Caudata.org 2010 calendar photo competition

About a month left in the competition and I notice some big names missing from the entrants, including past winners Henk Wallays, Travis Dimler and Tim Herman. Ordinarily this would worry me and I would find myself emailing Henk and Travis to ask them to enter, but not this year - the quality of new entrants' photos is nothing short of superb - well done everyone.
 
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Dr Frank Dunham - Plethodon cinereus Photo 1

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Dr Frank Dunham - Plethodon cinereus Photo 2

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Ian Griffin - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 1

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Ian Griffin - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 2

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Ian Griffin - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 3

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Ian Griffin - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 4

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Ian Griffin - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 5

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Justin Reed - Ambystoma maculatum

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Justin Reed - Cynops ensicauda popei

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Justin Reed - Cynops pyrrhogaster

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Justin Reed - Tylotriton verrucosus

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Justin Reed - Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens

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Zach Forsyth - Dicamptodon tenebrosus

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Re: Tran Nguyen

Less than 3 weeks left now folks.
 
This years competition is drawing to a close people, so get busy with the cameras! The final date for entries is the 30th September. Don't miss out!
 
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Emelyanova Sasha - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 1

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Emelyanova Sasha - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 2

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Emelyanova Sasha - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 3

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Emelyanova Sasha - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 4

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Emelyanova Sasha - Ambystoma mexicanum Photo 5

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Kenny De Boeck - Notophthalmus viridescens

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Kenny De Boeck - Ambystoma jeffersonianum

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Luca De Felice - Cynops orientalis Photo 1

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Luca De Felice - Cynops orientalis Photo 2

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Luca De Felice - Cynops orientalis Photo 3

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Luca De Felice - Cynops orientalis Photo 4

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Catrin Rees - Triturus cristatus

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Jim Anno - Ambystoma hybrid

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Jim Anno - Aneides aeneus

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Jim Anno - Desmognathus fuscus

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Jim Anno - Eurycea lucifuga

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Jim Anno - Psuedotriton ruber ruber

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We've had quite a deluge of entries in the last couple of days. Please be patient whilst they get processed. I will upload the rest as soon as I can.

Keep 'em coming!
 
wow all the pictures are stunning.:happy:
 
13 days left now.
 
That Desmognathus pic by Jim is really cool, i like!

Cheers,

Vide
 
Sorry I forgot to put the species down I think it was Triturus cristatus - Catrin
 
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