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DIY Photography “How I Took It” Contest

Our Friend Udi over at DIY Photography is holding a “How I took it” contest that is definitely worth checking out.

How to enter

Entering is pretty simple. All you have to do is write a tutorial sharing a tip, technique gear-build or lighting setup on your blog and follow a few other simple steps as outline here.

Grand Prize:

A Nikon D7000 + 18-105mm Lens ( $1,496.95) or a Canon 60D + 18-200mm Lens ($1,399.00) – winners choice
A Lensbaby Pro Effects Kit for Nikon or Canon ($749.95)
A Tamron SP 10-24MM F/3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) Lens ($499.00)
A 3 Legged Thing X4 Eric Carbon Fiber Tripod w/ AirHed 1 Ball Head ($489)
A Think Tank Airport International V 2.0 Rolling Camera Bag ($369.75)
A complete Tabelz Laptop Support Kit with a Primary Table, Side Table, Accessory Arm and Cup Holder (winner picks size) ($224.80)
A Datacolor Spyder4Pro Display Calibration System ($169)
A Big Ol’ Nasty Pack ($152)
A Custom SLR package: C-loop, Glide Strap and M-Plate Pro ($150.85)
A Joby Gorillapod Focus/Ballhead X Bundle ($146.02)
A Lightroom package from SLR Lounge Including their A-Z DVD tutorial, Preset system and Workflow DVD tutorial ($297)
A complete DIYP Product package ($97.95)
Readers Fav (list below):

A Think Tank Retrospective 10 Shoulder Bag ($157.75)
A Joby Gorillapod SLR-Zoom Tripod w/ BH1-01EN Ballhead ($79.95)
A Nasty Flag And a Nasty Clamp ($97)
A Lightroom package from SLR Lounge Including their A-Z DVD tutorial, Preset system and Workflow DVD tutorial ($297)
A complete DIYP Product package ($97.95)

Why this is awesome

Not only do you get a chance to win great prizes; but you also get the opportunity to share your knowledge with the photography world with the tips and tutorials that you write.

Enter Now!

Make sure you don’t miss out. Enter here!


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