What if your photo made the front page?

WE LIKE SHARING photo competition – Enter your ‘open’ image for a chance of winning an Amazon voucher

When colleague Bea de los Arcos took a photo of some bananas outside a shop and shared it publicly on flickr, she didn’t expect it to be featured in the Wisconsin Public Radio’s program about a banana crop killing disease in South America.

Could your photos travel far and even make a front page? Here is your chance!

We Like Sharing is a bank of images created by TU Delft staff and students, visible to everyone and publicly searchable. This new initiative by colleagues at the Extension School encourages people to share openly, and thus crowdsource a repository of photographs that can be used by all of us in our courses, presentations, reports, etc.

The official launch of We Like Sharing coincides with Open Education Week 2021 on 1-5 March. To celebrate with the rest of the world, we invite you to participate in a photo competition.

To be in with a chance of winning one of five €20 Amazon vouchers, submit at least one photograph that illustrates your interpretation of 'OPEN'.

Your submissions will be uploaded to We Like Sharing. Winners will be contacted via email and announced in the next issue.

The deadline is 7 MARCH at 23.55 hours – to submit your photograph(s) go to: http://bit.ly/OPENphotos.
Please login using 'your NetID@tudelft.nl' and your password. Do not use your e-mail address.

Photo by B. de los Arcos CC-BY-NC

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