Join The Geek Generation Photo Contest


 

superwhy Join The Geek Generation Photo ContestI love Geek Dad. I am not a parent, but I love their posts and how they talk about sharing their passions with their kids. For those of you out there who can relate – those who share their geekiness with their kids in an effort to impart some of it – I suggest you join their photo contest.

The idea is to submit a photo (or photos) of you with your family doing something geeky. I am sure this is not going to be much of a problem; if you’re like any geek parent, you probably have tons of photos to choose from. Indeed, your problem might be in choosing which photos to submit!

Here are the instructions from Geek Dad:

Submit a picture* of your family doing something together–preferably something geeky! Perhaps it can be building something together, or visiting somewhere cool. Use the Reddit widget below to submit the photo* and vote for your favorite among the other submissions. The 10 highest-ranked photos will appear in a gallery along with our GeekDad editors’ top photo picks. The photo must be your own, and by submitting it you are giving us permission to use it on WIRED.com and WIRED magazine. Please include a description of your photo, which may include exposure information, equipment used, and any other pertinent details that explain how you captured the moment.

What’s at stake? A Canon PowerShot S90 digital camera! Now who wouldn’t want to own one for FREE?

I wonder if I can submit pictures of me, my brother, and nephew doing all sorts of fun (geeky) stuff?

To join, visit the blog post on Geek Dad.


 

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Noemi is an English teacher-cum-writer. She's recently jumped into the water with both feet, ditching her desk at the office for the couch at home. When not writing, Noemi can be found on the road, hoping to encounter the dragon of her dreams. Yes, she's into fantasy novels, as well as gadgets, and practically anything weird that catches her interest.

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