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NCUPS SEA2004 Underwater Photography Competition
Posted: 13 July 2004 04:00 PM
Last Update: 14 July 2004 06:59 AM
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Last Update: 14 July 2004 06:59 AM
Author: James Wiseman (Industry)
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Northern California Underwater Photographic Society is announcing its 40th annual international underwater photographic competition; “SEA2004” and the “Bob Commer Award: Image of Excellence in Underwater Photography. We are accepting film and digital entries in macro, wide angle, underwater California macro, underwater California wide angle as well as prints, creative prints and video. The deadline for entries is October 9th 2004
SEA 2004 is one of the longest held competitions for underwater photographers. The unique Single Entrant Single Prize Point System allows winning entrants to choose their own prize. Last year’s competition received entries from 14 states within the US as well as 15 countries internationally. This year it is our goal to expand the contest throughout even more countries …. Pass the word along to your friends, clubs and dive partners. Entry forms, rules, further information and the sponsor list are available on our website at http://www.ncups.org or please contact Roeland Papen, Director of SEA2004 at sea2004@ncups.org.
SEA 2004 is one of the longest held competitions for underwater photographers. The unique Single Entrant Single Prize Point System allows winning entrants to choose their own prize. Last year’s competition received entries from 14 states within the US as well as 15 countries internationally. This year it is our goal to expand the contest throughout even more countries …. Pass the word along to your friends, clubs and dive partners. Entry forms, rules, further information and the sponsor list are available on our website at http://www.ncups.org or please contact Roeland Papen, Director of SEA2004 at sea2004@ncups.org.
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