Canon’s annual EOS Photo5 online photographic competition for Australian and New Zealand amateur photographers is on again fresh challenges to inspire contestants to new heights.

 

September 8, 2010: Canon’s annual EOS Photo5 online photographic competition for Australian and New Zealand amateur photographers is on again fresh challenges to inspire contestants to new heights.
This is the fourth consecutive year for EOS Photo5 and each year has seen the number and quality of photographs consistently increase. Photographers registering for the competition will receive a box containing a number of everyday objects, which must be used as inspiration for the images submitted for the five briefs. The 2010 EOS Photo5 box will include objects that will intrigue and entertain even veteran EOS Photo5 entrants when it arrives on their doorstop.
The registration period kicks off on 10 September and closes at midnight on 23 September, or once the limited number of boxes has run out. Those who miss out on receiving a box can still enter the challenge by registering for the ø¢â‚¬ËœOpen Brief’ up until 21 October. Winners will be announced on December 1, 2010. The winner of each individual brief will receive an EOS 5D Mark II premium kit (camera body and EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens) and a three-day creative photography workshop in Queenstown, New Zealand with EOS Masters Jackie Ranken and Mike Langford. The Portfolio Competition Winner will receive the same prize as the individual winners, plus an EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye lens and a PIXMA Pro9000 Mark II printer.

Registration is free. However, the number of boxes is limited so early registration is vital to ensure you don’t miss out. To register go to www.canon.com.au/worldofeos/photo5/.