LAST DAY! Mortons Archive photo competition

Send us your favourite pics!

Simply submit your motorcycle related images (details below) and our expert panel will select a top three – with the winning photographer receiving a custom helmet courtesy of Davida, a trophy presented at the 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford on April 26-27 (VIP tickets included), a print of their image from our specialist digital press and a year’s complimentary subscription to the Mortons magazine of their choice.

And what’s more, whether your image is selected as a winner or not, every submission will be preserved in the Mortons Archive so that your motorcycling memories can be kept alive for many generations to come.

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The images will be judged on the quality of the photography – with no criteria for the type or condition of the motorcycle. Our competition is aimed at uncovering your interpretation of what motorcycling is, whether it is classic or modern, sport or pleasure, riding or displaying… all that we ask is that the image includes a motorcycle… or part of one.

So, what are you waiting for? Fetch your camera and get snapping!

David helmetsTop prize
Custom helmet from Davida
Trophy presented at the 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show
VIP weekend tickets to the 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show
A print of your image from Mortons’ specialist digital press
A year’s complimentary subscription to any Mortons publication of your choice

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Second prize
VIP weekend tickets to the Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show
A print of your image from Mortons’ specialist digital press
A year’s complimentary subscription to any Mortons publication of your choice

Third prize
Weekend tickets to the Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show
A print of your image from Mortons’ specialist digital press
A six month complimentary subscription to any Mortons publication

What you need to know
The photographs will be judged by a panel of employees of Mortons Media Group, consisting of professional photographers and motorcycle journalists.
You can submit as many photographs as you like (15MB maximum image size per email, please).
The photograph must include a motorcycle or part of a motorcycle.
You must own or have copyright to any image submitted.
By submitting your photograph to the competition you are acknowledging that you hand over all usage rights of the image to Mortons Archive (you will be credited when the photograph is filed).
If you submit a hard copy of your photograph it will not be returned.
If you do not include contact details when entering your photograph it will be submitted to the Mortons Archive but it will not be considered by the judging panel.
Any photograph that has previously won a prize as part of a Mortons Archive Photo Competition will not be considered by the judging panel.
For the purposes of printing, the largest version of the photograph possible must be submitted (15MB size limit per email).
General competition tees and cees for Mortons’ competitions can be found here.

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Davida logoHow to enter
To submit your photograph digitally (15MB max image size) send via email to [email protected] – FAO Jane Skayman.
To submit a print photograph, send to Mortons Archive, Mortons Media Group, Media Centre, Morton Way, Horncastle, LN9 6JR – FAO?Jane Skayman.
When submitting using either of these methods, please include: full name, address, telephone number and email address. Only entries with these details will be eligible for judging.
Please also include a brief description/caption of the photograph detailing where it was taken, when it was taken, the make and model of the motorcycle (if known), who the people in it are (if applicable) and any other relevant information.

Closing date for entries: Friday, March 28, 2014

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