Lowestoft Journal Photo Competition

Lowestoft Waves
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Picture Studios is often working in partnership with the
Lowestoft Journal and they are providing the weekly prize
for our photo competition
Picture Studios
179 London Road North
Lowestoft
NR32 1HG
www.picturestudios.net |
AA HOTLY contested Picture of the Week contest has seen an 11-year-old beat more than 70 other entries to win The Journal’s popular competition.
This image of a wave crashing on to Lowestoft beach beat a number of other entries this week that included a butterfly, a buzzing bee, some fabulous flying displays and a tree with a face.
The image was taken by Harris Middle School student Jack Lincoln and was sent in by his mum Alison, of Stevens Street, Lowestoft.
The two will be presented with Jack’s image in a 12in x 10in frame, mounted and inscribed, in a prize worth more than £60 from Picture Studios, of London Road North, Lowestoft.
The photo will also go forward to the next final of winning images.
How to enter
We are now accepting entries for next week’s competition. They must be taken by amateur photographers and we would prefer the pictures to be digital and between 500KB and 1MB in size. We also accept prints but they need to be copies as we cannot guarantee their return.
To enter send your picture with your name, address and contact details to richard.wood@archant.co.uk and mark your email Journal photo competition. Prints can be sent to Picture of the Week, The Journal, 147 London Road North, Lowestoft NR32 1NB.
All photos entered will be posted on our website: www.lowestoftjournal24.co.uk.
Slideshow of entries for August 1, 2008
Previous photo competitions
2008
July 25
July 18
July 11
July 4
June 27
June 20
June
13
June
6
May
30
May
23
May
16
To view the first Gallery of Winners, click here

Winner of the past 26 weeks
Meanwhile, entries have flooded in from readers who voted for the best winning image over the past 26 week which featured a host of imaginative photographs.
And the winner, with a total of 21 votes, was Carl Baldry, of Pinewood Avenue, Lowestoft, with his picture of a tiger at Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, at Filby.