Earth Day Photo & Video Contest

What Does Earth Day Mean To You?

The CEA Digital Imaging Division and Tech Enthusiast membership program are excited to bring you the Earth Day photo and video contest. The contest begins April 1 and you have until April 17 to submit your photo or video. We want to see and hear what Earth Day means to you. It can be anything from a snapshot of your favorite park to a short video telling us what you do to make the world a "greener" place. Get creative!

You may submit up to one photo and one video. Photo submissions should be less than 2MB and sent to photocontest@CE.org. Video entries should be less than 3 minutes and uploaded to YouTube. You need to send a link to your video to photocontest@CE.org. Winners and finalists will be displayed here at DigitalTips.org. Please view the official contest rules before submitting your entry.

A panel of expert judges will select one winner in each category, and you can have your voice heard as well in an online popular vote. Judging and voting will take place April 18-21, and the winners will be announced on Earth Day, April 22. All entrants will receive a discount code to purchase a CEA Tech Enthusiast membership for $29, which will give you access to insider info on the latest tech trends, monthly contests and discounts from tech companies.

Judge's Top Selection Prizes

Photo Contest: Olympus Stylus Tough 14MP Digital Camera
Video Contest: Cobra HDVC5100 Digital Camcorder

Thanks to our judges:
David Oles, DNP Photo Imaging America, Corp.
Steve Tiffen, The Tiffen Co.

People's Choice Prizes

Photo Contest: Kodak EasyShare M590 Digital Camera
Video Contest: Cobra HDVC6000 Solar Digial Camcorder  


Thanks to all who entered for submitting such great photos and videos! Check out the finalists and vote for your favorite photo and video.

Photo Finalists

George




Katie




Kristi




Nihar




Owen




 

Video Finalists


Alex




Kiana



Cory



Dimitrius



Consumer Electronics Fun Facts for Earth Day

  • The CE industry recycled about 200 million pounds in 2009, and CEA estimates that figure rose 50 percent to 300 million in 2010.
  • Currently, there are more than 5,000 permanent collection sites available nationwide from CEA member companies. Find a nearby drop-off site.
  • TV energy efficiency gain being made are staggering. The power consumption of the average TV sold in 2010 consumes less energy than a 100 watt incandescent light bulb - less power than what is needed to light a typical living room.
  • Currently, more than 27,000 CE product models meet ENERGY STAR specifications.

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