Historic Scotland photo competition entries

THEY are some of the most photographed buildings in Scotland but as the submitted entries to this year’s Historic Scotland photography competition prove so far, the right angle, technique and vision can present these famous landmarks in a whole new light.

With entries not closing until September 30, 2012 there is still time to enter this year’s contest where you could win £500 worth of photography vouchers, one year of Historic Scotland Membership and a unique experience on location with a Scotsman photographer.

This week’s featured entries are:

Lynne Brown, Doune Castle

Caelaverock, Matt Warnes

Steve Scott, Tantallon Castle

Frank Siedlok, Iona Abbey and Nunnery

John Stokes, Linlithgow Palace

Pat Morrissey, Stirling Castle

Frank Siedlok, Calanais Standing Stones

Steve Scott, St Andrews Cathedral

Matt Warnes, Duff House

Colin Wilson, Castle Campbell

Lynne Brown, Doune Castle

Caelaverock, Matt Warnes

Steve Scott, Tantallon Castle

Frank Siedlok, Iona Abbey and Nunnery

John Stokes, Linlithgow Palace

Pat Morrissey, Stirling Castle

Frank Siedlok, Calanais Standing Stones

Steve Scott, St Andrews Cathedral

Matt Warnes, Duff House

Colin Wilson, Castle Campbell

Entry:

Entrants should visit www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/photocomp where they will register. After registration they will be asked to upload their photo, inserting a location and title. They will also be asked to opt in or opt out of Historic Scotland communications. In October photos will be submitted to a judging panel and the winning photos will be chosen.

Pictures can be of places, monuments, objects, people, actors, staff anything associated with their sites.

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