Been there's monthly travel photography competition is a chance for talented readers to showcase images from their journeys which inspire the viewer and document their destination in a quirky, creative or original way.

The quality of the images we have received over the years has been incredibly high, with the winner chosen by an independent judge with a background in professional photography.
Each month a different theme is set in order to test the imaginations of entrants.
The theme for January 2010 is ...
DANCINGYour shot could be of anything from the hula in Hawaii to the flamenco in Spain or even just a local family having an impromptu knees up. The idea is the capture the vibrancy of movement as well as the local inspiration behind it.
THE DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS 28 JANUARY 2010
How to enterEmail your image as a JPG attachment to:
been.there.photos@guardian.co.ukType '
Photo Competition' in the subject header.
Put your full name and the name of the place where the photo was taken plus a short description of the photo in the body text.
Images must be a minimum of 630 pixels wide for landscape shots and 500 pixels tall for portraits.
Please only send one image - multiple images being sent over shows a slight lack of dedication to the craft. Plus it clogs up the email inbox. Ahem
Find out more about the prize courtesy of Point 101,
here.