
MCS Plymouth Local Group Photo Competition To Help Protect Oceans
By Matt J. Weiss, August 7, 2008 @ 02:00 AM (EST)
Source: thisisplymouth.co.uk
THE good, the bad and the downright ugly are highlighted in the work of marine photographers from the Plymouth area.
More than 60 photographers took part in a competition to mark the 25th anniversary of the Marine Conservation Society.
The finalists will go on show at the Marine Centre at Wembury tomorrow, and the winners will be announced next Wednesday.
The judges are underwater photographers Peter Rowlands and Paul Naylor, and Neil Hope, deputy picture editor of the Western Morning News.
The theme of the competition is “Marine Conservation - the good, the bad and the ugly”...
More than 60 photographers took part in a competition to mark the 25th anniversary of the Marine Conservation Society.
The finalists will go on show at the Marine Centre at Wembury tomorrow, and the winners will be announced next Wednesday.
The judges are underwater photographers Peter Rowlands and Paul Naylor, and Neil Hope, deputy picture editor of the Western Morning News.
The theme of the competition is “Marine Conservation - the good, the bad and the ugly”...
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