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I'm not one to spill the beans on someone, but when something like this is emailed to me, it kind of burns me up. I entered the 2009 National Wildlife Refuge photo contest a few months ago, as I photograph the Wallkill River NWR, nearby my home pretty heavily. I'm pleased to have four of my ten images receive honorable mention status. I received this email today:
Altered and Misrepresented Refuge Photo Contest Images Withdrawn
For Immediate Release
November 6, 2009
Washington, DC- The National Wildlife Refuge Association (NWRA) has withdrawn Semi-finalist recognition from five images in the 2009 Refuge Photo contest after a close review raised questions about the integrity of several images submitted by photographer Maxis Gamez of Sarasota, Florida.
“The NWRA appreciates the hard work and artistry of the many photographers who submitted accurately-represented photographs taken on national wildlife refuges, and will be vigilant to protect the integrity of its contest,” said Evan Hirsche, President of NWRA. “Photos submitted by Mr. Maxis Gamez were confirmed to have been in violation of contest rules and have been removed as a result.”
Five images submitted by Mr. Gamez received semi-finalist recognition by contest judges, and were placed in the Winning Image Gallery on NWRAs website. Shortly afterward, contest staff became concerned that several images were potentially in violation of contest rules regarding significant digital alterations as well as the stated location of the images. NWRA promptly investigated the matter, and Mr. Gamez admitted to digitally altering one image and misrepresenting the location where another was taken. The photographer declined NWRAs request to provide the original photographs as evidence in support of his claims, and asked that his images be withdrawn from the contest.
Contest rules stipulate that photos must be taken at a refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge System or at a refuge-associated Waterfowl Production Area, and prohibits digital alterations that add any elements or objects that do not exist in the original scene.
The winning images from this years contest can be seen here:
http://refugeassociation.org/contest/ContestHome.html
BTW. my four images are #82-85 at the listed thread. Many of you saw them here first. And congrats to Les Zigurski with a 4th place winner and many honorable mentions, I think he has 8 of them ! I'm disappointed to have received this about someone right here from our forum. As far as I'm concerned, there is no excuse for this kind of behavior. It must be quite an embarrassment to be implicated from Wash. D.C. too.
Herb Houghton
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