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Title: Win a Nikon DSLR camera or 1/5 'Tracks' prize packs- Dendy - 25 wol
Post by: culturebird on Thursday 06 March 2014, 12:44:39 am
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http://www.dendy.com.au/Promotion/Win-A-2000-D7100-Camera-By-Seeing-Tracks-At-Dendy-Thanks-To-Paxtons-And-Nikon

To celebrate the release of TRACKS, opening at Dendy on March 6, you could win a Nikon DSLR Camera valued at $2000 thanks to Transmission Films, Nikon and Paxtons Camera Video Digital, City and suburbs, Sydney's biggest independent camera retailer.

Plus, thanks to Transmission Films, we have 5 runners-up prize packs worth $145 each, including a yoga mat, KeepCup, a copy of the book the film is based on by Robyn Davidson and a double pass to see the film!

To go into the draw to win, send an e-mail to competitions@dendy.com.au with 'TRACKS' in the subject line, and in the body of the e-mail, include your name, best postal addresss, phone number, and tell us: what part of Australia would you like to capture with your new Nikon 7100 DSLR camera?

About the camera: I AM FULL CONTROL - Featuring 24.1 Megapixels, high performance EXPEED 3 image processor, a dynamic ISO range 100- 6400), a class leading 51 point autofocus, and specifically designed without an optical low-pass filter for uncompromised image quality, the D7100 is the perfect DX format DSLR for enthusiast photographers.

About TRACKS: Starring Mia Wasikowska (Jane Eyre, Stoker) and Adam Driver (HBO’s Girls, Frances Ha, Inside Llewyn Davis), directed by John Curran (The Painted Veil, We Don’t Live Here Anymore) and from the Oscar® winning producers of The King’s Speech, Tracks is based on the inspirational and iconic true story of Robyn Davidson. Robyn’s phenomenal solo trek from Alice Springs to Uluru and on to the Indian Ocean saw her traverse 2700km of spectacular yet unforgiving Australian desert accompanied only by her loyal dog and four unpredictable camels.

Charismatic young New Yorker and National Geographic photographer Rick Smolan travelled from the other end of the earth to capture, at intervals, this epic and remarkable journey into one of the world’s last great wildernesses. Robyn reluctantly agreed to a visiting photographer in return for much needed trip funding and could only see Rick’s visits as intruding on her solitude and compromising everything the journey meant to her. However, this uneasy relationship between two very different people would slowly develop into an unlikely and enduring friendship.

Set against one of the wildest, most dangerous and most breathtaking backdrops on the planet, this unprecedented journey pushed Robyn to her physical and emotional limits and taught her that sometimes we have to detach from the world to feel connected to it. In witnessing this extraordinary journey we realise that the impossible is within reach of us all.

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