Quite short, but some interesting bits in there.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2008/oct/13/television-wildlife
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2008/oct/13/television-wildlife
I'm not sure how Ray's view of the "quiet contemplation" of the woods would fit with the fireside antics of a typical BCUK meet though.
Only problem is the competition they are running.
Rule 6. In consideration of the Promoter granting entrants a right to enter the Promotion, each entrant automatically grants to the Promoter and Millets an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, world-wide licence to use, reproduce, alter, adapt or sub-licence their submission in any media in perpetuity.
They or Millets can use any picture entered for whatever they like, whether you win or not.
Total rip off. :bluThinki
That's pretty much SP in any submission competition these days.
No it's not. That is the way some competitions are run but no photographer with any sense will accept it.
Only problem is the competition they are running.
Rule 6. In consideration of the Promoter granting entrants a right to enter the Promotion, each entrant automatically grants to the Promoter and Millets an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty-free, world-wide licence to use, reproduce, alter, adapt or sub-licence their submission in any media in perpetuity.
They or Millets can use any picture entered for whatever they like, whether you win or not.
Total rip off. :bluThinki