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November 03, 2012

Burnley photographer selected in national competition (Network Rail) 3rd November 2012

Runner up of the Network Rail Lines in the Landscape award, 2012 Take-a-View Landscape Photographer of the Year - Winter sunset at Ribblehead Viaduct, North Yorkshire ©Graham Roose

A photograph of an iconic railway viaduct once threatened with closure has been selected as runner-up in a national photography competition. The photograph by Burnley photographer Graham Roose shows a steam train in the winter sunset as it crosses the 104 feet high Ribblehead Viaduct.
A photograph of an iconic railway viaduct once threatened with closure has been selected as runner-up in a national photography competition.
The photograph by Burnley photographer Graham Roose shows a steam train in the winter sunset as it crosses the 104 feet high Ribblehead Viaduct.
Mr Roose said: “I am privileged to receive a commendation in the Network Rail Lines in the Landscape category in the Landscape Photographer of the year 2012. I never thought I would get anywhere with just the one photo entered and was very pleased when I heard that I was on the short list and finally selected in such a large nationwide competition.
“If the Settle and Carlisle Railway had not been reprieved back in the 1980s, this photo taken at Ribblehead would not have been possible.”
The Network Rail Lines in the Landscape award is part of the Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, which attracted more than 500 entries from across Britain.
Jo Kaye, Network Rail’s route managing director, said: “As you would expect, the majority of photographs entered in the Lines in the Landscape category were quite conventional, because they featured railway lines.
“However, there was something special about Graham’s entry that caught the imagination of the judges.”
This is the third year that Network Rail has supported the competition where amateurs and professional photographers highlight the very best imagery of Britain’s rural and urban scenery. Once again, the best images will be displayed at a free exhibition at the National Theatre in London from 12 November.
Charlie Waite, renowned landscape photographer and founder of the competition selected 10 runners up for the Network Rail Lines in the Landscape Award, including images of a train passing next to the rooftops of houses in Halifax and the memorable Jubilee pageant as a train crosses the River Thames. These images, along with the overall winner, will be exhibited at the National Theatre and appear in a book of the very best of this year’s entries.
Details of all the category winners are available at www.take-a-view.co.uk

Notes:

The winner of the Lines in the Landscape category was an image of the 08:30 train service from Hamworthy speeding through the beautiful Holes Bay at Poole in Dorset, as a small, wrecked rowing boat rests in the foreground
The overall competition winner was an amazing black and white shot of Lindisfarne Castle, with unusual sheds made from upturned boats in the foreground.
Exhibition details: November 12th 2012 until January 12th 2013

The exhibition of this year’s best images will again be in the Lyttelton Foyer of the National Theatre and entry will be free. The Theatre is usually open from 9.30am until 10.30pm (Mon-Sat). Check the National Theatre website http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/ to confirm opening times.
AA Publishing will be producing the latest Awards book in the series - Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 6 - which will be published on October 31st 2012.

Contact information

Keith Lumley.
Name
Keith Lumley.Media Relations Manager (North West & West Mids)
Telephone 0161 880 3142
Mobile 07798 858776
Email keith.lumley@networkrail.co.uk

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