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Photography Competition 2024

Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Thank you to everyone who entered our 2024 Photography Competition. We received so many beautiful images celebrating wildlife and nature across our county, from breath taking landscapes and magical minibeasts to precious plant life and majestic birds in flight.

Congratulations to David Jenner, whose ethereal image, ‘Mist on the Marsh’, was crowned the overall winner of the 2024 Photography Competition.

 

A foggy field with a barn in the distance

 

About the image, David said:

St Thomas Becket Church stands alone on Romney Marsh surrounded by vast areas of marshland and a maze of watercourses. Built around the year 1200 in Fairfield near Rye, the desolate landscape and lack of modern-day influence makes it a perfect location for period dramas. I arrived just before 5am in the height of summer ready for the dawn light. As the sun rose and the mist rolled in, this magical composition came to life."
A field full of purple and yellow flowers

Sunset over the orchids, taken at Marden Meadows

A body of water surrounded by lots of trees

Autumn colours

A deer standing in a snowy field with trees in the background

Red deer in the snow

 

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