Friday, October 1, 2010

2nd Annual Bicycle Travel Photo Contest Opens Today

Photo by marcomeijerinkphoto on Flickr
Adventure Cycling invites you to enter our 2nd Annual Bicycle Travel Photo Contest. We ran this contest last year and received some amazing submissions (like the winner, above), and we know that this year will bring even more inspiration!

We are again looking for the photo that captures the beauty and wonder of your bicycle touring adventures, both past and present. We are especially interested in images that showcase the wide range of bike-touring experiences: road and dirt riding, rural and urban settings, scenery, people, and the emotions.

(Last year's submissions)
How to Enter
To enter up to five (5) images, upload your photo(s) to Adventure Cycling’s Contests Flickr™ group and tag them with Adventure10. (Not familiar with Flickr? Find out more about this easy way to enter.)

Or, if you prefer, you may use our Photo Contest Web Form to upload up to five (5) images for consideration in the contest. Entrants who attempt to enter more than five photos through multiple entries will be disqualified from the competition.

Be sure to review the full rules before entering. Entries accepted through December 31, 2010.

The winner's image will be printed in the March 2011 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. The first place winner will also receive a two-year membership with Adventure Cycling and a $100 gift certificate for our Cyclosource store.


Photo by marcomeijerinkphoto on Flickr, last year's winner

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