BBC Countryfile Magazine

JOHN CRAVEN

Thirty years ago, a Norfolk gamekeeper called David Mason took a close-up photo of a hare, its alert ears poking above the undergrowth, and made a little bit of history. Along with nearly 6,000 other keen snappers, he submitted his picture to Photo 91, the first-ever Countryfile Photography Competition – and won.

Three decades and at least half a million

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