PRIZES FOR NATURE-STUDY PHOTOGRAPHS
To encourage the development of Nature photography the Forest and Bird Protection Society is offering the following cash prizes: — Section A. £1 for best photograph depicting native land bird or birds. ~ B. £1 for best photograph depicting sea birds or waterfowl. ~ C. £1 for best photograph depicting scenic beauty. ~ D. £1 for best photograph depicting forest destruction or erosion.
Photographs of birds in captivity are not eligible. The winning photographs, with the names of the prizewinners, will be published. Awards of 5/- each will be made to other competitors whose photographs are deemed worthy of publication. Any competitor may enter any number of photographs.
The competitor’s name and address and the title must be written on the back of each photograph, which must be a glossy print to facilitate reproduction. All entries become the property of the Forest 8C Bird Protection Society. The judge will be Mr. G. C. Clarke, Process Expert. Entries close Ist July, 1940, and should be addressed to Forest 8C Bird, Box 631, G.P.0., Wellington.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 56, 1 May 1940, Page 13
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173PRIZES FOR NATURE-STUDY PHOTOGRAPHS Forest and Bird, Issue 56, 1 May 1940, Page 13
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