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PHOTO COMPETITION

We welcome entries of photos, taken at the Meadows, Huntly, for the categories:

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Mammals

Amphibians, reptiles & co

Birds

Invertebrates

Plants etc

People in nature

From a different perspective

 

Deadline for entries before or on Friday the 18th of July. No border, no signatures, and no watermarks accepted. The entrant must not have breached any laws when taking their photographs. Accepted formats are PNG, JPEG, and JPG with a minimal resolution of 300 dpi (except for the category 'From a different perspective'). There are no age restrictions for entrants. Multiple photos per entrant are accepted. 

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Photos together with your name, age (if under 18) and contact details can be emailed to greenerhuntly@gmail.com with the original metadata intact - or alternatively with a grid reference and date of where and when the picture was taken. Please note that the photo will be stored by us and may be used - naming the photographer - for promotional material for Greener Huntly (the Huntly Greenspace Collective Ltd.). Your email and/ or phone number from which you submitted entries will only be stored for the duration of the competition.

 

FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE 

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For this category we welcome not just any old photo... Being outdoors is fun, and that does not just count for humans! We want to visualise this. So take your camera (you don’t need anything fancy) and start snapping. You might want to take pictures of people or other animals doing the unexpected. Find out what the world looks like if you are a worm. Or remember what it's like to see the world upside down. It does not matter, as long as you get creative. 

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Photos for this category photo's can be of any resolution, and can be shared on social media #focusonhuntlymeadows,  emailed to greenerhuntly@gmail.com, or sent by WhatsApp 07825887770. 

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Contact

email greenerhuntly@gmail.com

call, message or WhatsApp 07825887770

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Based in Huntly we work for

AB54 + neighbouring postcodes

(Scotland UK)

©2024 by the Huntly Greenspace Collective

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