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Epson sponsors Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 Competition
Dec 06 2011 10:25:39 , 1336

Epson has teamed up once again with Bayeux, one of London’s leading photographic and imaging companies, to sponsor and support the prestigious ‘Take a view’ Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 Competition.

 

The overall winner was Robert Fulton – Winter Field, Stirlingshire, Scotland. A free exhibition at London’s National Theatre from 5th December 2011 to 28th January 2011 will showcase all the winners, together with other selected finalists.

 

 

Bayeux produced limited edition Digigraphie prints for the exhibition on Traditional Photo Paper, one of Epson’s range of art media, with the Epson Stylus Pro 9900 large format printer. Using the latest Epson inkjet technology, the Stylus Pro 9900 is the ideal choice to reproduce the winning images in their full glory. The photographs' true colours are realised using Epson UltraChromeTM HDR ink, which adds orange and green ink to Epson’s UltraChromeTM K3 with Vivid Magenta to deliver the widest gamut available. An outstanding level of detail is achieved with the Stylus Pro 9900’s 10-channel Epson MicroPiezo TFPTM print head and Variable-sized Droplet Technology.

 

“We are pleased to be involved with the awards again,” said Robin Bernard, Director, Bayeux and one of the final panel judges. “With the Stylus Pro 9900 we know that we can reproduce the photographers’ images consistently and as true to the originals as possible.”

 

Nick White, Sales Manager, Pro Graphics, Epson UK and also a competition judge said. “The entries were all fabulous and the winners captured a superb combination of colours, textures and light effects.”

 

Exhibition details

 

Take a view – Landscape Photographer of the Year 2011 Exhibition, in association with Network Rail & Epson UK.
With over 100 beautiful landscape images printed using the latest Epson inkjet technology.
Dates: 5th December 2011 – 28th January 2012.
Times: Open Monday to Saturday 9.30am – 10.30pm (from 4pm on Bank Holidays) and Sunday 12pm to 6pm. Closed 8th Jan.