Hello everyone and welcome to 2017!
Let's hope it's a great year for all of us.
But there is still some unfinished business from 2016. Yes - it's the LDWA London photo competition!
We got a good set of entries and now it's time to choose your favourites. There will be a magnificent prize awarded to the winner, at the LDWA London party on Wed 11 January (click here for details).
We have decided to go for a very sophisticated system which allows you to choose your first, second and third favourites, with your first getting three points, the second getting two and the third one point. These weighted totals from all the votes will be added up and the winner will be the photo that gets the most total votes.
To vote is EASY! Just click on the link below to be taken to a page where you can register your votes.
As a reminder, you can view the photo entries in their full glory on our website, or just by clicking here. All the photos are reproduced (in compressed format) below, too.
You have until midnight on Tuesday 10 January to vote!!
Link to voting page:
CLICK HERE TO VOTE!!!
NB you can also vote via the London LDWA Facebook page (members only)
Happy voting!
Adam
Here are the 2016 photo competition entries (go to the main website to see them full size):
001 "Caught on the hop?" Susanne Waldschmidt
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002 "Possibly the most unusual seat in the Downs?" Gordon Parker
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003 "Two great smiles - Paul Lawrence and Dolores Rice" Godfrey O'Callaghan
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004 "Chris Dent does a summit dance" Godfrey O'Callaghan
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005 "The sky welcoming us to the City and the end-of-walk Wetherspoons" Keith Lane
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006 "A typical starting point for a group walk: Berrylands station." Steve Garnsey
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007 "Chateau Denbies anyone? A hint of the wine to come, via a vine-eye view of Dorking and Tower Hill behind it." Steve Garnsey
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008 "Meet the Neighbours" Keith Lane
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009 "The TFL glass building turns into copper at dawn" Isabel Sanchez
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010 "Emulating Harold on Senlac Hill: Chris Dent and Paul Lawrence wonder whether leaving the high ground in search of a Wetherspoon's is safe" Isabel Sanchez
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011 "I look this way, you look that way: 3 walkers scan the landscape for a Wetherspoon's in Derby and a 4th decides to google it" Isabel Sanchez
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012 "Between the grass and the sky in Derbyshire" Isabel Sanchez
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013 "Striding out in Derbyshire" Isabel Sanchez
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