It’s Over The Panel to Decide
The entries are now in, you’ve voted and it’s now time for the panel to decide who will win our Spirit of Summer Photo competition. It’s been some summer, hasn’t it? And yes, you are right, I’m still excited!!!
We’ll be taking our time this week to review the top ten photos and ensure that the winner and runner-up have submitted a photo that captures the hazy days and holidays here in Britain. You can find out more about the panel and what each of them is looking for HERE.
Otherwise, I’ll be back soon with the winners details!
WINNER GETS:
- £100 Gift Voucher for Millie’s Beach Huts (can be used for beach hut hire or products)
- A master natural light online photography course via Tea Break Tog, worth $67
- A complete starter pack with everything you need to complete a Vintage Rocks project worth £100
RUNNER UP GETS:
- £50 Gift Voucher for Millie’s Beach Huts (can be used for beach hut hire or products)
- A sample pack (including all colours) from Vintage Rocks
- A paper boat bunting garland from The Little Boathouse
Both the winner and runners up photographs will be framed and hung in each of the Millie’s Beach Huts during 2017.
You can find full terms and conditions below.
Title:
Hay season
Hay season
Author:
Katie Renker
Katie Renker
Description:
We always new summer had come when the hay baler would come round and we would watch in excitement as our front field was transformed, waiting for the farmer to be finisher so we could climb all over the freshly formed bales. To my younger brother and sister, this still captures the spirit of summer...
We always new summer had come when the hay baler would come round and we would watch in excitement as our front field was transformed, waiting for the farmer to be finisher so we could climb all over the freshly formed bales. To my younger brother and sister, this still captures the spirit of summer...
Description:
We always new summer had come when the hay baler would come round and we would watch in excitement as our front field was transformed, waiting for the farmer to be finisher so we could climb all over the freshly formed bales. To my younger brother and sister, this still captures the spirit of summer...
We always new summer had come when the hay baler would come round and we would watch in excitement as our front field was transformed, waiting for the farmer to be finisher so we could climb all over the freshly formed bales. To my younger brother and sister, this still captures the spirit of summer...
There are no comments.
You must be logged in to post a comment