A photographer was
revealed as the winner of a prestigious national award for a stunning picture
of a lightning strike - on the day of his funeral.
Talented Danny Beath, 52,
had entered the Travel Photo of the Year competition seven times before but
never won despite making the finals.
His incredible image of a
storm over poppy fields in Blackstone Nature Reserve in the Severn Valley netted
him first prize in this year's contest.
But before the organisers
could tell the snapper about his win, Danny tragically collapsed outside his
house in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and died of a heart attack three week ago.
The competition result was
announced last Friday afternoon, as Danny's funeral was taking place at the
same time in his home town.
Danny, who held a PhD in
Tropical Ecology had won many awards, including The Shropshire Wildlife
Photographer of the Year 2012 and Take a View Landscape Photographer of the
Year, run by The Sunday Times.
His latest win would have
bagged him new camera gear and seen him travel to Papua New Guinea on a photo
commission.
Lyn Hughes,
editor-in-chief of travel magazine and competition organiser Wanderlust, said
Danny was a familiar face.
'He was particularly
delighted as it was with a British landscape, he had always entered photos from
overseas in previous years.
'He commented on our
website on how excited he was. We already knew that he had actually won this
year, but I couldn't reveal it.
His father Tim, who lives
in Lincolnshire, said Danny would be greatly missed.
'He was held in high
regard by a lot of people,' he said. 'I have had the most incredible e-mails
and tributes from his friends.'
Source: DailyMail
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