The North Carolina Entomological Society has announced their annual photo contest. The deadline to submit your best arthropod shot is October 19th.
The 2009 NCES Photo Contest
September 30, 2009 by myrmecos
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Ha, I love how adult Lepidoptera are separated into their own category. I guess is the result of “… and yet another one of a butterfly, again. And one more…”
Btw, have you sweep the contests in the past Alex?
You know, I’ve never submitted my photos to any sort of contest.
I must be afraid of losing, or something.
Hell Alex from what I have seen of your work you should do very well in any photo comp.