The theme for this years' competition is 'Near and Far' with a £250 prize for the winner.
Photographers are being invited to capture 'far-off views that showcase the scale and majesty of the South Downs landscape and breathtaking images that capture close-up views of the National Park, showcasing the beauty of nature in intricate detail'.
Carlotta Luke, one of the judges for the photo competition, said:
“If there was ever a place to capture an amazing sunrise or sunset, it’s the South Downs National Park.
“The way the sky radiates with hues of yellow, orange, and red and the light hits the landscape can be make for an extraordinary image. Just after sunrise and before sunset is the golden hour of photography and it presents a golden opportunity for photographers to capture some amazing snaps. That feeling you get when you know you’ve got a great shot never gets old!”
Entries for the photo contest close at midnight on Monday 31 October. Find out more and download the entry form at www.southdowns.gov.uk/care-for/photocompetition2022
Here's some inspiration:
Sunset over the Meon Valley in Hampshire by Caroline Meech
Sunset near Kingston by Larry Van Howe
Sunset at Devil's Dyke by Sam Moore
Sunrise at Greatham in Hampshire by Jamie Fielding
Dawn at Ditchling Beacon by Dave Meades
Orchids at Butser Hill in the South Downs National Park by Lewis Watt
Morning Magic view from Ditchling Beacon by Louise Duncton
Seven Sisters by Sam Moore