There is the saying that a picture tells a thousand words, do you have a unique photo you snapped in the bush that can feature in a national calendar?
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Rural Aid is looking for 12 photos in the Australian bush for their 2023 calendar.
The annual Spirit from the Bush photography competition is in full swing, and you can send your photos through to be considered.
More than 250 entries have already been received in the first week of the competition.
Rural Aid CEO John Warlters said it was encouraging to see Australians eager to tell the stories of the bush through photos.
"Looking at country life through a camera lens is one of the best ways to give the wider public a glimpse into life on the land," he said.
"Now in its third year, our Spirit of the Bush competition just keeps growing.
"The competition's popularity is a testament to how much our nation supports our primary producers."
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A Rural Aid panel will choose the most striking photos once the competition closes on May 30.
"We saw some breathtaking entries last year," the CEO said.
"Incredible photographs of mustering, fencing, kids playing and rural landscapes were just some of the images that made this year's calendar.
"I encourage anyone with a camera and a love for the bush to send their entries in."
The winners will receive a $250 pre-paid Visa card and a copy of the calendar.
Entries can be submitted through www.ruralaid.org.au/spirit-of-the-bush, or by using uploading photos to Facebook and Instagram with the hashtag #SOTB2022 in the captions.
You can enter the competition until May 30 at 5pm, and the winners will be announced on June 10.
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