

I love photos, in much the same way that I love vowels, money and the 3g mobile revolution - you can always depend on them. If you like photos just as much (or even only slightly less), here's a competition for you. My entry's below, don't be intimidated though - it doesn't represent the true extent of my power.
Name : WereYouTheres Most Transporting Photo Contest
Description : The best travel photos tell amazing stories; enter our contest to share your adventures with a larger audience! Where have you been, what did you see, and how did it change you? Upload your most amazing travel picture along with 100 words to describe your experience and you'll be entered to win an iPod Nano.
Site Name : http://wereyouthere.com/contests/tr...
Prize : $179.00
Held : Online Competition
Address : 250 Camino Alto, Suite 140
City : Mill Valley
State : CA
Zip : 94941
Country : United States
Contact Number : (415) 383-1944
Email :
contest@wereyouthere.com
Registration Link :
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Registration Fee : Null
Terms and Conditions Link :
http://wereyouthere.com/contests/contest-rules.php
Start Date : 02/24/2010
End Date : 03/14/2010
Need some inspiration? Here's my entry!
"Hey hey hey!
Here’s a small sample of my travel photographs – I think you’ll like them, because, believe it or not, there are real ghosts in them! I found it difficult to believe too, but I had them checked with Boots AND the Photo Factory, and they both said they were as sound as. The first one was when I attended a big room full of top CEOs, and there was a cool ghost there, scoffing canopes and whatnot. He was cool, telling jokes to everyone. One guy (circled for your convenience) was trying to tell jokes too, and it all got a bit competitive (you know how it goes). It spoiled everyone’s fun, because it stopped being about jokes and started being about who was neediest!? I’d say the ghost, mainly because he was essentially stuck between two dimensional planes, and no one’s really around for you when you’re a ghost, to explain what you have to do to rectify your situation.
The second was this massive ghost in a train station, following some guy with a briefcase (maybe he’d borrowed a magazine and had forgotten to return it. I wouldn’t be too bothered, but magazines are quite expensive, so I can at least empathise). I’m sorry about the reference to the Dance Nation CD at the top of the photo, I don’t know how to get that off.
Yours
Arthur Bonoit
(Photographer + Ghost Expert = Photographer Ghost Expert)
P.S. How big is an Ipod? I’ve had to tape my letterbox up from the inside, but if it’s thin, you can slide it under the door."
Give it your best shot but you won't win because I will.

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