quality.

The competition is open to all registered users and it couldn’t be easier to enter. Simply send your photos to the following email address: photocomp@caudata.org

The rules:


  • The photo must be of caudata either in captivity or the wild – no frogs, reptiles, dogs or cats this year please…
  • No more than 5 photos per user.
  • The photo must belong to you i.e. you took it or own the copyright. If chosen for the calendar you will retain the copyright.
  • The photo is in a digital format – preferably JPEG
  • The photo must be a minimum resolution of 2000 x 1500 pixels – the more pixels the better.

The final rule is very important! If you don’t have the original photo (as it came out of the camera or at least very high quality) your submission may not count. Valid entries will appear in this thread for all to enjoy and discuss.

The competition will close at the end of September.

Bon chance!
 

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I would just like to add that if you are new to this and want to know what the previous winning photos were for the competitions held in 2006 and 2007, here are the galleries containing the photos:

The winning entries of the 2006 Competition for the 2007 Calendar
The winning entries of the 2007 Competition for the 2008 Calendar

You can also see all of the entries for the 2008 (last year's) competition (sorry, we didn't keep the non-winning entries for the year before that).

This year's entries (the 2009 Calendar) are in this gallery.
 
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And we're off..

Audrey Fogle - Triturus dobrogicus larva

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Audrey Fogle - Paramesotriton chinensis

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Audrey Fogle - Pleurodeles waltl

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Audrey Fogle - Pachytriton labiatus

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Audrey Fogle - Taricha granulosa juveniles

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Juraj Lezovic - Salamandra larva

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Juraj Lezovic - Paramesotriton deloustali larva bred by Yago Alonso

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Juraj Lezovic - N kaiseri

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Juraj Lezovic - Triturus dobrogicus

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Kaysie Cox - Pygmy salamander. Desmognathus wrighti

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Kaysie Cox - Northern Redback. Plethodon cinereus

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Kaysie Cox - Eastern newt, Eft. Notopthalmus v. viridescens

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Ricardo Perez

Ricardo Perez - Ambystoma mexicanum and A. mavortium mavortium

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Ricardo Perez - Ambystoma maculatum

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Ricardo Perez - Mesotriton alpestris apuanus

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Ricardo Perez - Taricha torosa

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Re: Ricardo Perez

I must congratulate all of the entrants so far for the very high standard of their photos. I notice Kaysie and Ricardo are using recent Nikon DSLRs for their photos - kudos from this Nikon fan. I am afraid to take a guess as to whether we've seen any possible winners yet. It makes me very excited to see what the "heavyweights" will come up with, because I think Henk, Travis Dimler and the other previous winners are being caught by the peloton! (And no, I haven't been watching Le Tour, yet!)
 

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Tristan Hatton-Ellis

Tristan Hatton-Ellis - Triturus pygmaeus

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Marie-Eve DeVeau

Marie-Eve DeVeau - Juvenile Axolotls, Ambystoma mexicanum

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David Tobler

David Tobler - Taricha torosa sierrae

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David Tobler - Ambystoma maculatum

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David Tobler - Ambystoma macrodactylum sigillatum

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David Tobler - Cynops orientalis

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The standard of entries this year has so far been phenomenal. David has just raised the bar another notch... Keep ‘em coming!

If your submission doesn’t appear straight away – don’t worry, it will. I just haven’t had time to upload it.

If your entry is not suitable I will always reply stating what's wrong.
 

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I think I see a winner already.
 

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John, what would be the logistics of publishing a 'book' of photos? There are so many fabulous photographers here!
 

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John, what would be the logistics of publishing a 'book' of photos? There are so many fabulous photographers here!
That's why we have the galleries and due to the complications involved in a book (financing it for example) versus copyright and royalties, it is not a practical idea for the site right now.
 

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Blimey! That Taricha shot is amazing. O_O
I wish i had a better camera....some of those pictures are just brilliant.
 

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Connor Paschke - Pachytriton labiatus (photo 1)

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Connor Paschke - Pachytriton labiatus (photo 2)

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Connor Paschke - Pachytriton labiatus (photo 3)

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Connor Paschke - Pachytriton labiatus (photo 4)

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Connor Paschke - Pachytriton labiatus (photo 5)

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Chris Michaels - Paramesotriton hongkongensis embryo

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Wow, an embryo picture would really be new territory for the calendar!
That is true but Chris' photo, and no offense to Chris, is rather blurry and I doubt it will get far in the judging.
 

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Jennifer Chater & Nathan Toohey - Pleurodeles waltl

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