Young British photographers, Matt and Will Burrard-Lucas run several photography competitions every year. Here are the winners from their recently judged Landscape competition.
The third competition in the Burrard-Lucas 2010 photo contest series is now open for entries. The theme is “Wildlife”. They are looking for images of wild animals that stand out from the crowd… maybe it will be a striking portrait that catches their eye or perhaps the image will reveal an interesting aspect of an animal’s behaviour.
The Landscape 500 is a new exciting photographic competition that is open to all amateur or enthusiast photographers in Australia. The theme is The Australian Landscape and includes, seascapes, urban and industrial landscapes, skyscapes, and any image where the main point of interest is the landscape.
Congratulations to the prize winners of the Garden Guests Photography Competition 2010!
The winners for the "Spring into Life" contest have been announced and here they are:-
Here are some of the stunning and well deserved winners of this competition and I think you will agree that the standard is very high. Well done to all of the winners.
London’s bugs are in for a treat as a unique architectural competition sees the development of five luxury insect hotels across the City’s public gardens. The five hotel designs have been shortlisted as part of ‘Beyond the Hive’, a competition launched by British Land and The City of London Corporation to celebrate 2010 as the International Year of Biodiversity.
On a sultry evening in London British sculptor, Adam Binder was named the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation's Wildlife Artist of the Year 2010.
The Wildlife Artist of the Year Competition 2010 finalist artworks have been selected from thousands of entries to be shown at The Mall Galleries in London on 24th 'til 29th May 2010.
This is a series of four competitions which runs alongside the International Garden Photographer of the Year. It is a British competition based around Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. “4 Seasons” has just run the Winter Beauty Competition – the first of the four and here are the winning photographs. 1st Place “Frozen Beauty” by...
The winners have been announced for International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition 3 and here they are...
The inaugural 2010 EPSON International Pano Awards is dedicated to the art of panoramic photography. Advances in digital photography and software such as PTGui and Adobe Photoshop has resulted in an explosion in the popularity of image stitching, especially in the panoramic format. Panoramic film photography also remains alive and well. The Pano Awards aims...
Now in its 46th year, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is an international showcase for the very best nature photography. The competition is owned by two UK institutions that pride themselves on revealing and championing the diversity of life on Earth – the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine. Being accepted into...
I've just caught up with this news which is really sad, not only for Spanish photographer, José Luis Rodriguez but also for the competition itself and all of the other participants. The winning "disqualified" photograph of an Iberian wolf jumping over a gate is suspected to have featured a "trained animal" which the competition rules will not tolerate.
I am thrilled to say that my photograph “Canoodling in the Mist” has been shortlisted in the current Click! Photography Competition run by Steve Parish Publishing. Canoodling in the Mist – shortlisted in Click! Steve Parish Photography Competition
I have just heard that my photograph “Lean on Me” of a pair of rainbow lorikeets was selected as “highly commended” in the Wildlife Portraits competition run by Will Burrard-Lucas and his younger brother Matthew. Here is the article from Burrard-Lucas Blog site
In early September I wrote in my blog that I set up a stall for the very first time with my photographic products at the Wildlife Festival 2008 in Beaudesert. I also submitted one of my photographs of a pair of rainbow lorikeets called "Lean on Me" to the photography competition which was also being held at this event.
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