Title(28 February) Golden Turtle — Competition in Wildlife Photography2022-12-15 01:57
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The Golden Turtle photo contest is part of the Golden Turtle Festival in Russia, one of the largest international eco-educational project that brings together photographers, designers, and artists celebrating the beauty of the wildlife. The 2023 Golden Turtle offers multiple categories for photography, eco-posters, and art. The photo contest aims to recognize outstanding wildlife photography in 13 nominations: animals in the environment; the portrait of the animal; animal behavior; microcosm; the underwater world; art and nature's image; landscape; magic of plants; humans and nature; reserved Russia; mobile photography; nature through eyes of youth; nature through the eyes of children. The competition winners who place first in their nomination will receive US$1,000. The winner of the Photographer of the Year will receive US$2,000. The official languages of the contest are Russian and English.

  

Maximum Amount: US$1,000 (first place in each nomination); US$2,000 (Photographer of the Year)

Submission Deadline: 28 February, 2023


For more information and guidelines on how to apply, please visit here.

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