Enter PopSci's first user photo contest -- The Art of Science

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Photographers! We want to feature your work on PopSci.com. Upload your photos, and the editors' pick will be highlighted on the site, along with a short profile of the photographer. Our first contest’s theme is "The Art of Science" (which leaves you plenty of room for interpretation) and our winner will be chosen on Friday, August 8, 2008.

A few guidelines:

All photos must be taken by the submitting photographer. Do not submit other people’s work.

Please include, in the info section on the submission page, a short explanation of what the photograph is and how it exemplifies The Art of Science.

There is no cap on submissions per photographer. Please enter as many of your pieces as you’d like.

Click here to submit your photos and view other entries. You must join the group to view all entries.

Good luck!

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