It's time to dust off your camera and get snapping for the LJN 2012 photo competition.
One lucky LJN member is going to win a Canon G12 digital camera.
I've learn't a great deal from the previous competition so this time I've made entry much easier - The rules are very simple.
* Only one image per member
* Upload one of your own images via the comment box below.
* Size of image isn't important but to stand a good chance of winning the detail must be visible
* Image must be landscape or horticulture related (pictures of your aunty's bum will be discarded;-)
* Orientation either landscape or portrait
* Feel free to leave a comment but don't write War and Peace because I have to sift through it;)
On the 01 December 2012 the 10 best images will be short-listed. The overall winner will be announced on the 22 December 2012. My decision will be final.
The image below, Chobham Common, is by Benedict Green who was the outright winner of the LJN photography competition 2011.
The winner will receive a Canon G12 digital camera directly via Amazon within 30 days of the judging.
Phil Voice's decision is final. Terms and conditions may change.
Images need to be embedded and not uploaded as an attachment
Embedding is easy. Just click on the picture icon on the HTML editor (it's circled in the greyed out portion of the screen shot image below).
When the image icon is clicked a second box pops up. Here you will be prompted to add an image file which is stored on on your computer.
Competition now closed for judging - results will be announced on or before 22 December 2012
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Great idea, love seeing peoples pictures....
Here is my offering, its in the Swincombe Valley at Swincombe Bridge just down from John Bishops deralict house, I used to work in the valley and miss it like crazy, Norfolk is attractive but it simply doesn't compare to the raw beauty of Dartmoor.
My wife took this photo when we was in St. Ives in Cornwall, we was sat in a public garden eating pasties and enjoying the sun, we took lots of photos of each other and this was taken without her really thinking about it just a quick snap of the flowers, the bee was caught staring straight at the camera, I think it is a cracking photo. Better than any I have took.
Jardin Majorelle, Marrakech
devil's bit scabious and hover fly
Hi Phil,
Whilst pruning one of my olive trees last year I found this extraordinary natural features.
Isn't nature clever, impossible to re-create.
I was so pleased the camera captured the beauty I was seeing. Nature is not always translated in photos, and as an added bonus the camera caught a little worker Bee too! I now have this a screen saver and it makes me smile every time I turn on my pc :)
This is my signature image for Premier Lawns