Photography competition back for another year

A photograph of Southwold beach showing people on a misty, windswept stretch of sand with the town's lighthouse just visible in the background
A photograph called Early Morning Swim at Southwold by East Suffolk resident Tim Bennett won the last competition [TIM BENNETT]

A photography competition, open to both amateur and professional enthusiasts of all ages, is returning for another year.

The 'East Suffolk Through the Lens' contest has been organised by East Suffolk Council.

The competition aimed to give photographers the chance to share their favourite views in the district with their lenses.

The last winning photo "Early Morning Swim at Southwold Beach" by Tim Bennett was highlighted by judges for its "striking colour, light, and tranquillity".

Bruno Leon won the under-16 category of the competition with his photograph of a vole eating grass
Bruno Leon won the under-16 category of the competition with his photograph of a vole eating grass [BRUNO LEON]

Entrants were encouraged to capture the essence of the district by photographing buildings, landscapes, wildlife and people.

Caroline Topping, Green leader of East Suffolk Council, said: "Last year proved that we have some extremely talented photographers here in East Suffolk, and I am looking forward to seeing more this year.

"Our district is filled with beautiful landscapes and incredible wildlife, all waiting to be captured through the lens. It could be an image that perfectly encapsulates daily life in East Suffolk, or a moment that reminds all of us how amazing our district is."

Entries should be submitted via an East Suffolk Through the Lens online entry form before midnight on 30 January. Previous entries would not be considered.

The overall winner's photo would be featured on the cover of East Suffolk Magazine which is delivered to every household in the district next spring.

Winners would be announced during the week starting 17 February, with the overall winner also receiving a £100 high street voucher.

One under-16 winning entrant will also be chosen to receive a high street voucher worth £75, while three runners-up will each get a high street voucher worth £25.

More than 350 entries were received during the previous seven-week competition which ran between December 11 and January 28.

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