Photo Competition “Who Cares ... About water? Nature does!”19/05/2010 |
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| Photographers who are between 18 and 25 years old, creative and ready to cross linguistic barriers are invited to participate in the European Water Partnership (EWP)’s photo competition “Who cares ... about water? Nature does!”. Entries are welcomed at latest 26th May 2010. |
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Youngsters living in Europe can express their interpretation of the title and their view on interlinkeages between water and biodiversity in pictures. All works will be exhibited during the Green Week, to be held in Brussels, 1st-4th June 2010.
A high-level jury and visitors of the Green Week Exhibition will vote for the best pictures by examining photographer’s skills, creativity, originality, the artistic realisation of the title and the intercultural comprehensibility. And the very best: The winners will be invited to receive attractive prices at the Aquawareness photo competition award ceremony, taking place in a European Capital. Place and date of this ceremony will be released soon.
Participation in the competition is very easy: candidates need to submit electronically up to two photos before Wednesday, 26th May, 5pm Central European Time, to click@ewp.eu .
For further information please have a look at the flyer attached as well as on the dedicated webpage.
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