Big Picture Competition: Celebrating Earth's Diversity

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Big Picture Competition: Celebrating Earth's Diversity

Because I am a part of the Big Picture, I do matter and substantially so. Because I am only a part, however, I am rightly situated off to stage right-- and happily so. What freedom there is in such truth!

- Richard Rohr -

Big Picture Competition: Celebrating Earth's Diversity

Now in its seventh year, BigPicture encourages photographers from around the world to contribute their work to a competition that both celebrates and illustrates the rich diversity of life on Earth, and inspires action to protect and conserve it through the power of imagery. Take a look at the gallery of stunning images from this year's winners, and learn more about the photographers here. { read more }

Be The Change

Look for a big picture "snapshot" as you walk through your day. Maybe you will take an actual picture, maybe it will be a mental one -- either way, look for a frame that lifts you into a larger perspective-- and see what extraordinary things you discover even within the "ordinary" setting of the familiar.


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