Outback photographer Fiona Lake will again be sharing 30 years worth of experience in this year's Life and Light competition.
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Ms Lake first took on the role of judge in the highly prestigious photography competition last year and she is back again for 2020.
She has judged many national and international competitions and reassures entrants that even images taken with phone cameras can win, because what matters most is meaningful results and how well the camera has been used.
"Capturing good quality images from the air is quite a bit harder than from the ground. Novelty value isn't enough to win - images need to have a clear purpose or impact," Ms Lake said.
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The theme for this year's competition is 'Love Our Outback' and there have already been over 200 images submitted which include both agricultural and environmental perspectives.
Entries for the 2020 Life and Light Photo Competition close on July 10.
Visit www.lifeandlight.com.au to submit your entries.
This year the competition is being run by Western Local Land Services, Western Landcare NSW and the Royal Flying Doctor Service - South Eastern Section, who have come onboard as a partner to bring a wellbeing focus to this year's competition.