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Featured Photography - MJOC Photographic Competion


Our Photography page is a  curated showcase for exceptional, high-quality images, produced by our members from their experiences on club trips and events.

To encourage members to submit their outstanding photographs from MJOC trips we are running an MJOC Photography Competion which will end on 3oth July 2023. The winner will be announced at the AGM in August. Watch out for more details soon.

We welcome submissions from members. Published photos will become part of the MJOC permanent collection and displayed in the slide show on this page.


To submit images for consideration please send an email with the photos as an attachment, with the understanding that you're granting the Melbourne Jeep Owners Club permission to publish your images in print and digital formats on all our platforms. If you'd like to submit a collection, please first email with details. Photos must be in JPG format with a minimum size of 1600pix wide and 90dpi resolution.

Please provide details, such as location, trip, camera, lens and settings, photographer, etc.

Please note that members can upload their own photos to albums that can be viewed on Members Photo Albums
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JLJ33P by Josie Ludwig

At MJOC Profficiency Training Lerderderg

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Easter Campfire by Sharyn McGregor

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Shanes WK Lifted - Lerderderg By Ian Fletcher

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Wrangler Convoy Easter 2023 by Sharyn McGregor

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Desert Sunset - Simpson Desert By Dennis Webb 2022

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Red Jeeps on Dune - Beachport 23 - Jake Thompson

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Desert Relics - Simpson Desert - Dennis Webb

More Featured photographs will be loaded soon.

To submit your photograph to be featured please email us EMAIL US 
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