Ken Hayes was awarded first place for June’s photography competition, well done Ken!
June photography competition results
The common blue butterfly is a regular sight in our region, however this doesn’t detract from its stunning beauty. Our judge proclaimed ‘this image highlights the striking colour and rich pattern of this beautiful butterfly, which never fails to catch my eye on a spring walk.’
In second place is Alan Williams, our judge stated ‘this marvellous image of an orange tip butterfly is spectacular, given the fact that these delicate creatures are most commonly observed in hedgerows and woodland margins, the quality and clarity of this image is even more impressive.
Finally in third place is Andrew Spencer, our judge loved this image of a green veined white butterfly proclaiming ‘the ability to capture the prominent green veins of this butterfly is breath-taking. The fact that the vibrant pigmentation and texture has been captured with such luminosity is outstanding.
The winner will be contacted via email with details of how to redeem their £100 optics voucher prize. Additionally, all winning photos will be displayed in our visitor centres for everyone to see.
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July’s competition is currently open and has the theme of ‘Garden Wildlife’. As per 2021 rule changes, photographs can be taken anywhere in the Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside region and are not limited to Lancashire Wildlife Trust nature reserves.
The deadline for entries is 11:59 pm on 31/7/2022. To enter, email photocomp@lancswt.org.uk (a maximum of three photos per person).