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Lenzr Photo Contest in Toronto Has Snappy Prizes

Win a Smart Phone, Camera or Luxury Watch

Roberrific
Lenzr Photo Contest
Neighborhood: High Park
Three summer photo contests on Lenzr.com (look at the rewards below) will end midnight August 31, 2009.

Summer in Toronto - What meaning does the word 'summer' conjure up in your artistic brain?

Take pictures of baseball players sliding into home plate and hot dog dinners and BMX motorcross derby bikes doing jumps off a dirt ramp in the woods. That's summer. Kids on monkey bars and berry pickers and hot hunky guys playing frisbee with their dog on the beach. So really, anything goes - take your camera anywhere and everywhere the season occurs throughout Toronto and you could snap the best picture in the competition and WIN your choice of smart phone courtesy of best cell phone deals site in Canada, another internet start up. These guys hope to enact fair

Emergency in Toronto - Get images of Toronto's most dedicated employees, its Emergency Response personel, as they race into action saving lives in a crises, everyday. Yes every second counts when extinguishing fires and delivering life-saving medical procedures.. Get pictures of ambulance drivers pushing patients intgo the back of their bus and crime scenes

The reward is a stylish Esquire Verve 2020 watch, which is a waterproof timepiece with with four diamonds. This prize to be awarded by a time management guru that innovates social media solutions in business. He lectures busy office employees on how technology can save time, and time is money.

Best Toronto Skyline - Best Toronto Skyline asks photographers to submit wide angle images of the City of Toronto and, in particular, the skyline. Show us our great city dominating the horizon. Try to get unusual angles from unknown vantage points and generally help celebrate the glory of urban sprawl. This contest is sponsored by the Lenzr photo contest website Winner to receive a Pentax Option P70 compact camera.

Keep your eye on Lenzr.com - the contests change every two months and because they are so specific, they are relatively easy to win. All you need is a membership, and good photographs that inspire a natural applause.

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