Stunning Photographs Set The Standard For Prestigious Awards
Stunning Photographs Set The Standard For Prestigious Awards Stunning animal images taken by some of the finest young photographers in Britain have been unveiled on the shortlist for the prestigious RSPCA Young Photographer Awards 2008 (YPA08). The YPA08 judges have whittled down the thousands of entries to a shortlist of 33 spectacular shots. The winners will be announced at an exclusive awards ceremony at HM Tower of London on 12 December.
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The standard of entries was higher than ever for the awards - sponsored by Olympus and Warners Midland - which are seen as a springboard to success for some of our best young animal photographers.
Winners will be chosen in categories for under 12 years, 12-18 years, Pet Personalities and the Olympus Portfolio. The winners will receive top Olympus photographic equipment, while the overall winner will also get the chance to go on an exclusive RSPCA photoshoot.He was not surprised by the high calibre of images after he saw the standard of photographs on last year's shortlist.
"What a fantastic competition and what a superb opportunity to showcase not only the amazing animals but also the talented young photographers that take these stunning photos," said Nick.
Joining Nick and Penny on the judging panel was RSPCA chief photographer Andrew Forsyth, top wildlife photographer Ernie Janes and Jean Hosking, managing director of the nature picture agency FLPA.
Jean said she was impressed by how much thought had been invested in the images by the shortlisted photographers.
She said: "It was a very high standard and it sounds a cliché, but all of them are winners to have made it this far. There was not much to choose between them when it came down to it.
"There has obviously been a lot of enthusiasm and dedication that has gone into the taking of these photographs. There are plenty of potential professional photographers for the future among the shortlisted entrants."
Full details of the competition, together with rules, can be found on the website www.rspca.org.uk/ypa
About Uneven Footing
Philip Hurst, Aged 17, Sandhurst, 12-18s Philip said: "Whilst out walking in Pembrokeshire I encountered a small herd of wild horses on the cliff side. Initially engrossed by the four tame foals that seemed as interested in me as I was in them, to my surprise I rapidly filled my memory card with 100 photographs. When editing them I found this image of the horse scratching itself with his rear leg to be most interesting as I felt it displayed an insight into the animal's rarely seen intimate life. The title of the piece "Uneven footing" refers equally to the horse's posture but also to the relationship between myself and the horse. Whilst originally on an uneven footing with the protective father of a young foal, through showing all the horses respect and time to recognise that I meant them no harm. I was able to earn their trust and move freely amongst the herd, capturing some stunning photographs."
About Inquisitive Mare
Rachel Michael, Aged 12, Glasgow, Under 12s Rachel said: "My grandparents and I were just coming back from Mugdock Country Park in Stirlingshire when we saw a field of horses. I really wanted to take some photos of them. This horse was very interested in the camera and kept trying to push it out of my hand. She was a very pretty horse and I couldn't keep track of how many photos I'd taken of her that day. I particularly liked this photo because the trees around the horse seemed to shimmer in the sunlight and the horse herself had a glimmer in her eyes that made her irresistible."
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