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Snowy shot of hill just outside Brighton wins photo competition

South Downs National Park publishes annual prize-winning pictures

by Ben Mitchell - PA
Monday 8 Jan, 2024 at 12:01AM
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Snowy shot of hill just outside Brighton wins photo competition

A “spellbinding” image of autumn leaves resting on a snowy landscape has won the annual photographic competition run by the South Downs National Park.

The shot called Snow on Wolstonbury, taken by Matt Goddard, won the contest which had a theme of “new perspective” for the 2023 event.

The winner, from Hurstpierpoint, won £250 for a picture of the hill above Pyecombe, just off the A23.

He said: “My love of exploring the South Downs started during childhood and hasn’t stopped since. Sussex is blessed to have the national park’s rich history, varied landscape and stunning views.

“Capturing and sharing its beauty has played a big part in my career and enjoyment of landscape photography. I am truly honoured to be awarded for my Wolstonbury Hill woodland photo.

“A snowy landscape is always magical and the last of autumn’s golden leaves came as a pleasant surprise. There’s a timeless feel to Wolstonbury, as with all my favourite views of the South Downs.”

Carlotta Luke, a photographer and one of the competition judges, said: “It’s a new perspective having the snow on the autumn leaves and the complete contrast.

“The shape of the path is drawing me into the photo and I just want to be there in that snowy South Downs landscape. The orange leaves are just beautiful on the white snow.”

James Ratchford, from Lewes, was runner-up for his shot titled Kingston Ridge which shows the criss-crossing hills near Lewes and a flock of gulls flying overhead.

Photographer and judge Finn Hopson said: “The soft light hitting the hills is wonderful. This is such a well-thought-out photograph.

South Downs National Park Authority annual photo competition runner up Kingston Ridge by James Ratchford

“It’s incredible that this kind of landscape is on the urban fringe and is surrounded by the Brighton conurbation.”

Mr Ratchford said: “The South Downs bring me joy year round and this image expresses much of what I love about them – the fog that hugs the hills on windless mornings, the criss-crossing gentle slopes, the singing skylarks and views to the sea.”

The third place prize was awarded to Wiggle Wandering, by Ian Brierley, from Lindfield, who captured a springtime shot of Wildhams Wood, near Chichester.

Winning the competition’s wildlife category was Duckling Among the Crowsfoot, by David Jeffery, of Portslade.

South Downs National Park Authority annual photo competition wildlife category winner Duckling Among the Crowsfoot by David Jeffery

He captured the shot at Steyning Upper Pond which is currently being restored by the community to encourage wildlife.

Runner-up in the category was awarded to Bluebells for All, captured at Wyck, near Alton, in Hampshire, by Sarah Womersley, from Binsted, with third place going to Richard Murray, of Waterlooville, for his photograph of two badgers at Petworth called Evening Embrace.

The public will now be given the chance to vote for the People’s Choice from all the winning photos.

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