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  • Photographers invited to 'capture' Kinghorn Loch by The Ecology Centre

    Created: 26/10/2016
    News/Events Category: General News


    The Ecology Centre are inviting all keen photographers to capture Kinghorn Loch through a lens. All you have to do is grab your camera, walking boots and possibly a waterproof jacket and come and be inspired by the splendour of Kinghorn Loch.

    You might be lucky enough to catch the migrating birds as they head south for winter or capture the beauty of plants which continue to flower before the first frosts arrive.  

    Each month they will select a photograph that will feature in their 2018 calendar, the sale of which will help raise funds for The Ecology Centre.  October entries should be submitted by 01 November.  Full terms and conditions can be found on the Ecology Centre website.




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