Are You Feeling Lucky? (or Skilled Enough to Win?)
Enter National Geographic's 2010 Photo Contest
Whose photographic dream is NOT to win $10,000 and have a picture published in one of the world's highest profile magazines? Though the odds of winning may be high, National Geographic gives you the opportunity to do just that in this year's Photo Contest. Better hurry because the deadline for submission is November 30. Check out the contest website for details, and while you're at it, look at a number of the wonderful entries submitted so far as shown in the Boston Globe's “Big Picture” column.
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Comments
Not to nitpick, I believe you mean the odds of winning are *low*
Right, James. I should have said high in that instance.
Thanks for the correction.
Uhhhh, even my correction is wrong. Low it is!
Kevin
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