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Walking New Zealand Monthly Photo Contest

We are looking for the best digital photos each month depicting walking

Now the time to get your digital camera out or look through your digital images and enter the Walking New

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Zealand Digital Photo

Contest

The image could be a scenic scene, a walk on the beach with the dog, a bush walk, a street walk or anything walking that takes your fancy. The rules are simply: there must be a person or persons walking in the picture either front, side or back on, and can be in the distance. We require an emailed image in high resolution mode, in jpeg format as an attachment, and NOT embedded in Word or in the email, and NOT a

link to a website to be downloaded.

The subject line must have the words “Walking New Zealand Photo Contest” and the email must include the NAME, POSTAL ADDRESS and phone number of the person who took the photo and a small caption. In this contest ONLY ONE emailed photo accepted per month. Entry in the contest automatically allows us to print the image. The person who has their photo published will receive a six month subscription or a renewal to Walking New Zealand magazine of six months. If a picture is chosen for the cover page the person will receive a 12 month subscription or renewal.

Email your entries to: walkingnz@xtra.co.nz with

subject line “Walking New Zealand Photo Contest” Only EMAILED entries will be accepted.

PHOTO CONTEST

Above: Finally made it to the Top of Mt kaukau (pre lockdown) with the help of hubby. Photo by Helena and Clair., Johnsonville, Wellington.

Below: Whitecliffs Walkway - Mark and Helen from the Upper Hutt Walking and Tramping Club enjoying these stunning Taranaki Cliffs. Photo by Judith O’Leary, Clouston Park, Upper Hutt.

Above left: On the Mount Aubrey track at Whangarei Heads. Photo by Heather Whelan, Kensington.

Above right: Noel emerging from the tunnel at Tunnel Beach, Dunedin. John, the son of the founder of Dunedin (William Cargill), had the tunnel dug to this hidden beach in the 1870s - supposedly so that his family could have a private place to bathe. The Tunnel Beach walk provides spectacular coastal views including a natural archway/ land bridge alongside a buttress-like headland covered in coastal turf. Photo by Claire Woodhall, Havelock North.

Below right: Walking the Windows walk in the beautiful Karangahake Gorge. Photo taken by Alex Ferguson, Wanganui.

PHOTO CONTEST

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