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Old 02-04-2012, 05:43 PM
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2012 David Malin Awards

Hello its Come around Again -The David Malin Awards-Tony
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Old 02-04-2012, 06:07 PM
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I'll just Add This -Entry Forms Etc. http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/news...astrofest/DMA/
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Old 05-04-2012, 01:42 PM
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The Central West Astronomical Society is proud to announce that the submissions for the 2012 CWAS 'David Malin Awards' are now open.

The deadline for entry submissions is mid-night on Friday, 15 June 2012 (AEST).

The theme for this year's Open Themed Section is "Symmetries". The intention is to encourage people with vision and imagination, using simple equipment, such as a tripod and ordinary camera, to make attractive images that evoke interesting symmetries in the night sky.

For more information on the competition, the conditions of entry and to access the submissions page, see the following web site:

http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/news...astrofest/DMA/

The 2012 CWAS "David Malin Awards" are proudly supported by CSIRO's Astronomy and Space Sciences, The Powerhouse Museum and Canon Australia.


Regards, John Sarkissian
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Old 05-04-2012, 01:57 PM
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ah well i just registered so i should get a login soon - mind you though i need a entry...... and photons have been very very scarce these past 12 months.

I can see lots of Etas, rosettes, orions being entered maybe a comet or two and some luny work but i have to say its been a difficult year
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There'll be lots of comet lovejoys, and no doubt lots of venus transits too.
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There'll be lots of comet lovejoys, and no doubt lots of venus transits too.
oh yeah forgot thats on the 6th june
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... and no doubt lots of venus transits too.
Yep planned on this for a while in Ha, might be going far north yet just to get this recorded.
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Old 21-04-2012, 07:32 AM
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A further announcement about the David Malin Awards -
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The CWAS and Canon Australia are proud to announce that the major prize for the Overall Winner in this year's CWAS "David Malin Awards" is the new Canon 60Da DSLR.

For more details, see:

http://www.canon.com.au/For-You/EOS-...meras/EOS-60Da

For information on the 2012 CWAS "David Malin Awards" see:

http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/news...astrofest/DMA/

The CWAS thanks Canon Australia for its continuing support of the CWAS "David Malin Awards".

Enter your astrophotographs in the 2012 CWAS "David Malin Awards", and share with the wider public your enthusiasm for the grandeur and beauty of astronomy.


Regards, John Sarkissian
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Even if You don't Win The Grand Prize

Remember even if you don't Win the Grand prize These Canon 60Da's will Be sold in camera stores at a Good price .Very Affordable for The average Astronomer. -- Tony.
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Old 21-04-2012, 12:22 PM
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Graet PRICING FOR Grand prize.

http://www.teds.com.au/digital-slr-c...anufacturer=11 -Checkout Teds Camera Store in Stock 60Da -Other stores Might be Cheaper . Great pricing for the Average Bear- Tony
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Only a few days left to enter!

Entries close this Friday.

Wow, that's come around quick. I'd better get my butt into gear!
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Done for another year - finally submitted my entries.
I'd hoped to have been able to enter more Symmetry shots, but just never got/made the opportunity to plan and take some shots.

The widefield and solar system sections are going to be extremely well contested this year no doubt, with loads of celestial events to choose from..

- total lunar eclipse
- comet lovejoy
- transit of venus

plus the exponentially growing lot of widefield milkyway and nightscape photography type shots by some very talented people.

I can't wait to see the winners!
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Old 14-06-2012, 10:12 AM
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The symmetry section is going to be choc full of reflection images. It would take something outright spectacular to win this one -- a hard subject.

Didn't submit anything this year -- nothing to submit!

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As long it has a tree in it or multiple repeats of a planet you're home and hose
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Yes I agree it's a hard subject! Been racking my brains trying to work out what to put in... I don't have much time left though!


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The symmetry section is going to be choc full of reflection images. It would take something outright spectacular to win this one -- a hard subject.

Didn't submit anything this year -- nothing to submit!

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well i am fleeced - sent my entry in just in time
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well i am fleeced - sent my entry in just in time


In with a solid chance there Dave
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As long it has a tree in it or multiple repeats of a planet you're home and hose
Damn I forgot the tree in the foreground of Sol and Venus.
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Damn I forgot the tree in the foreground of Sol and Venus.
David is 70 now so may not notice...you could still be ok....
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