Nature Photography Competition is back

Following the outstanding success of Rockhampton Regional Council’s inaugural Nature Photography Competition last year, the contest has become an annual event with 2019 entries opening today.

Council’s Environment spokesperson, Councillor Drew Wickerson, said he was thrilled by the response in 2018.

“We know that we are very fortunate to live in a region with some stunning natural landscapes, but the quality of the images our residents captured and entered was exceptional.

“Spectacular sunsets mirrored in the Yeppen Lagoon, views of the region’s patchwork hills, and honeyeaters mid-flight were just some of the magnificent images to take out a prize last year.

“We had over 260 entries, which meant judging was no easy task – although I would love to see even more photographs submitted in 2019!”

Councillor Wickerson said there were five different categories with each one having a top prize of $250, and that winners would also see their work on display throughout the region.

“The three themes for people to explore through photography worked really well last year, so we are using them again in 2019.

“The first is called Connecting with Nature, and is all about the relationships we as individuals have with the natural world around us.

“The second is Celebrating our Natural Landscape, with images showcasing our breathtaking backdrops and natural assets.

“The third is Showcasing our Native Flora and Fauna. For this category we are looking for pictures which show our native animals and plants in their natural habitat.

“There are two more categories for under-18s and professional photographers, who can submit photos on any of our themes.

“The winners will be announced as part of Council’s celebration of World Environment Day 2019, and have their work displayed at places across the region, including the Rockhampton Show.

“This competition is for everyone. Whether you’re a budding amateur with some fancy equipment, a fully-fledged professional, or you just have a camera phone and a good eye, we want to see your photos!”

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