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We want to see all your amazing Intel ISEF photos and videos - from 2007 and from years past. Upload your photos to Flickr.com and upload your videos to YouTube. Once they're up, tag them with the word "intelisef". We'll be searching for all the photos and videos with that tag regularly, and highlighting the best ones on this site.

Don't have a Flickr or YouTube account? You can get your own account for free, or use our group account. For Flickr, the login is intel.isef and the password is science. On YouTube, the login is intelisef and the password is science.

Don't have a camera or camcorder? Come check out our booth in Albuquerque and you can borrow our camera or camcorder and microphone. We'll be next to the giant volcano. Can't miss it.

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