Woophy's 3rd Annual Worldwide Photo Contest: What's News to You?


ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands, September 17 /PRNewswire/ --     Summary:

- Worldwide photo competition calls for people's personal take
on the news

- Participation is free: see info and examples of recent
submissions at http://www.woophy.com

- Dozens of prizes to be won: such as an Olympus E-410 SLR camera

The popular member-based website WOrld Of PHotographY, better known as
Woophy.com, invites digital camera owners from across the world to submit
their most beautiful picture to our 3rd annual photo competition. This year's
contest theme is 'news'. And we don't mean classic press agency news! Woophy
want to see what's considered 'news' to people living in all different
corners of the world: anything from local events to personal takes on issues
such as globalisation or climate change. An independent and professional jury
will select the winners. All prize-winning photographs will be part of an
exhibition to be held in the spring of 2008 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The contest is sponsored by Olympus, who contributed an Olympus E-410 SLR
camera as first prize. There are dozens of other prizes as well, such as
three Gorillapod tripods, professional photo-editing software, large prints
and Woophy t-shirts. For participation go to: http://www.woophy.com/contest. 
The contest opened on September 1st and closes on December 31st, 2007.

About Woophy.com

Woophy is a fast growing community of over 20,000 photo enthusiasts from
166 different countries. Together we create a current, democratic,
photographic world map on internet, containing over 300,000 photos from all
over the planet. Unlike other internet maps, Woophy's clickable world map is
fast and easy to navigate, while it allows users to zoom in to the eye level.
Within seconds you can make a visual journey from Beijing via The Seychelles
to Easter Island. Since its launch in 2005, Woophy.com has won several awards
among them the European Seal of Excellence in Multimedia Design and the
Amsterdam-based Digital Pioneers Academy 2006.

More information: Surf to http://www.woophy.com/contest

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