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Let there be light on Bay views

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News23 September 2015Updated:28 September 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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Picture perfect: Kim Croker’s Fishing for Fog was last year’s Lens Mist comp winner.
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Picture perfect: Kim Croker’s Fishing for Fog was last year’s Lens Mist comp winner.
Picture perfect: Kim Croker’s Fishing for Fog was last year’s Lens Mist comp winner.

KEEN photographers should focus their attention on Kingston Council’s Lens Mist photography competition.

The annual contest hits its seventh year this year and photographers can submit photos to capture “a creative response” to Port Phillip Bay with this year’s theme being “light”.

Twenty finalists will have their pictures exhibited at next year’s Mordialloc, Food, Wine and Music Festival.

Prizes will be awarded for best photograph, people’s choice award, junior category (ages 13-17) and the little lens mist award (ages 3-12).

Kingston mayor Cr Geoff Gledhill said the popular annual event celebrated the community’s love of the beach.

“This is a great chance for everyone from professional photographers through to budding young talents to capture their favourite scenes from the Bay,” he said.

Lens Mist photography competition submissions are open until 18 January 2016.

See kingstonarts.com.au or call Kingston Council on 9581 4593 for further information.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 23 September 2015

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