Readers’ travel photography competition: January – wild

The theme of the first competition of the year is ‘wild’ however you wish to interpret that in your shots from around the world. Enter your photo via GuardianWitness for your chance to win a photography trip to Swedish Lapland
  
  

‘That’s my perch!’ Kingfishers at Dal Lake, Srinagar.
‘That’s my perch!’ Kingfishers at Dal Lake, Srinagar. Photograph: Shams Ul haq Qari / Barcroft Ind

From snatching an unusual shot of birds disputing their territories to capturing a violent squall sweeping across a hillside … what does ‘wild’ mean to you? Enter your travel shot to be in with a chance of a bagging an Arctic activity and photography trip to Swedish Lapland.

The winning image will be mounted and exhibited in the end-of-year gallery at King’s Place London. Once the exhibition is finished digital printers Point 101 will send you a copy of your shot to place with pride on your own wall. The winner will be entered for the overall prize, an incredible four-night trip to Sörbyn Lodge and the Aurora Safari Camp, courtesy of Artisan Travel.

Just a heads up: you must be a UK resident to enter and we need you to upload the highest possible resolution of your shot via GuardianWitness. You’ll also need to provide a caption of up to 80 words on where it was taken, what’s happening in the shot, what inspired you to take it, any technical details if pertinent. You must also supply your full name with the caption.

The closing date for entries is 23:00 on 31 January 2015.

GuardianWitness is the home of user-generated content on the Guardian. Contribute your video, pictures and stories, and browse news, reviews and creations submitted by others. Posts will be reviewed prior to publication on GuardianWitness, and the best pieces will feature on the Guardian site.

And don’t forget to read the terms and conditions before you enter.

See the incredible monthly winning photographs of 2014’s Guardian Travel Photography Competition

 

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