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Christopher Hill

Having received his first digital camera (a Kodak Easyshare C300) for Christmas in 2005, Christopher Hill was instantly hooked. He soon upgraded to a DSLR and experimented with long exposures, light trails and macro shots of flowers. Since then he extended his repertoire to include action shots, by Jon Gibbs, he decided to explore his local landscape with his cameras. ‘Having been born and raised in east Norfolk, I always had big skies and the Broads National Park on my doorstep,' he reveals. ‘I am a big lover of the Broads as there is plenty of wildlife, waterways, windmills and pumps dotted around, which I find fascinating to photograph.'.

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