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Autumn is a very special and very beautiful time of year—particularly for photographers. Between picturesque scenes of multi-colored fall foliage and the magic and spirit of the upcoming holiday season, there's a lot of great shots to capture.

But with your Olympus camera, you can do a lot more this season than just taking memorable, vivid pictures—like entering our Fall Foliage and Holiday Photo Contests for a chance to win state-of-the art Olympus products. With one contest each for users of Olympus Filmless Digital Cameras, Olympus Point and Shoot 35mm & APS Film Cameras, and Olympus SLR 35mm & APS Film Cameras, there's a category for every user and every level of photographer.

And Entering the Olympus Fall Foliage and Holiday Photo Contests is almost as easy as clicking the shutter. Just choose one of the following contests:

For Users of Filmless Digital Cameras
For Users of 35mm & APS Film Cameras


Filmless Digital Camera Contest

Using your Olympus Filmless Digital camera, capture the spirit of the season or the beauty of fall foliage. Then send us your best images (no more than two, please). The winner of this contest will receive a P-330 Instant Photo Printer from Olympus, valued at $399, and a spot in a winner's gallery of olympus.com.

To enter, just use our easy email submission form and then attach your digital images:


Rules:
You can enter up to two digital images, your image(s) must have been shot with an Olympus camera, and you need to be at least 21 years old. Judges will choose winning images on the basis of originality, quality, composition and appropriateness to the theme.

Check out the full official rules for more details.


Win!
P-330 Instant Photo Printer

35mm & APS Film Cameras  Contests

With two Fall Foliage and Holiday Photo contests in the Film category, you'll be sure to find one for your Olympus camera. So get shooting and send us your best pictures of fall foliage and the holiday season.


Win!
Tracker Compact Zoom 10-30 x 25 Binocular


1. Point & Shoot 35mm & APS Film Contest
In this category, you can use your Olympus Point & Shoot Film Camera to win a Tracker Compact Zoom 10-30 x 25 Binocular from Olympus, valued at $179.95, and a place in a winner's gallery of olympus.com.


2. SLR 35mm & APS Film Contest
In this category, you can win a stylish LT-Zoom 105 film camera, valued at $279.95, and a place in a winner's gallery of olympus.com when you enter shots taken with your Olympus SLR Film Camera.


Win!
LT-Zoom 105 camera


To enter either 35mm & APS Film contest, just download one of these forms:



Then print the completed entry form, tape it to the back of your photo (sized from 4" x 6" to 8" x 10"—no negatives or slides) and mail it to: Olympus America Inc.
Two Corporate Center Drive
Melville, NY 11747
Attn: Consumer Photo Contest

Rules:
You can enter up to two digital images, your image(s) must have been shot with an Olympus camera, and you need to be at least 21 years old. Judges will choose winning images on the basis of originality, quality, composition and appropriateness to the theme.

Check out the full official rules for more details.

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