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Jan 2021

Last Updated: 20/01/2021
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Photographers proud to put Harrogate in snow on show

by Connor Creaghan

| 20 Jan, 2021
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Harrogate's wintry landscape inspired two local photographers to finish first and third in the website StormHour's weekly weather photography competition, which is run in conjunction with the Royal Meteorology Society and attracts hundreds of entries.

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Two photographers won first and third place in a global photography competition by putting Harrogate in snow on show.

The website StormHour runs weekly weather photography competitions in conjunction with the Royal Meteorology Society.

The competition attracts about 1,000 entries monthly but Harrogate photographers dominated the top spots in the latest weekly awards.

The recent snowy landscape provided the inspiration for Richard Maude, who was first, and Rachel Auty, who was third.

Mr Maude went to Valley Gardens with his camera and tripod in hand waiting for the lights to illuminate the Harrogate 1571 statue.



It's a subject he has captured a lot but he knew it would be extra special in the snow. He told the Stray Ferret:

"I have been a big fan of the statue since it arrived. It is quite unique and it works as a beacon to draw people in.
"The statue lights up at 5.30pm but not everyone knows that. So when people were in the vicinity and it lit up there was an audible 'oooh.'
"This is also extra special because two Harrogate photos featured as winners in the competition."




Rachel Auty went to Hookstone Woods, which has a special place in her heart. She told the Stray Ferret:

"Over the various lockdowns I've gone there to find some escape and comfort. I find the woods meditative.
"The place in the photo is an opening to the water there where I always stopped on walks to let my dog have a swim.
"My dog became suddenly very ill and died in November, which left me absolutely heartbroken.
"His name was Harvey, so now I refer to the spot as 'Harvey's Place' and I often go back there and think about him. It feels like something of a tribute to him."