Campaign India Team
Apr 17, 2014

Campaign India Photo Caption Contest 2014: Write, win (2)

Win digital cameras; grand winner will be Campaign India's guest photo-editor at Goafest 2014

 Campaign India Photo Caption Contest 2014: Write, win (2)

They say 'A picture is worth a thousand words'. Someone added on that it takes seven words to say that.

Campaign India is presenting a series of pictures online starting 16 April. We invite readers to write captions for each of these pictures and post them as comments online below the respective stories, on www.campaignIndia.in. The best captions will be awarded.

One winner each fortnight stands to win a digital camera. The first winner will be announced on 25 April.

And one grand winner will be invited to join the Campaign India editorial team at Goafest 2014, as our 'Guest photo-editor'.

 

Go on. What do the pictures say? Comment below this article.

Also see: Campaign India Photo Caption Contest 2014: Write, win (1)

Please note:

1. Comment providing your real e-mail address for us to be able to contact you in case you're winning.
2. Winners will be chosen by the Campaign India edit team and no discussion will be entertained.
3. Readers can also send in pictures they wish to be featured in this segment, to [email protected]

Source:
Campaign India

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