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The London Mountain Film Festival, now in its second year, is a celebration of adventure and the outdoors. Taking place again online, the festival is screening over 40 world-class adventure films, plus interviews with film-makers & authors, all over an exhilarating fortnight this May.
‘I’m excited, honoured, and grateful to all the filmmakers, authors, and athletes who have trusted us with their incredible work,’ says festival director Greg Hackett. ‘LMFF Virtual is an intense two-week online celebration of that wonderful space where the human spirit embraces the challenges of the natural world.’
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Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year prize goes to Scots train driver
Freight train driver Dylan Nardini has been crowned this year s Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year.
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Daniel Nardini showed off his excellent eye for colour with his winning trio of images including this one shot on Arran. (Image: Dylan Nardini)
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