Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

2012 Paranormal Photo Hoax Contest

Midnight UFO
Last year's winner:
Midnight UFO by Kate Davies

REMINDER: It's contest time, and the deadline is nearing! Have you always wanted to capture an image of a ghost, a crypto creature, or a UFO, but just weren't lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time? No problem. Just make one. Not for the purposes of fooling anyone, just for the purposes of our contest. Yes, it's time for our annual Paranormal Photo Hoax contest! Put your best photo editing skills to work and create a phony picture of ghosts, monsters, UFOs or some other weirdness your brain can concoct. You have until May 15 to create your masterpiece. Get the details.


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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Paranormal Photo Hoax Contest

Updated April 19, 2012

Create and send in your phony monster, ghost, UFO, or other paranormal photos

HAVE YOU ALWAYS wanted to capture an image of a ghost, a crypto creature or a UFO, but just weren't lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time? No problem. Just make one. Not for the purposes of fooling anyone, just for the purposes of our paranormal photo hoax contest. This year marks our ninth annual event!

In this contest, we ask readers to create an original photograph (no illustrations, please) of some aspect of the unexplained. It could show:

  • monsters (such as Bigfoot, Chupacabras, sea serpents, Mothman, or some original or mythical creature)
  • ghosts
  • poltergeist activity
  • fairies, little people
  • seance manifestations
  • UFOs
  • ...or anything else you can dream up in the paranormal realm.

JUST FOR FUN

Such hoax photos have been created since the invention of photography. Most often, they were created with the intention to deceive people and even profit from the creations: trance mediums in the early 20th century showed photos of the ectoplasm they generated during seances; in the 1860s, William Mumler created darkroom double-exposures that he said captured images of ghosts; in 1934, Dr. Robert K. Wilson fooled the world with his famous photo of the Loch Ness Monster, which he later admitted was a hoax. There have been many more examples, of course -- right up to the present day.

Hoaxes such as these – intended to deceive – can hinder and even harm legitimate paranormal research, and all such attempts are to be condemned.

Our contest, by contrast, is just for fun, and all photos will be captioned clearly as being fake. We want to see how clever and creative you can be with the many photo-altering software tools available – or with any other means you can imagine.

RULES

The rules are simple:

  • The photos must be original, entirely of your own creation.
  • You can submit up to three different photos. (Please make sure the file sizes are not too large.)
  • I also recommend including a one-paragraph phony story to go along with the photo, telling us how you happened to capture the photo. This is not required, but adds to the fun.
  • By submitting photos, all contestants are agreeing to the terms and conditions of About.com*.

Send your entries to: paranormal@about.com. The deadline for submitting your photos is May 15, 2012.

I am the sole judge of the contest, and my decision will be final. The winner will be chosen based on originality, how convincing the photo is, and how interesting it is. The winner will receive some cool paranormal books.

I look forward to your contest entries. I will include all of the entries in a special slide show that will be posted here. I'm sure we'll have another great contest. Good luck!

(* Terms and conditions you agree to by submitting your photos: I certify that I am the creator or sole owner of the material I am submitting to About, INC. About, INC. and its licensees may reproduce, distribute, publish, display, edit, modify, create derivative works and otherwise use the material for any purpose in any form and on any media. I agree to indemnify About, INC. for all damages and expenses that may be incurred in connection with the material. For more information, please see our user agreement.)


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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Halloween Costume Contest Galleries

Every October we invite readers to participate in our Halloweeen Costume Contest. Here are photo galleries of each year's participants and winners.

2009 Halloween Costume Contest

Phantom FlasherChris Brown

This year's winner was Chris Brown with his Phantom Flasher costume. What was he flashing? You'll have to see it to believe it.

2010 Halloween Costume Contest

WerewolfAustin Davidson

Austin Davidson was the winner of this year's contest with his amazing werewolf costume.


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2011 Halloween Costume Contest Winners!

The Maitlands from Beetlejuice

Without a doubt, this was the best year so far for our annual contest with many outstanding, inventive costumes. But the winners this year are Ian Austin and Libby Cudmore as "The Maitlands from Beetlejuice" for their amazing creations. Congratulations! And thanks to all who sent in their entries. You can see their terrific costumes in the gallery. And be sure to let me know which are your favorites in the Comments link below. View the slideshow of all the entries.

Past contest winners:


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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Halloween Costume Contest

2011 Halloween costume contest

You are invited to participate in our 2011 Halloween Costume Contest! Just send in a picture of yourself, friend or family member in your scariest, craziest or most outrageous Halloween costume with a paranormal theme. The deadline is October 26. Read the contest rules.

Past contest galleries:


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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Black-eyed creatures naming contest

"I'm a long-time reader and subscriber and I was reading the True Tales accounts of black-eyed people," writes Chris. "It seems to be such a common occurrence now that we should probably give these creatures a name.

"I thought it would be fun to give your readers a chance to name a creature in a contest for the best name for the black-eyed people."

What do you think, folks? For other weird creatures out there we have such colorful names as Bigfoot, Chupacabras, The Jersey Devil, and Mothman. Is "black-eyed people" too plain? Could there be a better name for those mysterious black-eyed entities that seem to be appearing with more frequency? Here's your chance to give them a name. Go here to enter the contest and suggest your name.


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