Winner - Julie Levere s overall winning Fox shot taken in Westcliff THE overall winning photograph from a prestigious Essex-based competition was a sight fur sore eyes among judges. Photographers from across the county sent their favourite snaps to the Essex Wildlife Trust photography competition last year and the winners have now been announced. From tranquil landscapes to vivid action shots, the Trust s 2020 competition showcased just how connected everyone remained with wildlife and nature, even amidst national lockdowns.
Close up - Andrew Neal won the Pattern and Texture category for his dragonfly shot at Abberton Reservoir The image which not only impressed the judges but won the public vote this month, was the entrancing shot of a red fox appearing from the dark shrubbery submitted to the ‘Gardener’s World’ category by Julie Levere.
Winner - Julie Levere s overall winning Fox shot taken in Westcliff THE overall winning photograph from a prestigious Essex-based competition was a sight fur sore eyes among judges. Photographers from across the county sent their favourite snaps to the Essex Wildlife Trust photography competition last year and the winners have now been announced. From tranquil landscapes to vivid action shots, the Trust s 2020 competition showcased just how connected everyone remained with wildlife and nature, even amidst national lockdowns.
Close up - Andrew Neal won the Pattern and Texture category for his dragonfly shot at Abberton Reservoir The image which not only impressed the judges but won the public vote this month, was the entrancing shot of a red fox appearing from the dark shrubbery submitted to the ‘Gardener’s World’ category by Julie Levere.