Please submit your photos before the end of January using this method:
Visit this website: "2022 Competition Dropbox" and follow instructions to select and deliver your photos. This is what you should see:
N.B. When using this website to post photos to the Dropbox it is not necessary to sign up to, or log into Dropbox even if you are invited to do so.
Click on 'Add files' to select the source of your photos then select your photos (or folders), or if you already have your file list open just drag and drop photos from the list into the white box.
Once you have selected one or several photos fill in your name and email address then click 'Upload'.
Send an email to me, Tim, to provide this important information about each photo:
- the photo filename (e.g. P1040276.jpg)
- a caption which we will inscribe on your photo
- the competition category (see below)
The
rules and categories are simple. The full 'Competition Rules' document
is available under the 'Information Hub' heading on our website.
Competition Period: Photos taken during the 2022 calendar year.
Your
photos must all illustrate a connection to cycling by depicting a
bicycle or cyclist for example, or some obvious cycling association.
You may submit two photos in each category:
6.1. Male one or more male cyclists
6.2. Female one or more female cyclists
6.3. Action cyclist(s) in action
6.4. Scenery scenery or landscape
6.5. Building buildings, architecture
6.6. Humorous funny or amusing
6.7. Group any mix of male and female cyclists
Note
that the award for a winning photograph in each category will be given
to the photographer who took the picture, not to the model(s).
This
method for submitting photos should work with any device (PC, Apple,
iPad, iPhone, Tablet or Android phone) but if it doesn't work for you,
please let me know so that we can address the problem. It does depend
on you being able to locate the folder in your phone, tablet or PC where you store your photos. It
does not require you to install the DropBox software.
This is the
best way of sending photos. Please note that some methods of
transmitting photos, such as WhatsApp, shrink the photo before sending,
diminishing the quality of the original photo as it is in your camera or
phone.
Now I can sit back and await the cheerful tinkling sound your photos make when they land in my DropBox.
~ Tim
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