Win £2,500 in our sea photo contest
THIS magnificently moody beach sunset – the first photo published in our annual marine picture contest – captures perfectly the beauty of a couple strolling along the shore at the end of a day.
It was taken by Andy Smith, of Bedford, at Norfolk’s Hunstanton Beach, the only place on the east coast where the sun
can be pictured disappearing over the sea by virtue of its location on the Wash.
We’ve plenty more treats like this in store as the Sunday Express has once again teamed up with Old Pulteney Single Malt Whisky for our fifth Wish You Were Here photography competition.
Over the years it has grown to be Britain’s biggest marine photo contest.
Old Pulteney, known as the Genuine Maritime Malt, has worked with the Sunday Express since 2004.
The challenge we set is for ordinary, non-professional photographers to help revive the great British tradition of the seaside postcard.
The contest is supported by Amateur Photographer magazine, RNLI and VisitBritain and offers a prize of £2,500 for the
winning shot as well as a trip for two to the Pulteney Distillery, which is the most northerly distillery on the mainland.
The winning picture will be published in the Sunday Express and Amateur Photographer magazine. Enter the Wish You Were Here photography competition here.