Global Particle Physics Photowalk Contest

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The discussion centers around the Global Particle Physics PhotoWalk contest, encouraging participants to cast their votes for their favorite photographs. Users can select and vote for three images from the contest. One participant expresses admiration for specific entries, particularly favoring photo number 4, and speculates about the identity of the photographer. The thread highlights the appeal of the contest and the quality of the submissions, fostering engagement among photography enthusiasts.
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I'm posting this here even though it is related to photography, just to make sure it gets enough eyes.

Don't miss casting your votes for your favorite Global Particle Physics PhotoWalk contest.

http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=6000

You get to select and vote for 3 of them.

And no, I did not submit a photo for this contest. :)

Zz.
 
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Ohh, pretty...
 
I voted for #s 4, 17, & 37. Very cool.
 
These are really nice!
(I think they change positions.)
 
The picture numbers haven't changed.

My favorite is No. 4. Could that be ZapperZ in grad school?
 
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