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Competition: Become a Photo journalist for CyberDodo!
Hall of Fame (Winners of CyberDodo's tournaments)Competition runs from 1 to 30 January 2012
CyberDodo is giving you the chance to win, at your choice, one of the following: a Sony PSP console, a portable Apple iPod nano 8Go or a Nikon Coolpix S3100 digital camera

Go to this page, copy CyberDodo's picture and print it (Or you can even draw it if you are a friend of the environment, see below)

Then, take a photo of one or several animals (it can be wild animals or pets, but make sure you do not put anyone in danger); make sure that CyberDodo's picture and the name of the site are visible. By the way, do not forget that your favourite site has numerous series on animals to keep you informed and entertained.
If you do not have a printer or if your love of the environment is pushing you to save resources (Well done!), you can even draw CyberDodo, because our team and partners support your creativity - don't forget to write the name of the place on it!
To give you an idea of what you can send in, what do you think of this magnificent cat?

Did you understand everything that you need to do?
Al right then, may your camera be your best friend and help you to win the Animals competition!
Before midnight (Monaco time) on 31 January, send us your photo at photo (at) cyberdodo.com (Replace the (at) with @. Only 1 entry per member) by exclusively using the email address that you used to create your CyberDodo account. Your photo should measure a minimum of 500 pixels by 500 and a maximum of 800x800; photos which do not comply with these criteria shall not be accepted. Do not forget to also indicate when and where it was taken, as well as the names of the people who are featured in the photo.
Our team will meet to decide on the grand prize winner, whose photo shall be featured in the ‘Hall of Fame'.
Good luck to you all!
Important: When taking photos, never put yourself and/or other people in danger. Respect the environment and do not do anything illegal because, of course, if there is any doubt that a photo does not respect CyberDodo's message of respect and conservation, it will be disqualified from the competition. Photos that are ‘improved' with Photoshop® and/or edited photos are equally not allowed. By sending in your photo, you are guaranteeing that you own all rights to it and have obtained the agreement of all the people featured in the photo.
The winner of the tournament will receive the prize of his/her choice out of the 3 offered. Depending on his/her country, he/she shall receive the prize or its equivalent value in the form of a bank transfer (Based on Monaco prices on the last day of the tournament)
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