Photo Competition 2012-13

The 2012-13 competition runs from July 2012 until a yet to be determined month in 2013. Send us your entries NOW!

underwater australasia is very excited to announce our 9th annual Photo Competition that gives underwater australasia members the opportunity to showcase their underwater photography skills and have their images judged by an experienced panel. The winners each month will walk away with a cool T-shirt as well!

The overall winners will receive vouchers to spend at the underwater shop

Monthly Photo Competition Prizes 2012/2013

Best Photo in the Open Category of our photo competition each month wins an [Out of Office] T-shirt

Best Photo in the Open Category of our photo competition each month wins an
 [Out of Office] T-shirt

Best Photo in the Novice Category of our photo competition each month wins a Hydro Sapiens T-Shirt.

Best Photo in the Novice Category of our photo competition each month wins a
 Hydro Sapiens T-Shirt.

Check out the winners of the last seven competitions so far.

How to enter

By entering this competition you must have read and agreed to the terms and conditions outlined below.

Logged in members can send images using the contribute form which is also accessible via the members welcome page. Non-members need to join for free before being able to access that page.

Terms and Conditions

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