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  1. Best Photo – BBC Wales December 07

    January 8, 2008 by admin

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    December 2007 saw some big storms here on the South Wales coast so I headed down to Porthcawl to photograph some of the huge waves slamming into the harbour wall.

    I submitted one shot to the BBC who nominated it best local photo for December 07.

    Another strange thing happened on this shoot – the following day one of my pictures was on the front page of The Times newspaper, only it wasn’t. It just happened to be another photographer next to me who shot the exact wave at exactly the same split second (see below – that’s my picture on the right).

    The Times - 3rd November


  2. Wedding in Sweden

    August 8, 2007 by admin

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    Swedish Wedding 3, originally uploaded by nick_russill.

    August 4th 2007 and I was the photographer at my friend Maria’s wedding in Ludvika, Sweden. Nothing could have prepared me for how stressful it was – especially as my new Canon 1D Mk III broke down on me as the bride was walking up the aisle, but thanks to a 5D backup I was generally pleased with the results:

    http://www.nickrussill.com/ohrwall/


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  4. Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year… commended

    June 9, 2007 by admin

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    I’m pleased with this…, originally uploaded by nick_russill.

    I submitted several of my photographs from my January trip to Antarctica which got as far as the finals for the 2008 competition. A selection of the shortlisted ones are shown on this composite image.