BBC Photographer of the Year 2007 comp

Thanks for the heads-up.

At least they have now changed the terms of use for all photographs submitted (They did not really have that much choice following last-years outcry!)
 
In accordance with section 9 of the BBC's Terms of use you agree to grant to the BBC a non-exclusive licence to publish and use your photographs for non-commercial purposes. Copyright will however remain with the photographer.

that's better - might give it a go this year
 
Not much of prize, a Nikon??? ;)
 
even as a Nikon owner/user i'd still sell it... :)
 
Well if you take the lens off and lay it on its back, you could use it as a mini barbeque for borrowers.

If I won a Nikon I'd be tempted to keep it, just for the sake of saying "Oi, I got both :p"
 
Well if you take the lens off and lay it on its back, you could use it as a mini barbeque for borrowers.

If I won a Nikon I'd be tempted to keep it, just for the sake of saying "Oi, I got both :p"

lol @ marcel. have you guys been passing the happy pills and wackybacky around in the Staff Room again?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Well if they did, they didnt pass it my way :bat:
 
I thought Matty was worryingly mellow at the mo ;)
 
Some interesting themes as well:

22 July - Hidden
5 August - Concentration
19 August - Look down
2 September - Heritage
16 September - Time

Any of those makes a change from the usual "water", "portraits", "nature" etc of the usual POTY competition.
 
Forget the Nikon, it should be the satisfaction of having won! Still, I would have thought the mighty Beeb could stretch to a D200 and an 18-200 VR.

woodrage, you've missed the first one off the list. The first theme is 'blue' and the deadline is July 8th.
 
woodrage, you've missed the first one off the list. The first theme is 'blue' and the deadline is July 8th.

Yes, I know. It was deliberate as themes based around a particular colour have been done with some degree of regularly by POTY competitions in the past. As themes I like these individual colour ones, but I was focusing on the other subjects because they're quite unusual.
 
So is the BBC Britain in Pictures competition going to be canned aswell? (The one in partnership with Flickr)
 
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