February Photography Competition Results

February Photography Competition Results

Philip McDonough

In spite of the somewhat changeable weather experienced this February, our brand new photography competition has burst into life with some fabulous entries. Demonstrating that whatever the conditions, all of our thirty-eight resplendent reserves are always alive with an abundance of spectacular wildlife.

With our new photography competition launching this month, it was wonderful to see over sixty entries submitted from right across our diverse range of nature reserves. These marvellous submissions truly demonstrate the outstanding natural beauty present at all of our distinctly different reserves. Whilst also illustrating the breath-taking diversity of wildlife present within them.

Our judge had an extremely difficult time choosing from the superb array of images. Commenting that all of the entries wonderfully encapsulated the spirit of the brief, and truly demonstrated the natural splendour of our reserves during the winter months.

However, after much deliberation Philip McDonough’s ‘Little Egret with Fish’, taken at Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve was chosen as the winner of this month’s competition.

Little Egret with Fish - Lunt Meadows

Philip McDonough

Our judged commented that ‘the outstanding depth and movement captured within this image is truly astounding. Moreover, the presence and timing required to capture this spectacular moment in nature, demonstrates a remarkable level of skill and aptitude which truly deserves recognition.’

Menacing Sparrowhawk - Lunt Meadows - Charlie Lowe

Charlie Lowe

In second place is Charlie Lowe’s ‘Menacing Sparrow Hawk’ from Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve. Our judge noted that ‘the eye catching colour which exudes from this image makes it really stand out from the crowd. In addition, this photograph beautifully exhibits the power and presence of this remarkable bird of prey.'

Winter Sun Reflection

John Barton

Finally, in third place is John Barton’s ‘Winter Sun Reflection’ taken at Brockholes Nature Reserve. Our judge absolutely adored this image, and stated that 'the detail captured within this picture truly reflects the majestic beauty of these magnificent creatures. Furthermore, the reflection exhibited within this image provides a depth and composition which superbly highlights the noble nature of this resplendent young swan.'

The winner will be contacted via email with details on how to redeem their £100 Optics Voucher prize. Additionally, all winner’s photos will be displayed within our visitor centres, for everyone to see.

What do you think?
 

Feel free to let us know what you think about the judge’s selections via either our Facebook or Twitter pages. March’s competition is currently open and has the theme of SIGNS OF SPRING; As long as the photo has been taken at one of our nature reserves, you can enter whatever image you like! With thirty-eight nature reserves to choose from, what are you waiting for?

The deadline for entries is 11:59 pm on 31/3/2020 and the only condition is that your photograph was taken at one of our nature reserve. To enter, just email photocomp@lancswt.org.uk (a maximum of three photos per person is permitted) or use the form below.

Here are all this month's entries

Photography Competition - February