The Vistas of the Thames River Photo Contest is now closed. Thank you to everyone who entered. Winners will be announced at the Vistas of the Thames River Poster Launch Party on November 12th.
Ready, Set, Shoot!
Photographers are invited to submit images of “Vistas of the Thames River” for the 2015 Thames Talbot Land Trust (TTLT) Photography Contest. The contest is designed to raise awareness and funds for the land-trust. The top 25 entries will be featured in the inspirational “Vistas of the Thames” poster created when the contest closes in the fall of 2015. The photo contest and poster is a legacy project marking a big milestone in 2015, the 15th anniversary of the TTLT.
More details available on the event poster here.
Rules
How to enter: Use the form below to submit your photograph. Be sure to add a title and description! Note: all submissions must be received by Monday, October 19th, 2015. Upload a maximum of 3 digital photos. Additional rules available here.
Media
Check out the buzz for this event in London Community News.
Please join us for the Vistas of the Thames River Launch Party on November 12th, 2015.
For more details please click here.
Thank you to our sponsors!
TTLT has received support for this event from the Awesome London Foundation, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority,the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority, Labatt Breweries and O'Neil Funeral Home and Chapel. We are so grateful for their contributions!
Searching for a Rainbow
If you visit The Forks of the Thames on a sunny day, look carefully and you may find your own rainbow.
Meandering through Harris Park
The Thames River is seen in late summer meandering from Blackfriars Bridge, past Harris Park on its way to The Forks.
Reflections of Blackfriars Bridge
Blackfriars Bridge is a wrought iron bridge that crosses the north arm of the Thames River. It was built in 1875 and is the longest bridge of this type in North America. It was during an out-break of the plague that Reverend Boswell stood here and tried to prevent travellers from entering the stricken town.
The mighty Thames river wild life
I took this picture near kent Bridge while boating on the river