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To support the great event of MotorEx, we are proud to present to you the official ‘2012 MotorEx Photo Competition’. This competition is for anyone and everyone who likes to take photos of amazing cars! If you’re unsure about what we’re looking for in each category, just have a look at some of the examples we’ve uploaded on each page!

There are 3 categories; Car Photo’s, People Photo’s and MotorEx choice

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PRIZE POOL TOTALING $3,000 CASH!

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY – PHOTO

1. Photo/s must be from the 2012 Meguiar’s MotorEx show.

2. At our discretion – the MotorEx logo will be added to all photo entries.

3. Images must be at a MAXIMUM width of 1600 pixels wide & MINIMUM width of 800 pixels.

4. Images must be sent as JPEG format

5. 3 photo entries max. per entrant.

6. All photo’s subject to approval.

7. You MUST be the photographer of the photo & own the rights to the image.

Note: Competition opens Saturday 21st of July and closes 12am 31st of August 2012. Winners will be announced on Friday 7th of September 2012.

PRIZES

We are offering up a substantial PRIZE POOL TOTALING $3,000 CASH!

Prizes will be awarded for the following:

1. Most Liked “Car” Photo: (the photo with the most votes). Prize: $1,000 CASH

1. Most Liked “People” Photo: (the photo with the most votes). Prize: $1,000 CASH

1. MotorEx’s Choice: (Chosen by MotorEx based on the photo that best represents the 2012 MotorEx). Prize: $1,000 CASH

TIPS FOR ENTRANTS

1. The quicker you submit your entry the longer it will have to receive votes and views.

2. Use social network platforms like facebook and youtube to boost votes and views.

3. Use car enthusiast forums to boost votes and views.

4. Email your friends the link to your submission and tell them to vote for you.

Submit your entries to: [email protected] – you must include the your full name and a title of your photo.

More at http://www.motorex.com.au/gallery/photo-competition/

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