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3 October 2014 - Film maker Alison Teal from Hawaii dives under a wave during a visit to the Maldives
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The Royal Observatory's annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition highlights outstanding works in astronomical photography around the world, with winners chosen in four categories including Earth and Space, Our Solar System, Deep Space and Young Astronomy Photographer of the Year, along with three special prizes including People and Space, The Sir Patrick Moore prize for Best Newcomer as well as the Robotic Scope Image of the Year. The finalists will be announced on September 17 and the winning images can be viewed in a new exhibition at the Royal Observatory from September 18 until February 2015.precopster wrote:Absolutley keep them coming! !
Here we present this year's shortlisted entries.






