National park’s photo competition to return
This year’s theme is ‘Nature Makes Me Happy’ and judges will be looking for photos of the landscape, wildlife, rivers, coastline, woodland, a piece of history, or people enjoying the National Park
Open to amateur or professional photographers, the broad theme could also cover those ‘happy places’ in the South Downs that replenish the soul.
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Hide AdNick Heasman, countryside and policy manager at the South Downs National Park and chair of the judging panel, said: “We’re excited to be able to launch our 2021 photo competition and we’ve got a fantastic theme this year that we think will really resonate with people.
“It’s been a challenging 12 months for so many people, but one thing is for sure – nature brings a smile to the face.
“Those experiences in the natural world, whether it be walking in a beautiful green space, seeing a majestic bird in the sky and going for a jog in the woods, have really inspired people.
“We’ll be looking for images that capture how uplifting the South Downs can be. We’ll also be keen to see if people can depict their ‘happy place’ in a spectacular photograph.”
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Hide AdThe top prize for the adult category will be £250, with a runner-up prize of £150, third prize of £100 and fourth prize of £50.
Award-winning photographers Rachael Talibart, Finn Hopson and Carlotta Luke also return to the judging panel.
Rachael Talibart said: “Nature can be such a respite from troubled times and where better to enjoy it than the beautiful South Downs National Park.
“I’m really looking forward to enjoying lots of uplifting photographs from this special place.”
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Hide AdThe youth competition also returns this year for budding young photographers – with categories ten years and under and 11 to 17.
There will be a prize of a family pass to Marwell Zoo for the ten years and under category, while the prize for 11 to 17 category will be a family pass for a Forest Segway outdoor adventure ride at Go Ape.
Carlotta Luke, one of the judges, said: “I am so pleased to be part of the judging panel again for the photography competition.
“We’ve got a great new theme this year so I can’t wait to see what people send in to us. I live in the midst of the South Downs and the landscape and wildlife here certainly make me happy.
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Hide Ad“I know they do for many people, especially during the challenging year that we have had, so please send us your photos that show this!”
Find out more and download the entry form on the South Downs website at www.southdowns.gov.uk/care-for/photocompetition2021/
Photographers can visit www.southdowns.gov.uk/enjoying-happy-times-and-helping-nature-to-happily-flourish/ for advice on making the most out of their visit.