June is packed with multiple days celebrating Mother Nature. Get out there and touch grass; we want to see your best nature photos.Image credit: Shaminder Dulai
June is packed with multiple days devoted to celebrating nature. We kick it off on June 5 with World Environment Day, continue on June 8 with World Oceans Day and June 22 brings us World Rainforest Day. So let’s get outside. We want to see your best nature images! Take part in the official DPReview Editor’s Challenges for your chance to have your work featured on our homepage, in articles and galleries. We may even reach out to interview you about your work!
You don’t need to take your pictures on the world recognition days. Anytime starting today is okay. Just be sure to submit your best work by June 13.
DPReview editors will review every photo you upload to an Editors’ Challenge. We’ll publish our favorites in a gallery and celebrate your work with our peers.
If you miss participating in this one, please look out for our next editors’ challenge.
How to submit your photos
Submissions are now open; you have until Thursday, June 13, 2024, to submit. User voting will begin thereafter and will help inform DPReview Editors’ Picks, but will not select them. They are one factor in our evaluation of submissions.
Enter your photos and read all the rules
Processing rules:
This is a photo contest, not a post-processing contest. Please, no composite, altered or fabricated images.
Light post-processing is allowed (white balance, toning, color, etc), but you must tell us in detail what edits were made.
Capture date rules:
Images must be captured after the announcement date of the challenge.
Additional rules:
Share what gear was used and your OOC shooting specs.
In the notes field, list all edits you made during post-processing.
Include a caption that tells us where and when the photo was taken (e.g., city and time).
Please ensure your account’s contact information is current; we can contact you if your photo is selected as an Editors’ Pick.
Our standard copyright and privacy terms and conditions policy applies.
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