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Wreck photography competition

Listen to this article The Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology – AIMA is organising a photography competition for divers. To celebrate how rich and varied the marine environment is, it has been decided that the theme for the worldwide competition will be wrecks. Divers involved in underwater photography in all waters surrounding the Earth are
Published: July 16, 2012 - 19:46
Updated: July 22, 2023 - 05:12
Wreck photography competition
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The Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology – AIMA is organising a photography competition for divers. To celebrate how rich and varied the marine environment is, it has been decided that the theme for the worldwide competition will be wrecks.

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Divers involved in underwater photography in all waters surrounding the Earth are invited to participate in this unique competition. It doesn’t matter whether you are an amateur or professional and what equipment you use. The only condition is that the photo submitted to the competition must have been taken in the waters around Australia and New Zealand.

The competition will run until the end of December 2012. Each month, a jury will select and award the best entries. Entries submitted after the 1st of each month will automatically be entered into the competition for that month. The winners from each month will be published by Divelog magazine.

Source: environment.gov.au Photo: deepspace.com

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