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The Great Oz Shrimp Off - AUGUST


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Hi Everyone,

It's on again, but this time it's a bit different.

The Great Oz Shrimp Off - Photo Competition for August!!

This month forum sponsor The Tech Den is giving us a great opportunity and challenge.

They are looking for an image to use as a banner on their website. This will be used to link their customers to SKF.

Below is an image of the banner they are currently using in this space. (The Benibachi image)

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The winner's image will take place of this, with text on the right (blank space) mentioning the forum and the creator of the image. You can have your username or actual name listed here.

The Benibachi image has the following size : 499 x 158 pixels.

Your image will need to be able to be reduced to this size and maintain its quality.

You will all have until *** 9pm AEST Sunday 17th August *** to post your competition picture.

Terms and Conditions of entry are as follows:

# Entry is open to SKF members with a post count of 25 or above

# Employees of the Tech Den will not be able to enter, nor other forum sponsors

# One photo only per member can be submitted

# The photo must be one you have personally taken

# By entering this competition you give your consent for your image to be used by The Tech Den for display purposes.

Apart from having your image represent SKF on The Tech Den website, there is an additional prize:

***** a $50 Gift Voucher from The Tech Den *****

Get your creative on everyone!!! The image should be shrimp related and as stunning as you can muster!!

Winner will be chosen via the voting/rating system.

Votes are not to be submitted until all entries are posted.

Winner to be announced 9pm AEST Sunday 24th August.

 

 

You can find the competition here

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Awesome comp, great sponsor and a top bloke to deal with.

This is the opportunity of a lifetime

Get your entries in peeps

Cheers mick

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Oh wow great prize and can vouch for the sponsors great service. Can't wait to see some innovative entries!

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Any image they can use as a banner!

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Dont forget to get your photo's in, minimum 25 posts however to enter.

 

Reminder to please not vote yet until all images have been submitted.

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Thanks to everyone who has entered into the competition.

Please place your votes / rate the images and help us decide on the winner of the Great Oz Shrimp Off for August!

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HINT: before rating the images, be sure to click on them and view at full size.

Great images everyone!

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Results are pretty close this comp! Be sure to get your votes in! :)

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Worked it out :) just can't see

Exact scores lol

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And the winning image for this round of The great Oz Shrimp off is:

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Congratulations to Paul for being the winner of this competition.

Not only will your image feature on our sponsor's, The Tech Den's, website but you are also the winner of a $50 gift voucher to spend at The Tech Den.

Thank you to all entrants for some great images posted, and to all whom voted this round.

It was incredibly close in the end!!!!

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thanks to everyone that voted for my picture, thanks to Tech Den for the prize and admin for running the comp now I need to work out what to buy

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