Lowestoft Journal Photo Competition

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The Maltings on Oulton Broad by Peter Waller

 

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Picture Studios is often working in partnership with the Lowestoft Journal and they are providing the weekly prize for our photo competition

Picture Studios
179 London Road North
Lowestoft
NR32 1HG

www.picturestudios.net

A TRANQUIL morning in Oulton Broad has been selected as the Journal’s Picture of the Week.

Peter Waller, of Romany Road, Oulton Broad, took the image of the morning sun lighting up The Maltings as part of his ongoing quest to record the area in pictures.

Describing his photos, the long term keen amateur said: “The quality of light and colour comes first, composition next and subject matter third.”

Mr Parr will be presented with his photograph in a 12in x 10in frame, mounted and inscribed, in a prize worth over £60 from Picture Studios, of London Road North, Lowestoft.

The photograph will also join the other winning pictures in our grand final next year, when readers are offered the opportunity to vote for their overall favourite. The photographer of the winning image will then be presented with a printed 12in x 18in photo block worth £130.

How to enter

If you think you can do better than this week’s winner, and would like to opportunity to win the great weekly prize from Picture Studios, we are now accepting entries for next week’s competition.

We’d prefer the pictures to be digital and between 500KB and 3MB in size, however we will also accept good old-fashioned prints.

To enter send your name, address and picture to

Journal editor Russell Cook at russell.cook@archant.co.uk and mark your e-mail “Journal photo competition.”

Prints can be sent to:

Russell Cook, Editor, The Journal, 147 London Road North, Lowestoft, NR32 1NB.


Slideshow of entries for 06 December 2007

 

Previous photo competitions

 

30 November entries

23 November entries

16 November entries

9 November entries

2 November entries

26 October entries

19 October entries

12 October entries

5 October entries