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Amateur photographer who only picked up a
camera this year beats professionals to win daylight-themed photo competition
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What a difference a day makes. As the clocks
turn and the days grow longer, these stunning photographs show what we are to
expect in the coming months.
The finalists in the Lovers of Light
competition set out to capture the role that natural daylight plays in our
lives, paying tribute to sunshine and warming rays.
The competition saw both amateurs and
professionals photograph cities waking up, sunkissed beaches and glistening
frozen lakes in a bid to do daylight justice.
Winning rays: Martin Dawe's photograph called 'Snow Before
Melting', taken on a cold January morning, was declared the winner
A song of ice and fire: The sky is burning in orange and
yellow above the frozen water at the Meervogel windmill in Groningen, The
Netherlands
Morning has broken: One photographer has captured a park
waking up on a cold December day
The winning photograph by amateur Martin Dawe sees a single tree
reaching for the warmth of the sun in a winter landscape.
'The aspect of daylight, particularly at sunrise and sunset, is
something from which I’ve drawn inspiration since I started taking
photographs,’ said winner Martin Dawe.
‘My interest in photography only began at the beginning of this
year, so it was a huge shock when I found out I won the Lovers of Light
competition.’
Mr Dawes photograph was picked from nearly 9,000 entries by a
panel which included artist Sarah Butterfield, Dr Russel Foster, Oxford
University professor and daylight expert, as well as representative from roof
window manufacturer VELUX who sponsored the competition.
Neverending bliss: A photo entitled 'Endless Summer' was
taken on a glorious afternoon at Redhead Beach south of Newcastle
Spanish dreams: 'Hazy Golden Hour' captures the sunlight's
play on the buildings in the Spanish city of Benidorm
Miracles of nature: A rainbow arches across red clouds in
Lido di Jesolo, Italy as a lightning bolt divides the sky in the distance
The competition was launched in October last year on the last
changing of the clocks and saw the thousands of entries whittled down to 101
finalists and one winner.
‘The snowy January landscape represents an extraordinary
depiction of natural daylight and stood out as the winner,’ Charlotte Chapman,
Marketing Manager at VELUX said.
'Our aim with the competition was to encourage people to think
differently about daylight and we hope that anyone who views the winning image
is inspired to celebrate the beauty and the benefits of this precious natural
resource.'
Frozen waters: Signature Lost Abroad Back Home took this
photo in Finland, also known as the Land of a Thousand Lakes
Coastal joy: This urban seascape was captured 'during a
bike ride along the coast' in an unidentified part of The Netherlands
Early hours: A Scottish field in the morning light as the
sunrise gives the snow on the mountain caps a slight blush
Praised: Entitled 'Down the potato field', this photo
taken last September made it into the 101 finalists of the competition
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