Monday, 24 October 2011

Chuffed tae bits!

I just recently received word from the 'Landscape photographer of the year competition' and I am delighted to say that two of my images have been given awards. My picture of St Michaels mount has been 'highly commended' in the 'living the view' category ( and will be made into postcards as part of a selection pack ) and my picture of the old stone bridge at the Hermitage, Dunkeld has been 'commended' in the 'classic view' category by the panel of Judges including Landscape photographer Charlie Waite, both will be on exhibit and in the book, considering the thousands of entries they receive each year I am so chuffed by this result. ; )

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthpicturegalleries/8841408/Landscape-Photographer-of-the-Year-2011-winners.html?image=4

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/photos/breathtaking-british-landscapes-in-pictures-1319451406-slideshow/4-photo-1319450865.html

"...Over 100 of the very best images will premier in a stunning, free exhibition at the 
National Theatre in London from 5th December 2011. This year’s exhibition is 
again supported by Epson UK and their Digigraphie™ ensures prints of consistent 
standards and ‘fine art’ quality. 
The Awards book, Landscape Photographer of the Year Collection 5, by AA 
Publishing, features 175 winning & commended entries from this year’s 
competition and is published on 31st October 2011...."





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