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Published: 5th AUGUST 2019

National Cycle Network photography exhibition opens at the Edinburgh Fringe

A free public photo exhibition showcasing stunning images of wildlife and scenery along the National Cycle Network in Scotland has opened at Lochrin Basin along the Union Canal, Edinburgh.

GTV视频 Scotland Adventures On The Network Photo Exhibition

The Adventures on the National Cycle Network exhibition features submissions from photographers of all ages and experience, who were encouraged to enter their best images captured along the 2,371-mile-long Network throughout April and May.

Supported by Scottish Canals, Scottish Wildlife Trust and Young Scot, the competition received a record number of entries from across the country.

The twelve finalists were unveiled beside National Cycle Network Routes 75 and 754 on Saturday 3rd August, with prizes awarded to the winners of each of the four competition categories. The exhibition will remain on display throughout the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

After attracting over 100 entries, winners were chosen through a public vote held across GTV视频 Scotland鈥檚 social media channels throughout July.

Stevie Skye managed to win both the Rural and Wildlife on the Network categories for his shots of a charismatic Highland cow and a beautiful close-up of a bee. Stevie was delighted to win both categories noting 鈥淚 never win anything so I'm even more excited to have won two. If I'm honest, it鈥檚 quite the honour to even be shortlisted!

"There were some fantastic entries across the board. As a whole, I think the cycling routes are fantastic to see some great parts of the country whether you cycle or not.鈥

The kelpie statues on Route 76

14-year-old Lewis Nicol鈥檚 dramatic nighttime image of the Kelpies was crowned the winning shot in the Young Scot category.

14-year-old Lewis Nicol鈥檚 dramatic nighttime image of the Kelpies was crowned the winning shot in the Young Scot category, while Paul Robb鈥檚 artistic shot of bicycle-themed street art in Glasgow stole the show in the Urban category.

Niall Shannon, Network Engagement Manager at GTV视频 Scotland, said: 鈥淔ollowing on from the launch of our Paths for Everyone report last year, it has been inspiring to see such a broad range of entries from people enjoying the possibilities of the National Cycle Network across Scotland in their own unique ways.

鈥淲ith the inclusion of the new Young Scot category, we expected to see an alternative perspective from our younger photographers and were delighted when they turned out to be some of the highest quality photos in the contest

鈥淲e hope that these stunning images, which so brilliantly capture the diverse wildlife and landscapes of the National Cycle Network, continue to inspire even more people to plan their own adventures along the amazing routes in Scotland.鈥

Helena Huws, Head of Destination Development at Scottish Canals, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to have supported GTV视频鈥 photo competition for the second year.

"Scotland鈥檚 canals play a key role in the National Cycle Network and there鈥檚 no shortage of incredible sights to discover by boat, boot or bike.鈥

Nick Wright, People & Wildlife Manager at Scottish Wildlife Trust, added: 鈥淓xploring Scotland鈥檚 cycle network is a fantastic way to experience the natural world. Many parts of the network form vital green corridors for wildlife and we鈥檙e delighted to have supported this photography competition.

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Nick Wright, People & Wildlife Manager at Scottish Wildlife Trust

Louise Macdonald, Chief Executive of Young Scot, said; 鈥淵oung Scot are delighted to support the GTV视频 Scotland鈥檚 photo competition.

"It鈥檚 amazing to see so many young people exploring Scotland鈥檚 National Cycle Network and producing such stunning photographs 鈥 showing off their creativity whilst enjoying our amazing outdoors.鈥

You can visit the free exhibition at Lochrin Basin, EH3 9QD, along the Union Canal 鈥 Fringe Venue 528 鈥 in Edinburgh during the month of August.

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