For the 2011 calendar page competitions each person is allowed 1 entry per calendar month. In other words, for this competition you can submit 1 May entry, 1 June entry, 1 July entry, and 1 August entry.
Photography Contest Rules and Details
August Entry by ValyaValentina for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo shows the sheaves of hay on the field. August is the month when the harvesting is usually began. In Ukrainian the month "August" is called after the sickle. That's why the harvesting and m…
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May Entry by Davidrice1951 for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
May is the door opening to Summer. We can begin to leave the back door open on sunny days. This Photo shows that first peak, a sneak peak, into Summer. This Photo was shot at noon; the door opens to …
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July Entry by RunnerFitz for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo was taken on July 4, 2010 from just in front of the Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. I tried to include the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Memorial and the United States Capitol…
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May Entry by emily for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
A sunset on a climbing frame. It was taken in May and I think it sums up summer because summer is when people let loose and fool around and act childish again with water fights and ice creams etc and…
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Entry by twoodcock for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
A Cyprus tree with lots of Spanish moss. One of my favorite photos from my vacation this year. We seen this tree while on a boat cruise on the lake at DeLeon Springs Florida. The Spanish moss looks d…
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Entry by nirajalok for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
The moment I saw this place, I knew I am going to spend hours here. I went around this place in circles, trying to find the right angles, shooting a number of pictures, and finally was happy with thi…
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August Entry by KBrown567 for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo was taken along what's known as the Boardwalk, a gravel path that runs along San Francisco Bay from the Marina next to Fort Mason all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge. You can see the typ…
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July Entry by KBrown567 for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo was taken at the garden area on the southeast side of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, which abounds with annual and perennial flower beds and manicured hedges. I was taken by the …
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June Entry by KBrown567 for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo was taken looking north across San Francisco Bay. The abandoned structure on the wharf is the eastern edge of Fort Mason, across the Bay is Marin County. The expansiveness of the light is …
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May Entry by KBrown567 for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo was taken on the grounds of the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, you can see part of a wall reflecting in the pool. The delicate blossoms and soft colors put me in mind of spring, whe…
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May Entry by Tamlynn20 for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
For this photo I was laying on the ground for a different perspective of the tulips. I was also experimenting with my new Canon 10-22 ultra wide lens. The other great thing is I felt that the picture…
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August Entry by Twoodcock for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This is a picture of a Golden Eagle which was injured and now resides with the Raptors program with Southwestern High School. They keep several "birds of prey" that have been injured and care for the…
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July Entry by Twoodcock for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
These flowers are pink 9 oclocks that begin to bloom in late June and through July August and September. They are annuals and I have several bulbs around the 2 front corners of my house. They bloom l…
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August Entry by LLHeim for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo is a sunset shot of harvest time on the Palouse--something that comes like clockwork every August. The setting sun is highlighting the rolling hills covered with ripe wheat fields, and tho…
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July Entry by LLHeim for 2011 Calendar Contest Part 2
This photo is Mount Rainier capped with a lenticular cloud formation, reflected in the mirror-like water of the lake. The first of the season wild flowers and evergreen trees tipped with new growth i…
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