Covid: Woman discovers 'thrill' of wildlife photography in lockdown
A woman who borrowed a camera and a zoom lens at the start of lockdown and taught herself how to use it has been shortlisted for a national photography award.
Laura Lake, 36, who works as an assistant manager in a pub, says capturing the wildlife in the countryside is a "thrill" and worth the patience it takes to get the perfect shot.
The mother-of-three's photograph of a newborn seal has been shortlisted for a British Photography award.
Ms Lake, from Loddon in Norfolk, said she had a "feeling" about the picture "but never in a million years did I expect to be shortlisted".
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