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Wetpixel Announces Finalists For 2011 Raja Ampat Park Tag Design Contest

By Matt J. Weiss, September 13, 2010 @ 04:13 PM (EST)
For the last few years Wetpixel has hosted the Raja Ampat Tag Design Contest.  Photographers and designers submit their best attempts at creating the next Raja Ampat park tag, and 20 finalists are picked for the public to vote on. The winner will have their design used as next years official tag.  The finalists for 2011 have been chosen and voting is now open.  Head over to the voting page to check it out.   More on contest from Wetpixel below. 
 

 
 
Press Release
20 finalists have been chosen to compete in the 2011 Raja Ampat Park Tag Design Contest! We need your help in picking the design or photo that will be printed on 5,000 tags for entry into the Raja Ampat Marine Protected Area. Competition was extremely tough this year, and judges had a really hard time choosing from the pool of excellent submissions.
 


Public voting is hosted at Wetpixel.com, starting now and ending at 11:59PM on October 11, 2010. Head on over and pick out your favorites (and send your friends to do the same)!
 

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