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AoA Sponsored Photo Comp - November 2015


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Age of Aquariums (AoA) have generously donated some gift vouchers for a new photo competition. The theme of this competition will be “something unique, something different”. The judges are looking for photos that are different to the usual side/top view of the shrimp standing around not doing a lot.

The winners will be selected by AoA and their decision will be final.

 

Prizes:

1st: $100 AoA Gift Voucher

2nd: $50 AoA Gift Voucher

3rd: $25 AoA Gift Voucher

 

Competition Rules – failure to abide by could result in disqualification:

  • Entry is open to any Australian SKF forum member with a post count of 10 or above
  • 3 entries is permitted per person; however you can replace your existing entry with a new photo if required prior to the competition close date
  • You may only enter photos you have taken personally
  • Photo must not have been posted on any other forum or social media platform before

 

Entry Details

In order for your entry to count you must follow these steps:

  1. Upload picture to the appropriate area of the gallery
  2. Insert gallery picture into the comp thread

You’ll know if you have done the entry correctly as a) image will be in the gallery and b) the inserted image in the thread will have a SKF watermark on the LHS

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Just a reminder to follow the entry details folks. This comp is just as much about learning to use the Gallery feature here on SKF as it is about capturing that great shot.

Entries so far are great, keep them coming. I might get a photo in myself.

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Last days guys, the end of month is almost here. Odds are pretty good at the moment, make sure you get your entries in.

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