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Safal eye in the Wild Photography competition extends submission deadline to October 15th 2023

The Safal Group has decided to extend the submission deadline for the Safal Eye In the Wild (SEIW) photography competition deadline to October 15 2023. The decision aims to provide photographers additional time to craft impactful and thought-provoking entries highlighting this year’s theme of “Drought In Focus”.

Submissions were scheduled to close on September 15th, but the organisers granted a four-week extension due to increased demand and requests from photographers. This extension allows photographers to immerse themselves in the subject matter, explore new angles, and capture the essence of the chosen environmental theme.

Photographers, both amateur and professional, are encouraged to submit their work, photographs showcasing the broad aspect of drought, its impact, protective measures, and ideas on how best to end it. Organizers hope this extended submission period will allow a broader range of voices to contribute to environmental conservation and sustainability dialogue.

Critical Details for Submission:

Theme: “Drought In Focus”

Submission Deadline: Extended to October 15th, 2023

Submission Guidelines: Entrants can submit up to three high-resolution photographs and a brief description highlighting the environmental message behind each image.

As the new submission deadline approaches, photographers are encouraged to explore their surroundings and capture this year’s theme.  The extended deadline allows for more participation and underscores the urgency of addressing environmental issues. It is a call to action for photographers to use their craft to inspire change.

So, whether you’re a seasoned photographer or an amateur enthusiast, head outdoors and contribute to this vital conversation by highlighting solutions that will help mitigate drought.

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