DPG/Wetpixel Masters Underwater Imaging Competition 2021 Announced

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DivePhotoGuide (DPG) and Wetpixel have announced the begin of this yr’s DPG/Wetpixel Masters Underwater Imaging Competition.

The contest celebrates the splendor of the oceans, the skill of the entrants, and the intricate and demanding art of underwater imaging.

For 2021, the competition objectives to give aid to those which have traditionally supported the Underwater Competition Sequence.

“The global pandemic continues to adversely affect dive commute and underwater imaging manufacturers, so it’s our turn to lend a hand them in their time of crisis. As such, the competition continues to have an even time its sponsors, but in residing of providing sponsor-donated prizes, this can award the winners of each and every class a straightforward money prize of US$250 [~€211]. To boot, the Better of Present winner — the pinnacle portray amongst the class winners — will receive an extra money prize of $750 [~€633]!”

The chosen winners can were judged by an all-superstar panel.

The sever-off date for submissions is October 31st, 2021.

Winners will seemingly be printed on UnderwaterCompetition.com and published by supporting media partners worldwide almost today thereafter. The entry prices are US$10/~€8.44 per portray or video entered. As with all Underwater Competition Sequence events, 15% of entry proceeds will seemingly be donated to marine conservation efforts.

For more records on the competition, recede to underwatercompetition.com.

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John Liang is the Facts Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first received the diving malicious program whereas in Excessive College in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Originate Water Diver certification within the Red Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, amongst white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Wing of Costa Rica, and completely different locations collectively with a pool in Las Vegas helping to destroy the area fable for the largest underwater press conference.