FYI: 2012 Axolotl Calendar Photo Competition

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The 2012 Caudata.org axolotl calendar photo competition is now officially open!

Last year we held the very first competition to find 13 stunning photos to display on the caudata.org axolotl calendar. It was a great success so we're doing it again. Calendars are sold worldwide via the Caudata.org axolotl store.

The rules are very simple:
1) The image must be of an axolotl.
2) The image must be a minimum of 2000 x 1500 pixels, although the larger the better. Most modern digital cameras produce much larger original images.
3) You must be the owner of the photo. You will retain the copyright. By entering you give Caudata.org permission to use the image on the calendar.
4) You may enter a maximum of 5 images.

How to enter:
It’s simple – submit your photos to the following email address photocomp@caudata.org. The closing date for entries is the 31st October 2011

Images that meet the above requirements will appear in this thread for all to enjoy. Please do not post images directly to this thread.

Last years winners can be viewed in this gallery and don't forget this year's calendar is still on sale here.

Good luck!
 
Alice Mikkelsen - Photo 1

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Nicky Evans - Photo 1

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Nicky Evans - Photo 2

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Nicky Evans - Photo 3

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Nicky Evans - Photo 4

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Nicky Evans - Photo 5

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Jeroen Spobeck - Photo 1

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Jeroen Spobeck - Photo 2

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Joshua & Naomi Haber - Photo 1

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Alexandra Johnson Photo 1

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Alexandra Johnson Photo 2

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Alexandra Johnson Photo 3

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Alexandra Johnson Photo 4

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Frankie Goovaerts - Photo 1

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Frankie Goovaerts - Photo 2

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Frankie Goovaerts - Photo 3

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Laura Gatti - Photo 1

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Laura Gatti - Photo 2

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Laura Gatti - Photo 3

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Laura Gatti - Photo 4

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Laura Gatti - Photo 5

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Joanne Rust - Photo 1

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Joanne Rust - Photo 2

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Joanne Rust - Photo 3

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Joshua & Naomi Haber - Photo 1

Very cure photo
Reminds me of ducky in the land before time ♥
 
Ben Young - Photo 1

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Ben Young - Photo 2

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Ben Young - Photo 3

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Ben Young - Photo 4

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Ben Young - Photo 5

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Elizabeth Jenner - Photo 1

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Brooke Webster - Photo 1

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Kirsty Smith - Photo 1

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Kirsty Smith - Photo 2

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Kirsty Smith - Photo 3

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Kirsty Smith - Photo 4

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Kirsty Smith - Photo 5

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Crystal Beynon - Photo 1

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Crystal Beynon - Photo 2

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lol weve got a pic of evo (our golden) in exactly the same pose on exactly the same pyramid as kirsty smiths pic 1
great axolotls think alike by the looks :)
 
lol weve got a pic of evo (our golden) in exactly the same pose on exactly the same pyramid as kirsty smiths pic 1
great axolotls think alike by the looks :)

my ones absolutely love that pose on the pyramid catch them doing it all the time :) such cuties
 
Paige Paige - Photo 1

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Paige Paige - Photo 2

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Paige Paige - Photo 3

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David lonnen - Photo 1

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Meredyth Bennetts - Photo 1

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Meredyth Bennetts - Photo 2

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Meredyth Bennetts - Photo 3

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Meredyth Bennetts - Photo 4

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Meredyth Bennetts - Photo 5

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