Inspirational evening with award-winning photographers (Oct 2013)

Inspirational evening with award-winning photographers (Oct 2013)

Two of the country’s most highly rated landscape photographers were present for the opening of the Take a View – Landscape Photographer of the Year exhibition at Moors Valley Country Park, near Ringwood on 11 October.

The exhibition features a wonderful collection powerful images from across the country. On display at the Park until 24 November, it includes the work of local photographers whose images range from Portland Bill to the Wiltshire countryside, New Forest pines and Holes Bay in Poole.  

For the opening night, ‘Your View’ category winner David Baker entertained an audience of over 60 guests with a stunning selection of his work and an inspirational talk about the way he selects his shots.
 
His category-winning photograph captured the magic of misty New Forest pine trees. “It can take months to really know the area you are shooting in,” said David. “With trees, the trick then is to make some sense of the chaos in the forest. For this series of shots I looked for three or four strong graphic shapes and then tried to balance light and dark against each other with a beam of light moving through the image. It’s gratifying to know the judges appreciated my approach”.
 
David’s tip for anyone wanting to try their hand at forest photography is to get out of bed very early. “It doesn’t matter how good your camera is, or how stunning the location, if you don’t get up early you will miss the best light in which to capture that one special image.”
 
Completing the evening Poole’s Graham Hobbs joined David for a Q & A session. Another category winner, his shot of Holes Bay also required meticulous planning, including checking weather forecasts and train timetables, but he too paid tribute to “that little bit of magic that makes it all worthwhile – perfect light.”
 
The Take a View – Landscape Photographer of the Year exhibition features over 60 winning and commended images chosen from thousands of entries. Admission is free although parking charges do apply. For more information call 01425 470721 or visit www.moors-valley.co.uk.

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Editors notes:

A selection of high resolution images can be downloaded from the press images gallery.

For more detailed information contact:
Katie Davies at Moors Valley Country Park and Forest
Horton Road, Ashley Heath, Nr Ringwood BH24 2ET
Tel: 01425 470721 Email: ktdavies@christchurchandeastdorset.gov.uk

Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards

Take a view, the Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards, was founded in 2006 by Charlie Waite, one of today’s most respected landscape photographers. The aim of the competition is to bring landscape photography to a wider audience and to showcase the talents of photographers from Great Britain and beyond, whilst celebrating the beauty and variety of the UK’s landscape. With a total prize fund worth £20,000, plus a range of exhibitions and the publication of a full colour book of best entries, Take a view is an important annual competition for photographers of all ages.