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photo contest deadline extended

For the first issue of 2009, ENR wants to capture “The Year in Construction” through the photos readers have taken of projects and people. We’re asking our picture-taking readers – individuals and firms, amateurs and pros – to submit their best construction photos, taken anywhere in the world between Nov. 1, 2007 and Oct. 31, 2008. We want dynamic, well-composed, dramatic and aesthetically pleasing pictures of people working safely in the construction world.

The contest deadline has been extended a week to Nov. 14th.

A panel of judges from ENR and other McGraw-Hill publications will select the best of the best for presentation in ENR’s print issue of Jan. 5, 2009. The judges’ picks also will be featured in an online winners gallery.

Every qualifying entry also will be posted in the Reader Photos gallery at ENR.com as they are received and processed. Viewers can share and recommend their favorites. The most-recommended photos will also be displayed in a collection of readers’ favorites as yet another way to admire the great photos of The Year in Construction, 2008.

Photos must be submitted as digital images. Photographers must grant The McGraw Hill Companies non-exclusive worldwide rights to reproduce the images in digital and electronic publications.

Click here to enter the contest.   (Have you got the latest version of the free Acrobat Reader? The photo submission process works best if you do. Click here to download it now.)

Entry deadline is Nov. 14, 2008.

Send questions to enr_photo_contest@mcgraw-hill.com.

 

 


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