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Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist

Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
The 2013 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition has just recently released its shortlist, displaying a wonderful array of work from dedicated astrophotographers. The international contest, presented and run by the Royal Observatory Greenwich in association with Sky at Night Magazine.

Top photo: Receiving the Galactic Beam by Wayne England
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Comet PANSTARRS by Ingólfur Bjargmundsson
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Hunters Moon over the Alps by Stefano De Rosa
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Solar Max by Paul Haese
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Eta Carinae and her Keyhole by Michael Sidonio
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
A Flawless Point by Rogello Bernal Andreo
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
The Night Photographer by Tommy Eliassen
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Photographers on the Rim of Myvatn Craters by James Woodend
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Archway to Heaven by Stephen Banks
Photographer Of The Year 2013 Competition Shortlist
Leaning In by Anna Walls
via [My Amp Goes to 11, HuffPost UK]

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