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WONDERFUL WINTER: THE MOST CAPTIVATING IMAGES FROM THE SEASON

The winter season is one ofthe most beautiful times of year. With crisp white snow, frosted flowers and icy scenes it’s a season that demands to be photographed. To celebrate the very best of the winter season, CEWE has released a collection of new images from the CEWE PhotoAward,theworld’slargest photo competition, showcasing stunningwinterlandscapes.

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The 10 snaps have been submitted in this year’s competition, which launched in May and aims to celebrate the best in photography across the globe. The competition is open to everyone – from keen amateur photographers to establishedprofessionals.

Until the end of May 2023, entrants can submit photos for free that celebrate the competition’s ‘Our World is Beautiful’ theme. There are 10 categories for budding photographers to enter – from aerial shots and animals to landscapes, travel and culture, highlighting the true beauty of theworldaroundus.

The 1000 overall winners can look forward to prizes totalling more than €250,000. In addition, three monthly winners will be chosen, each receiving a voucher for CEWE photo productsworth€100.

Charitypartner,SOSChildren's Villages Worldwide, has been selected, with 10 Euro cents being donated to the children's relief organisation for every photosubmitted.

A photo expert at CEWE UK, said: “Winter has officially started as the days are getting colder and frostier. Although thecoldweathercansometimes make us want to stay indoors and get cosy, it’s one of the most picturesque times of the year,soaperfectopportunityto capturestunningphotographs.

“From snowy landscapes and frost gathered on flowers in your local park, to the icicles hanging on your windows - the delicate details are simply beautiful. We hope you enjoy these wintery images as much as we do, and that they inspire you to make the most of the seasonthroughphotography.”

CEWE shares some of its favourite winter images from the landscapes and nature categories of its currentcompetition.

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