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On a sizzling hot summer day, a kayaker relaxes on Lake Washington near Seattle. Nikkor 120-300mm F2.8 & Nikon Z7 | ISO 450 | 1/2500 sec | F4 |
Our newest Editors’ Choice Photo Challenge, The Dog Days of Summer, is open for submissions through Saturday. Enter your favorite summer photo for a chance to be featured in an upcoming article on DPReview.
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If you’re in the southern hemisphere, you can participate too. Photos can be taken at any time, so dig up some unique summer pictures and join the fun.
sBring on the heat!
How it works
DPReview editors will review every photo you upload to an Editors’ Challenge. We’ll publish our favorites in a gallery and celebrate your work on the DPReview homepage.
If you miss participating in this one, please look out for our next editors’ challenge.
How to submit your photos
Submissions will open on September 1, and you have until Saturday, September 7, to submit. User voting will begin after that and will help inform DPReview Editors’ Picks, but will not select them. They are one factor in our evaluation of submissions.
Click here to read the full challenge rules and enter your photos.
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Our DPREVIEW Tribute:
After nearly 25 years of operation, DPReview closed on 10 April 2023. This difficult decision was part of the annual operating plan review that parent company, Amazon, shared earlier this year.
Over the course of 25 years, DP Review built up a reputation as being one of the most informative places to go for information about that new camera or lens you’re after. DP Review began as an independent reviews site based in the UK in 1998, the brainchild of Philip and Joanna Askey, but it was eventually purchased by Amazon in 2007 and relocated over to Seattle in the USA in 2010.
Cheers DPReview – thanks for the great work and content that guided photographers, videographers and techno junkies the world over!











