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Connecticut is home to several spectacular landscapes that define who we are as a state. The Connecticut River is at the heart of our state and is the largest river in New England, and Long Island Sound, which forms the state’s longest border, is home to a surprising array of plants, animals and habitats.
These natural lands and waters also improve the quality of life for people and help fuel local economies. Help us show, through your photographs, the irreplaceable value of these special places.
We are asking that interested individuals submit photos through Flickr™. Please tag your images with “Connecticut-TNC10” and your photo may be used to help inspire others and support conservation projects in Connecticut.
Flickr is an online photo sharing web site that is made up of many groups, including a Nature Conservancy group. You can add your photos to the Nature Conservancy photo-sharing group and quickly enter many images for others to see.
To add a photo to Flickr, just follow these easy steps:
That's it! You'll be helping us showcase the natural beauty of Connecticut for the sake of conservation!
Best of all, by using Flickr, everyone in our online community can see your nature photos and be inspired by Connecticut's great places!
You will retain all rights to any photograph you submit -- including ownership if applicable -- other than those rights licensed in the next sentence.
By submitting your photo using Connecticut-TNC10, you hereby grant to The Nature Conservancy (i) a nonexclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, distribute, publicly display and publicly perform the photographs you submit to The Nature Conservancy, and (ii) the right to use your name, city, state and country of residence in promotions and other publications. Looking for more details? Check out the legal conditions concerning your submission.
We look forward to seeing your photos!
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Sunrise on the Connecticut River in Turtle Cove Preserve, Essex, Connecticut. © Jerry and Marcy Monkman/EcoPhotography.com