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How are your photography skills?


The IET has launched a new photography competition to members - and non-members - in a bid to challenge misconceptions of engineering and to demonstrate the ingenuity, breadth and vibrancy of the profession.

 

The IET International Engineering Photography Competition is open to any photograph of an engineering-related subject that captures the dynamic, creative and progressive face of engineering and engineers today.  


It would be great to see some participation from the Control & Automation community so what are you waiting for?



Participants can enter up to five photos to the following five categories:

Digital

Environment & Energy

Structures & Transport

Robotics

Design & Production



The great thing is this competition is also open to anyone from the ages of 5 upwards, so maybe you have children who would like to participate?


A panel of judges, which includes IET President Jeremy Watson, E&T picture editor Gillian Abbott and IET YWE winner Jenni Sidey, will look at every entry and award cash prizes to five category winners, five secondary winners (ages 12-18) and five primary winners (ages 5-11). An overall winner will then be selected from the 15 winners, and awarded an extra cash prize.


The deadline for entries is 31 August. The winners will be announced at the IET’s Engineering the Future Festival on 17 October 2017 and a selection of the winning photographs will be made into a permanent photograph display at IET London: Savoy Place.

More details online


I'd love to hear from you if you submit a photo, so do let me know.