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Weather Photographer Exhibition Queens Hall
Weather Photographer Exhibition Queens Hall
RMetS

Queen's Hall Arts Centre | Weather Photographer of the Year Exhibition

DATE

Monday 18 July 2022
Thursday 22 September 2022

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LOCATION

Queen's Hall Arts Centre
Queen's Hall Arts Centre
Beaumont Street
Hexham
NE46 3LS

Explore the awe and majesty of the world's weather in all its beauty and diversity in this brand-new digital display from the Royal Meteorological Society's Weather Photographer of the Year competition. Over 30 powerful photographs will tell the story of the earth's dramatic and ever-changing climate.

Curious clouds, majestic haloes and rainbows, rare lightning sprites, floods and magical mists are just some of the fascinating photos you will see. This exhibition showcases the very best entries from the winners and finalists of the 6th year of the competition, which attracted more than 8,900 photographs submitted by over 3,300 photographers from 114 countries.

Displayed in a video format with insights from meteorologists and photography experts, visitors will leave the exhibition with a deeper understanding of how this force of nature can affect our planet and what we need to do to protect it.

Free entry
Booking not required.

For further information please visit the venue website
https://www.queenshall.co.uk/events/weather-photographer-year-digital-e…

Explore the awe and majesty of the world's weather in all its beauty and diversity in this brand-new digital display from the Royal Meteorological Society's Weather Photographer of the Year competition. Over 30 powerful photographs will tell the story of the earth's dramatic and ever-changing climate.

Curious clouds, majestic haloes and rainbows, rare lightning sprites, floods and magical mists are just some of the fascinating photos you will see. This exhibition showcases the very best entries from the winners and finalists of the 6th year of the competition, which attracted more than 8,900 photographs submitted by over 3,300 photographers from 114 countries.

Displayed in a video format with insights from meteorologists and photography experts, visitors will leave the exhibition with a deeper understanding of how this force of nature can affect our planet and what we need to do to protect it.

Free entry
Booking not required.

For further information please visit the venue website
https://www.queenshall.co.uk/events/weather-photographer-year-digital-e…

DATE

Monday 18 July 2022
Thursday 22 September 2022

Add Event to Calendar: Google

LOCATION

Queen's Hall Arts Centre
Queen's Hall Arts Centre
Beaumont Street
Hexham
NE46 3LS

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