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Calling budding photographers

The Cardinia Environmental Coalition (CEC) is encouraging locals to get involved in their nature photography competition.

There are three different categories: flora/fauna/fungi, landscapes and youth.

The competition is open to people aged over 18 years old with the youth category open to those under the age of 25 years old.

There are prizes for each category including a $200 Ted’s Camera Voucher, and the CEC assures that a camera is not essential to enter – photos taken on phones will be accepted.

All photos, new and old, taken in the Cardinia Shire Council are eligible to enter.

“Cardinia Shire is a special place, with a range of amazing plants, animals and landscapes,” said Meghan Lindsay, project officer of CEC.

“There are some fantastic bushland reserves that you can visit to immerse yourself in the nature that the area has to offer, such as Beaconsfield Flora and Fauna Reserve, Bunyip State Park, Cardinia Aqueduct Trail, Emerald Lake Park and Mount Cannibal Flora and Fauna Reserve.

“If you look closely as you meander along your next nature walk, you will see all kinds of interesting plants, animals and vistas.”

The competition will be judged by three photographers, of which the latter two are local: Adam Renyard, Charlie Sonnemann, Linda Brown.

Photos will be accepted until Tuesday 19 April.

Ms Lindsay added that nature photography is a great way to spend time outdoors.

“Nature photography is a great way to gain a different perspective when walking through your local bushland,” she said.

“It will encourage you to look closely for different photo opportunities and you might find things you would not have otherwise noticed!

“It is also a great activity to help you focus your attention on the present moment, as you look for interesting subjects to photograph and concentrate on taking your photo.”

The competition is funded by a VicHealth Reimagining Health Grant.

It was reported in December 2020 that the CEC would receive $8198 to connect young people to nature by involving them in creating a guide to local nature reserves and hosting a nature photo competition.

The CEC has delayed their usage of the funds due to the pandemic.

The grants allows the chosen organisations to build better social connections, provide greater opportunities for physical activity and increase access to healthy, affordable food.

For more information about the competition, or to enter, click the following link: cecinc.net.au/photocomp/

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