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Water Photo Competition

Photography competition in aid of Cork FM

Lifetime Lab and Cork FM invite you to use your imagination and skill to photograph images on the theme of Water and be in with the chance to win an aerial photography flight.

The aim of the photographic competition is to capture images that celebrate the role of water in your community.It is open to everyone - young and old -from professional photographers to weekend snappers.

In addition to the top prize there is a special category for under 16's of a shirt autographed by Ireland and Manchester City star and Cobh native Stephen Ireland.Prizes for 2nd and 3rd will be guided tours and horse riding lessons from Lucky Meadows Equestrian Centre,Watergrasshill  courtesy of Mr.Sean Kelly and Mr.Kieran McCarthy.

The winning entries along with a number of other top entries will be publically displayed at Lifetime Lab during Heritage Week including Water Open Day on August 29th   

There are two classes - under 16 and open. For under 16's proof of age will be requested for any photographs selected. Entrants must be under 16 as at 31st July 2009 to qualify.

Entries of prints only must be received no later than 5pm on by Friday, 28th August  2009. 

Print sizes must be between 10" x 8" minimum and 16" x 12" maximum.  They may be submitted mounted or unmounted.

The photos must have been taken by the person entering the competition.

A maximum of three entries will be accepted per entrant.

The entry fee of €10 per entrant (€5 for under 16's)

Photos must be submitted by post with completed entry form to

Water Photo Competition,

Lifetime Lab

Lee Road

Cork

Ireland

Water Photo Competition 2009 Entry Form

Water Photo Competition 2009 Term & Conditions

  Water Photography Competition Press Release 2009