This contest is for your photographs of two of a kind, such as two of the same species of animal, the same model of aircraft or the same still-life object. Examples include two king penguins, two Spitfire planes or two teapots. The two subjects in the image must be the same, so images of a cruise ship and a yacht, or a king penguin and a chinstrap penguin, or a teapot and a teacup would not meet the brief. Images must be of two subjects photographed together and not created by adding one subject or mirroring the subject in photo editing software. Images can be in colour or black and white.
Every photo submitted will be available for the crowd to rate once the submissions period has ended. You can see all the images uploaded to a contest, but will need to rate them to see how they’re ranked once the rating period begins.
Some contests on Photocrowd also have a judge. After the submission period closes the judge chooses their favourite images and writes some image reviews. The crowd and judge results will be announced on the same day.
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