A teenager from Slough has been shortlisted for a national photography award.
Cole Ceaser, 18, was one of 14 teens to have won the 2020 RSPCA Young Photographer Awards last December.
Three months on in the second part of the competition, there is a special online poll, named ‘People’s Choice’, which is for the public to pick their winning photo from the ‘Mobile Phone and Devices category.’
Three months on in the second part of the competition, there is a special online poll, named ‘People’s Choice’, which is for the public to pick their winning photo from the ‘Mobile Phone and Devices category.’
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The category features three age groups which are the under 12s, 12-15s, and 16-18-year-olds.
There is also a special category called the Picture Perfect Pets category.
The winner of the RSPCA People’s Choice competition will receive £100 worth of vouchers from Amazon.co.uk, an RSPCA Young Photographer Awards trophy and a certificate.
Voting will start on Tuesday, March 9 at 12.30pm, and it will conclude on Tuesday, 16 March 16 at the same time.
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The winner will be announced on the RSPCA’s Facebook page a day later on Wednesday, March 17.
Here are the nominations:
Cole Caesar, 18, Slough: Harley
Sarah Richardson, 17, Penrith: Standing their ground
Abigail Snow, 18, Nottingham: A slippery journey
Milly Travis, 15, Rotherham: To infinity and beyond
Chloe Johnson, 18, Wolverhampton: Phoebe 'Collieflower'
Isabella Guillen, 16, London SW3: An afternoon nap
Amiko Howell, 17, Sutton Coldfield: Lap love
Melody Kingsland, 11, Dereham: Snowflake helps out
Liam Taylor, 18, Littlehampton: Loneliness
Caitlin Beckett, 11, Basildon: Geese on a walk
Violet Rowe, 10, Wantage: Leaping round the garden
Alexandra Pettitt, 18, Telford: Peekaboo
Sallie Thomas, 10, Croydon: The Ant
Samuel Atkins, 15, Milton Keynes: Willen lake after storm
To vote, visit www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/V9PF6L9.
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