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earth.jpgI quite frequently get e-mails for people who want me to promote their site, and I can’t blame them. After all, this website rules more than words can possibly describe (I guess I’ve been reading a little too much of Maddox‘ work recently).

A large proportion of the sites I get e-mails about are various competitions etc, and most of them are complete and utter rubbish. So when I got an e-mail from Will, suggesting I have a look at his photo of the day competition website, I was elated – finally, a decent example of how it should be done!

There are more photography competitions out there than you can shake a stick at, which is completely silly, as most of them are piss-poor excuses to get a lot of photos for free (which has been discussed before). But EarthShots is completely different – Quite apart from the fact that the quality of the website is great, the competition is so sharp it’s nearly vicious. And hell, if you ever needed any inspiration, the Earthshots archive is hardly the worst place to start!

Check out Earthshots, you might just like it!

Money made from this advert will be invested in prime lenses.
This post, "New photo of the day contest", is part of these categories: All articles, was posted by Haje Jan Kamps and saw the light of day on the 22nd of November 2006. I hope you liked it.

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By Earth Shots on November 22nd, 2006 (permalink)

Mate, thank you! I can’t believe you dedicated a whole post to Earth Shots! I had started to think my email had been consigned to the spam folder! This exposure should really help us out a lot… the quality of submissions in the last few hours has already improved noticeably :)

Thanks again! Keep up the good work with photocritic… the quality and frequency of your posts continues to amaze me!

Best wishes,
Will

By Earth Shots on November 29th, 2006 (permalink)

Well today Earth Shots has been around for one whole month! To celebrate, we put together this little slideshow… it allows you to see all of the winning photos so far in one go :)
http://www.earthshots.org/slideshow/

 

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