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Rules

Eligibility

The BC SPCA Wildlife-In-Focus Wildlife Photography Contest is open to all photographers at least 14 years of age*, with the exception of Wild ARC employees. All photographs must be taken in British Columbia. The BC SPCA reserves the right to verify, in its sole judgment, winner eligibility.

*Youth 13 and under can participate in the BC SPCA Kids Club contests


Deadline
Entries will be accepted starting July 15, 2017 and the final date for submitting photos is September 15, 2017 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. To avoid processing delays, please try not to wait until the final days of the contest to enter. The BC SPCA anticipates notifying winners by mid-October 2017.


Prizes

This year's exciting prize sponsors include: Canadian GeographicCanadian Art, Greystone BooksLens & Shutter Vancouver, LUSH, NatureKids BCOutdoor Photography Canada, SPUD.CA, and The Lab Vancouver 

People's Choice

The photo with the most votes will also be awarded the People's Choice Award. The 52 photos with the most votes (including the People's Choice) will be featured on a Wildlife-In-Focus deck of cards.  Those photographers featured on the deck of cards will receive a complementary deck. Additional decks may be purchased after the contest. 

There is no limit to how many times you can vote for an entry.

In the event of a tie for a spot in the top 52, the photograph that was entered first will be considered a higher rank. Please note this is the system already used by GoGo Photo Contest to determine the rankings, and we will abide by the final ranks. Photos that do not meet the rules below may require substitution or forfeit their spot.

Judge's Picks

First prize - one photo from both categories will be published as a feature in a future AnimalSense magazine, plus winners will receive a gift item. Second and third prizes, and the People's Choice Award, will be awarded and may include gift certificates and gift items. The BC SPCA may also award Honourable Mentions as the judges deem appropriate. 

Judging
Photographs will be judged on originality, technical excellence, composition, overall impact and artistic merit. All decisions by the judges will be final and binding.


How to enter
All images must be digital and photos may be color or black and white. Photographers may enter a single or multiple images; there is no maximum to number of entries per participant. An entry fee of $5 is charged for each photograph and there is no maximum number of entries. Net contest proceeds go to the BC SPCA Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre to care for local injured and orphaned wildlife, and any contributions of $20 or more are tax-receiptable.

Entrants submit contact and contest information, upload photo(s), and select payment amount (entry fee + optional votes). All photos must have complete information on location and date taken. The judges use this information to help them select the winners. Not providing this information may hurt your chances of winning. Payment is made on a secure web page using a major credit card. Registration confirms the BC SPCA can contact you regarding this year's and future year's contests unless otherwise specified.

Prepare Your Photos: Camera-made digital images or digital scans of slides or prints must be uploaded as jpg or png files. File size must be minimum 1MB (or minimum 900px tall or 1200px wide) for submissions. However, original files of camera-made digital photos must be 4 MB or larger and must be available by request.


Photo requirements
We are looking for striking images from green spaces, beaches, roadsides and your backyard, that represent the resiliency of local wildlife living at the interface with humans. The BC SPCA Wild ARC cares for more than 3,000 injured and orphaned wild animals a year. Contest photographs will ideally represent a diversity of species and challenges local wild animals face, keeping in theme with our overall mission. These images may show fun and interesting animal behaviour, portraits of wild animals in their natural habitat, and adaptations of wild animals living in urban environments.

All photographs must be taken in British Columbia and submissions must indicate physical location and approximate date taken. Photographs taken before the contest year may be submitted. Previously published photos may also be entered, however please include information on when and where the photos appeared.

Urban wild animals include both native and non-native free-living species of birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates resident or transient to BC. Do not include photographs of exotic pets, feral or domestic animals. The photographed animals cannot be temporarily confined or live in permanent captivity; therefore animals in game farms, roadside zoos, educational, breeding, or commercial facilities, or wildlife rehabilitation centres will be disqualified.

Entrants must not infringe on the rights of any other photographer or person or submit images that involve the wilful harassment of wildlife or damage to the environment by the photographer. All photos should be taken in adherence to NANPA Principles of Ethical Field Practices. Additionally, free-living wildlife cannot be coerced with food (with the exception of birds at feeders only) or stressed unnaturally in order to photograph. Remotely operated cameras may be acceptable provided the technology does not have the potential to harass or alter the behaviour of animals. For example, stationary wild/game cameras are acceptable, but the use of drones or other moving, unmanned vehicles is not acceptable. The photo must not contain people.

Digital Alterations: All photographs should accurately reflect the subject matter and the scene as it appeared. Photos that have been digitally altered beyond standard optimization will be disqualified. Acceptable are adjustments to color, contrast, brightness and sharpness; removal of dust and scratches; cropping; black and white conversions. Not acceptable are photo composites; the addition, duplication, deletion or moving of objects in the photos (including watermarks); or the use of artistic digital filters and effects. Examples of artistic filters and effects are watercolour, neon glow, posterizing, stained glass, and others which do not show the scene in its natural way.


Photographer rights
Entrants retain ownership and all other rights to future use of the photographs but entry into the contest constitutes your agreement to allow your entered photographs - and your name and city - to be published as winners or finalists in BC SPCA magazines and publications, and on the BC SPCA website, and be used for fundraising and educational activities of the BC SPCA with appropriate photography credit. These activities may include, but are not limited to, BC SPCA publications and web pages, calendars, annual auction, online photo features and contests, photo cards, and emails providing BC SPCA information.


Legal conditions
By entering this competition, you agree to these entry rules and the following legal conditions:

By entering, participants warrant that his or her entry materials are original, that they are the photographer and they do not infringe on any third party's rights, and that participant has obtained any necessary permissions from any third party if a third party's property appears in the photograph. The BC SPCA reserves the right to disqualify any entry if it finds in its sole discretion that any of the foregoing warranties are not true. Decisions of the BC SPCA shall be final and binding.

By entering, participants release and hold harmless the BC SPCA, its affiliated organizations, and each of their directors, officers, employees, attorneys, agents and representatives (collectively, the "Organization") from any and all liability for any injuries, loss, claim, action, demand or damage of any kind arising from or related to the BC SPCA Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest, any prize won, any use of the entry materials by the BC SPCA, the warranties participants make, any misuse or malfunction of any prize awarded, participation in any BC SPCA-related activity, or participation in the BC SPCA.

The contest is governed by the laws of the Canada and is subject to applicable federal, provincial, and local laws and regulations. Participant agrees that any and all disputes that cannot be resolved with the Organization, and causes of action arising out of or connected with the BC SPCA, shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, before a court of competent jurisdiction. In any such dispute, participant shall, under no circumstances, be entitled to claim punitive, incidental or consequential damages, or any other damages, including attorneys' fees, other than participant's actual out-of-pocket expenses (if any) associated with participating in the BC SPCA Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest. Participant hereby waives all rights to have damages multiplied or increased.

Any attempt by an entrant or other individual to deliberately damage any website or undermine the legitimate operation of the BC SPCA is a violation of criminal and civil laws, and should such an attempt be made, the Organization reserves the right to seek damages to the fullest extent permitted by law.

The Organization is not responsible for any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by website users or by any equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the photography contest, or by any technical or human error that may occur in the processing of submissions to the BC SPCA Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest, including but not limited to any misprints or typographical errors. The Organization assumes no responsibility for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft or destruction or unauthorized access to, or alteration of, photographs. The Organization is not responsible for any problems or technical malfunction of any telephone network or lines, computer equipment, servers, providers, computer on-line systems, software, or failure of email on account of technical problems or traffic congestion on the Internet or at any website, including injury or damage to participant's or to any other person's computer related to or resulting from participating in or uploading images or information to the BC SPCA Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest.

In no event will the Organization, their advertising and promotional agencies, or their directors, officers, employees, attorneys, agents and representatives be responsible or liable for any damages or losses of any kind, including direct indirect, incidental, consequential or punitive damages arising out of participant's access to and use of the Organization's websites, or the downloading or uploading and/or printing of material from said sites. Without limiting the foregoing, everything on the Organization's sites is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied.

The BC SPCA is not responsible for lost, damaged, late or misdirected photographs, or for uploading connections, garbled transmissions, unauthorized intervention or technical malfunctions.
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