Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Lonely Planet's 100 Million Competition
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Lonely Planet's competition celebrating its 100 millionth guidebook has ended, and the winning entry was this lovely photograph by Sreesailam Pasupula which features five women on a performance stage at the famous Pushkar Mela.
The competition received over 130,000 photos from around the world, and some of the editors' favorites are featured here.
The Telegraph newspaper in the UK also published results of the competition.
Many of the photographs featured by LP are really very well chosen, and I couldn't help noticing that 13 of the 55 photographs that are featured are of India. About 17% of the total. This is remarkable but I'm not surprised...India is India.
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