
Vote for your favorite IPv6 photo now
It wasn’t easy, but we did it. We selected ten finalists in each category of the Where in the World is IPv6? photo contest after receiving more than 100 entries from talented individuals. You really impressed us!
Now it’s your turn to decide which is the best. Take a peek at the ten finalists in each category below and follow the link to vote on your favorite.
The top three winning photographers in each category will win a ThinkGeek gift certificate valued up to $250. We need your help to decide who gets the goods. Get your vote in by 31 May and check back when we announce the lucky winners on 2 June and submit your caption suggestions for the first place photos.
What I hope will be IPv6 enabled in the next five years - Vote now!
Below is a preview of the finalist images. Click on the images to enlarge and to cycle through as a slideshow.
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Most unusual place to see IPv6 - Vote now!
Below is a preview of the finalist images. Click on the images to enlarge and to cycle through as a slideshow.
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- Please note, some users may not have their privacy settings adjusted to be displayed on our blog, but all images will appear when you click on the Vote now! link.
Also make sure to check out our Where in the World is IPv6? Contest Page for more information and for the official Rules, Terms, and Conditions.
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