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Snap!: On Your Marks, Get Set

Residents' journal is looking for south-west London's most talented photographers to show off the beauty of our patch. No subject is too big or too small; if your photos have been taken in this part of the capital, we want to see them. We'll select the best entries to print in our next issue, so dig out those cameras and start snapping!

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Snap!: On Your Marks, Get Set

Residents' journal is looking for south-west London's most talented photographers to show off the beauty of our patch. No subject is too big or too small; if your photos have been taken in this part of the capital, we want to see them. We'll select the best entries to print in our next issue, so dig out those cameras and start snapping!

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T
he Journal is looking for south-west
Londons most talented photographers
to show off the beauty of our patch.
No subject is too big or too small to
capture; if your photos have been taken in this part
of the capital, we want to see them. Well select the
best entries to print in our next issue, so dig out
those cameras and start snapping!
10 themes to inspire you
Stuck for ideas? Try some of these.
1. Portraits
Whether its the Mayor or your mum, taking a
portrait shot is the perfect way to inject a little
personality into your picture.
2. Close-ups
Look for patterns in the most intricate of details:
tree bark, speckled eggs, spiders webs
3. Landscapes
Urban cityscapes overlooking the AELTC
Wimbledon, or looking along the Terrace in
Barnes and rural landscapes, including the view
from Richmond Hill across the park, provide
distinct snapshots of life in the area.
4. Weather
Its something were fond of in Blighty have
you been out in the sun, snow, fog, or rain the
gathering clouds?
5. Light and shadows
Its not just Peter Pan who chases shadows top
photographers use them to frame and focus their
shots, too.
6. Sports
Live-action images can be breathtaking, and in
our area weve plenty to choose from. Stop by
Twickenham Stadium, catch a cricket match in
Kew or head down to the river to spy a few rowers.
7. Pets and animals
Furry friends make excellent subjects if you can
get them to keep still for long enough!
8. The sky at night
An opportunity to discover that long-exposure
setting on your camera which constellations can
you see over the borough?
9. Historical landmarks
From Hampton Court Palace to Kew Gardens,
there are plenty of famous places to choose from.
10. Black and white
Inject a little history into your pictures with a
black-and-white or sepia setting. n
On your marks, get set: SNAP!
Fancy yourself as the next Mario Testino, Annie Leibovitz or Ansel Adams?
HOW TO
ENTER
Email up to ve
photographs in high
resolution jpeg format to:
contact@residents
journal.co.uk by
19 September, along
with your name, age,
location and Twitter
handle (if you have one),
and a caption describing
each image.

IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
Images from the past 12
months can be submitted
(providing they have
not been sent to other
publications or entered in
other competitions). They
must have been taken in
the following postcodes:
SW13, SW14, SW15, SW19,
SW20, TW2, TW9, TW11
and KT2; or at Hampton
Court, KT8,
or Petersham, TW10
RESIDENTS JOURNAL

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