Winter scene wins South Downs photo competition
An image of autumn leaves over a winter woodland scene in West Sussex has won top prize in the annual South Downs National Park photography competition.
Matt Goddard said he was "truly honoured" to have been given the award for his shot, titled "Snow on Wolstonbury".
Mr Goddard, from Hurstpierpoint, added his love of exploring the South Downs "started during childhood" and "hasn't stopped since".
The theme for 2023 was "a new perspective".
Carlotta Luke, photographer and one of the judges, said: "It's a new perspective having the snow on the autumn leaves and the complete contrast.
She added: "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."
'Timeless feel'
Mr Goddard, who won £250 in the competition, said there was a "timeless feel" to Wolstonbury.
"A snowy landscape is always magical and the last of autumn's golden leaves came as a pleasant surprise."
He added: “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."
Runner-up was awarded to James Ratchford, from Lewes, for his shot "Kingston Ridge", which shows a flock of gulls flying over criss-crossing hills near Lewes.
Mr Ratchford added: “The South Downs bring me joy year round and this image expresses much of what I love about them."
Finn Hopson, also a photographer and judge, described it as a "well thought out photograph".
He added: "The soft light hitting the hills is wonderful."
Third place went to Ian Brierley, from Lindfield, for his image titled "Wiggle Wandering", which depicts a footpath winding through flowers in Wildham Wood, near Chichester.
The public now have the chance to vote for the People's Choice from all the winning photos.
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