Lou Siroy, Picture Editor, Times Travel
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Citizen Traveller - December winner
Stephanie Flint, 24, of Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, is December's winner with her photo of a Mumbai street scene: “I had been working on a cruise ship. The days in port made it all worthwhile. One of my favourite locations was Mumbai - the poverty was upsetting, but there was also vibrancy and excitement. It was such a breath of fresh air to see that however poor they are, a child just wants to have fun.”
The runner-up was Harry Leeming, of Kelso, Roxburghshire (second picture above): “I saw this guy on a street in Havana and knew he was strikingly familiar. I showed him the book and he really wasn't very amused - and no more so when I asked if I could take a photo.”
JANUARY COMPETITION
To enter the January competition, send your best shot as a Jpeg e-mail attachment to travelpictures@thetimes.co.uk. If you have entered before send us a different picture. Competition closes at noon on January 26.
THE PRIZE
Win a return crossing for a family of four including car and a four-berth cabin between Porstmouth and Santander in norther Spain, worth up to £1000. Travel on Brittany Ferries' luxury flagship Pont Aven, on thei new weekly route to Spain.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
November
November's winner (picture 1 from November's finalists gallery) characterised a month of intelligent, revealing images. Indeed, we have been so impressed by your entries in this first year that we are planning an exhibition. Watch this space.
Artur Tarczynski wins a luxury trip to Italy for a photo distinguished by composition and compassion. It was the weekly winner two weeks ago. He shot Bangkok's busy streets from above and caught another photographer following a crawling beggar.
October
We have been running this competition for ten months and still the strong entries keep coming. You will remember last month's winner as a stormy ocean blast in black and white, and again this month water has swept over the page. This time though we went for escapism. October's best image is a bright burst of Brazilian emerald (picture 1 in the October 17 gallery), washing around playful figures on a rock. Ricardo Nunes wins a four-night stay at the Riad Zanzibar in Marrakesh with addictedtotravel.com. The prize includes a day in the Atlas Mountains and a walk with a Berber guide.
September
September was another strong month for your photographs - you're not making it easy for us to choose. Perhaps appropriately, in such a rain-filled month, it was the image of two tiny surfers (image 1, September gallery) dodging bellicose waves that struck us most. You should remember Jacob Cockle's photo as a weekly winner earlier this month. He wins a luxury trip to Budapest for three nights with Intercontinental Hotels.
August
Michael Gow, of Nottingham, took the prize with an image taken at the much-photographed Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing (Pic 15, August finalists). “My girlfriend and I were outside, about to go in to watch the athletics. All of a sudden music started blaring, a 100 square metre area came to life with water fountains - and there were howls of laughter as people got soaked. The little boy in yellow kept running in and dodging the water.” This month's runner up came from Simon Keeping, and featured as last week's best entry. The image of Club Tropicana (Pic 1, August finalists) was taken on a week-long trip to Cuba.
July
The Times Travel Editor, Kathleen Wyatt chose the winner sent in by Matt Davis (Pic 1, July finalists): "The high-quality images you've been sending in have made me think twice every time I take a picture. Matt Davis's rum stores dogs is so soaked in atmosphere and character that it claims this month's prize of a 12-night Mediterranean cruise with NCL." Matt, who took the photo in Puerto Princesca, Palawan Island in the Philippines said: "The shot kind of summed up the islands for me - colourful and laid back with an attempt at order which never quite succeeds."
June
Congratulations to Ollie Blackwell, a researcher for a TV production company, who hired a 4WD and “headed off into the sticks” in Namibia (January-June selection, picture 4). “This shot of my girlfriend playing with a sparkler under the stars was taken on a 30-second exposure, with the camera resting on a boulder and a baked bean can. I love how well the stars came out. Katie had come across some sparklers that she had left in her rucksack from a festival we had been to a few months back - she sparked one up and this is the picture.”
May
Justin Stokes from London Bridge took the winning image in the May competition (January-June selection, picture 20): "It was taken in London in January, at the second hand book market on the South Bank. I spoke to the old man and he was actually on holiday, and trying to see areas of the world he'd never been to while he could. I found him interesting: he didn't seem to have a wife or anyone with him but still content to explore things he'd never seen. The sweet spot of focus that gives this that lovely depth of field lens blur is due to the use of a tilt lens. By blowing up the photo, you can see he is reading an obscure book on WW2."
April
The winning picture came from Calum Smail (January-June selection, picture 19): “I had wanted to take some pictures of Paris at night, so headed to the Arc de Triomphe before sunset. “After climbing up the hundreds of steps to the top, I was just working my way around when I noticed the cloud sweeping in from the west. It took about five minutes for the cloud and sun to form the dramatic view in the photograph. About a minute later the rain was on top of us and we had to take cover.”
Terms and conditions for the December competition
1. The competition will run on www.timesonline.co.uk website from January 1, 2008 to noon on January 26, 2008.
2. Closing date for entries is noon on January 26, 2009
3. Unless otherwise stated, the competition is open to all residents of the UK and ROI aged 18 or over, except employees of Times Newspapers Limited (“TNL”), NCL and Metro Imaging and their associated, affiliated or subsidiary companies, and their families, agents, or anyone connected with this competition, including the third party promotional partners.
4. Entry limited to one per person. The winner is responsible for ensuring they are able to accept the prize as set out and in accordance with these terms and conditions, in the event they are unable to do so then the TNL reserves the right to redraw the prize.
5. Entry is free but entrants should be aware that they may be subject to local call charges depending on their own individual arrangements for Internet access.
6. An eligible entrant must be an individual and must submit an entry in the form provided by TNL under this promotion including their name, address, telephone number and e-mail address.
7. By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. TNL reserves the right, with or without cause, to exclude entrants and withhold prizes for violating any of these terms and conditions. TNL reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions. Any amendments will be published on the Website.
8. Each entrant must submit one photograph in jpeg format with an explanation detailing when, where and why the photograph was taken in no more than 50 words together with their name, email address and location. Photographs should address the theme “travel”. The photograph should be the entrants own work and should have been taken during 2007/2008. Entrants represent and warrant that they are not professional photographers and that their entry does not infringe the privacy rights, copyright or any other rights of any person. Obscene or inappropriate photographs will not be accepted and TNL reserves the right to reject any photographs for any reason. Prior to submitting a photograph of any identifiable individual, entrants should obtain the consent of such person and advise them of the purpose of the submission and that their photograph may be published by TNL (including in The Times).
9. The overall winner will be notified by email within seven (7) days from the closing date. All reasonable endeavours will be made to contact the winner during this time. If a winner cannot be contacted or is not available, TNL reserves the right to re-draw another winner from the correct entries which were received before the closing date.
10. There is one first prize for the entrant whose photograph is selected as the overall winner. There will also be a prize for entrants whose photographs are selected for publication in The Times Travel section as a winner of the week. Winner of the week is subject to editorial discretion and so may not be awarded each week. The winner will be the entrant whose photograph, in the opinion of the judges, demonstrates the greatest flair, technique and originality.
11. The first prize is a return ferry crossing for a family of four from Portsmouth to Santander, including a car and 4-berth cabin. The prize can be taken on any of the weekly crossings except those leaving on July 17 and July 24, 2009.
12. The prize for the “winner of the week” is a 12x16 inch Fine Art Digital C-type print from www.metroimaging.co.uk. The winner will be notified within seven days of their photograph appearing in the paper and the prize will be sent to the address provided by the winner at time of entry.
13. There is no cash or other alternative to the prize stated and the prize is not transferable and no part or parts of the prize may be substituted for other benefits, items or additions.
14. The winner may be required to submit valid identification before receiving their prize.
15. The judge's decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.
16. TNL will not be liable for technical, hardware, or software failures of any kind or lost or unavailable network connections which may limit or prohibit an eligible entrant's ability to participate in the competition. Other than death or personal injury arising from the acts or omissions of TNL, or their employees, TNL will not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the winner or their guest’s enjoyment of the prize
17. By entering, any subsequent prize winners agree to allow the free use of their names, photographs and general locations for publicity and news purposes during this and future promotions by TNL or any associated or subsidiary company of News International Limited.
18. TNL reserves the right to publish all or parts of entries other than the winning entry, and publication does not necessarily mean that the entrant has won a prize. TNL reserves the right to edit entries in its discretion for publication. Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries; however, by entering, all entrants give TNL a worldwide royalty free perpetual licence to edit, publish and use all or segments of each entry in any and all media (including print and online) for publicity and news purposes. In particular, all entrants license TNL the right to print their entry on thetimes online and in print.
19. Uses of personal data received by TNL in the course of the promotion are subject to the privacy policy found on the Website. Winners' names may be published on the Website.
20. Completion and submission of a registration slip or e-mail will be deemed acceptance of these terms and conditions.
21. TNL reserves the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition (including altering prizes) if, in their sole discretion, a competition is not capable for being conducted as specified. TNL reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal value in the event that circumstances beyond their control make this unavoidable.
22. The promoter of this prize draw is Times Newspapers Limited (address below)
23. For a list of winners, please send a stamped envelope to Times Newspapers Limited Competitions Department, 1 Virginia Street, London E98 1RL, stating for which competition you would like winners’ details.
24. Terms and Conditions printed in The Times/The Sunday Times newspaper or on Times Online form a part of these terms and conditions.
where is the December entries?? i know theyre being posted in The Times on saturday but i missed that, i thought surely theyd be posted on here aswel as its an online competition??
susanna, manchester, UK
I cannot see the 3rd gallery of entries for August which is announced as being up - can anyone help me locate it? Thanks
VG, Tunbridge Wells,
About the problem with the pop up,at the bottom right hand corner,there is a small box , it says 100%,click on it, it opens up, try 75%.it should solve your problem.
Bryn Jones, Bootle, England.
A tantalising taste of the Turkish Delight shop in the Great Bazaar of Istanbul. Taken on a 1.2 pixel camera in my Nokia cell phone.
Henry Engelsman, Radlett, Herts
Send your best shot as a Jpeg attachment to travelpictures@thetimes.co.uk along with your name, location and a few words about the photograph. If you've entered previous competitions select another picture and have another go.
mark lynch, dungannon,
If you click on the words "have your say" then the words "hide the form" appear, I am wondering if we are supposed to use this comments format also to send photos?
Julie, Hertford,
Yes, where on Earth is the link to enter the competition!?
Kerry Bangle, London,
cant see how to enter the photo competion ??????????
where is a link?
entry form?
Sue Wells, Lee on Solent, England
yes, i would imagine that when the t&cs state that it is open to UK and ROI residents, this does mean ONLY UK and ROI residents. I remember this question being asked before for another competition, and someone from the times responded. can't remember the reason, but I imagine it is the same.
S, London, UK
In the 3rd terms and conditions list, it stated that "Unless otherwise stated, the competition is open to all residents of the UK and ROI...". Does this mean that this competition is ONLY open to UK and ROI residents only?
David Henshaw, Alaior, SPAIN
I think it's extremely unfair that the prize holiday cannot be taken during peak periods. That immediately excludes myself and all other teachers who may also be keen photographers. In the extremely unlikely event of winning I could not receive the prize, this is discrimination against teachers!!
Jean Bailey, Bedford, Beds
In the 3rd terms and conditions list, it stated that "Unless otherwise stated, the competition is open to all residents of the UK and ROI...". Does this mean that this competition is ONLY open to UK and ROI residents only?
Louie Ponce, Cebu, Philippines
First saw ladies carrying large items on their heads in Kenya in 1983 - thought it was amazing then and I think it is just as amazing now !!!
Ian Payne, WALSALL,
There seems to be probel with the pop up whenever I try to open it up. When it finally does open it is not possible to see the bottom of the page and click the arrow to move onto the next picture. Can you please tell me why?
Catherine Gould, Helensburgh, Scotland