Cameras at the ready
So what's your photography like? Can you capture fantastic pictures of Britain's wildlife? You can? then what are you waiting for, the British Wildlife Photography Awards for 2013 are now open for entries.
Or are you like me and don't have the patience to capture that singular moment of brilliance or who just never have the camera to hand when something amazing happens. This year the BWPA have introduced a 'static' category of Botanical Britain (wild not cultivated please) and CJS is delighted to be sponsoring this new category having passed our previous category of Habitat to the The Wildlife Trusts.
On your marks - get snapping!
Or are you like me and don't have the patience to capture that singular moment of brilliance or who just never have the camera to hand when something amazing happens. This year the BWPA have introduced a 'static' category of Botanical Britain (wild not cultivated please) and CJS is delighted to be sponsoring this new category having passed our previous category of Habitat to the The Wildlife Trusts.
On your marks - get snapping!
The competition is NOW open
Your chance to win a prestigious photography award and cash
prize of £5,000. Winners and commended entrants will have their work showcased
in a touring exhibition and stunning book. The overall prize fund worth
£20,000, includes products from lead sponsors Canon and Sky.
The British Wildlife Photography Awards were established to
recognise the talents of photographers practising in Britain, whilst at the
same time highlighting the great wealth and diversity of Britain’s natural
history. Now in its fifth year, this highly acclaimed and unique wildlife
photography competition has captivated the nation with outstanding and
beautiful imagery. It is a celebration of British wildlife as well as a
showcase for photographers, both amateur and professional.
Richard Benyon, Environment Minister comments on the winners
of 2012. “These photographs, as well as
being aesthetically beautiful in their own right, are also a vital reminder of
this nation’s greatest wealth”.
Categories http://www.bwpawards.org/categories
With twelve separate categories the subject matter covers
everything from marine life and animal behaviour to creepy crawlies and urban
wildlife. By popular demand we have introduced two new categories:
Old Atlantic Oak by Ian Paul Haskell |
Botanical Britain - This category includes botanical subjects
including: trees, plants, flowers, fungi and algae. Capture the essence, beauty
and diversity of the botanical world, whether close-up, macro or as part of a
wider scene.
Sponsored by Countryside Job Service.
Natural Details -
The beauty of nature close up. For this category we are looking for innovation
and creativity whether figurative or abstract and from any aspect of British
wildlife – flora, fauna and the natural
environment. For example: a study of
wild flowers, shells on the sea shore, an insect’s wing, or patterns made by
rock, ice, and water.
In addition to still photography there is a great
opportunity to capture wildlife in action and win an amazing prize.