GTPlanet Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition 10 Now Open

We’ve hit the tenth iteration of our Project CARS 2 Photo Mode Competition this week.

If you need a bit of breather after trying to tackle the Capri in the latest Community Event, we recommend snapping some pics. This week’s theme is a pretty open one, giving players plenty of options.

But before we check out the new theme in more detail, it’s time to vote on last week’s winner…

PMC 09 Poll Now Open

A thick fog descended on the photo mode competition last week. Yep, thanks to LiveTrack 3.0, PCARS2 shutterbugs had to contend with less than ideal weather conditions. It produced some dramatic shots, but as ever, only one can win. That’s where you come in: head on over there and vote to determine the next winner.

Vote for the GTPlanet PCARS2 PMC 09 right here!

This Week’s Theme

We arrive at this week’s theme courtesy of community member FerrellJ, the man behind that classic Lotus shot up top. His theme? “Suction Cup”:

“One of the things I appreciate about the photo mode in PCARS2 is that it isn’t afraid to let you position the camera pretty much wherever you want- including inside the bounding box of the vehicle. Take advantage of this by snapping a shot from somewhere in or on a vehicle. Can be inside the cockpit, on the hood or even inside the engine bay if you like. Just make sure some of the car is in the shot.”

CARS: Any
LOCATIONS: Any
UNIQUE RESTRICTIONS: Camera must be positioned in or on car.

How To Enter

Want to enter any of the GTPlanet Photo Mode Competitions? You’ll need to become a member of our forums first — you can sign up here.

Next, you’ll want to submit your image. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get your image ready for the submission. Once you’ve done that, post the FINAL ENTRY in this week’s associated forum thread. That’s it!

Competition Rules

For the full list of competition rules, click right here. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to send me a message.

Deadline

February 11, 2018

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