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If you haven’t watched Photoshop TV lately (especially this week), then you missed the big news. We announced the very first Photoshop TV Shopping Spree Image Contest with the grand prize being a trip to New York City where you will go on a $1,000 shopping spree at B & H Photo. You can submit up to three of your best images. They don’t even have to be retouched by Photoshop. If it’s great right out of the camera, then so be it. It’s really a bummer that I cannot enter. I know that I could spend $1,000 at B & H in a real hurry. Anyway, don’t waste time. Get those entries in soon. The beauty of the contest is that there is no entry fee. Find out more here.
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