Monthly Archives: November 2019

Pics of the Week! St Andrews Day : 30th November 2019

29th Nov 2019

In honour of St Andrew's Day on Saturday 30th November, we are celebrating all things Scottish. We hope you enjoy our selection of images from our archives, showing various locations in the beautiful Country of Scotland. This…
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Pic of the Week: Road Safety Week: 18th - 24th November 2019

22nd Nov 2019

  © Mihail Kopychko, Biker   It is a sad fact that every 20 minutes, someone is killed on a road in the UK. And it is a sadder fact that each of those tragic deaths is preventable. Road…
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5 Photographers who shoot Abandoned Places to Follow on Instagram

22nd Nov 2019

Forgotten is fast becoming one of our favorite competition themes here in the office and with the competition nearly at the half way point we thought you might like to discover 5 Forgotten Image Loving…
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Pic of the Week: Forgotten Competition Inspiration: 15th November 2019

15th Nov 2019

Image: Udayan Sankar Pal 'The Heavenly Abode' This week, we have chosen one of our new competition entries as our Pic of the Week. We loved the way that the photographer has interpreted the 'Forgotten' theme. The…
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IMAGES TO INSPIRE YOU... ‘FORGOTTEN’ OPEN FOR ENTRIES

11th Nov 2019

Do you often notice old, forgotten subjects like abandoned houses, broken benches or old vehicles? Objects that appear old, broken, alone or left behind make great subjects for your photography they are full of visual…
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Pick of the Week : Bonfire Night : 5th November 2019

8th Nov 2019

Image: Chris Dorney 'Thames Festival Fireworks London' And so it comes round again - the day every year when we celebrate the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament by a Mr Guy Fawkes…
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Forgotten Competition NOW OPEN

8th Nov 2019

Our latest photographic competition 'Forgotten' is now open for entries and we have been asking you to submit images that depict the thing that we forget. Things that are left to rot, to decompose, to…
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