The Minnis announces photo competition
Beach babes,
glamorous grans, watersports, 6-packs, sandcastles and sunsets . . .
The Minnis Bar and Restaurant, which over looks Minnis bay
in n Birchington, Kent is to run a photographic competition that will run from
April throughout the summer.
The competition is open to
anyone who visits the Bay. Leading
entries will be displayed on The Minnis website www.theminnis.co.uk and monthly winners
will receive a free meal for two. An
over all winner, to be announced in October will receive a meal for four.
“The competition to capture the Minnis Bay open to everyone, professional and amateur photographers alike,” explains The Minnis chef-patron Jason Freedman, “There are no categories and the Bay offers numerous photographic opportunities – wind surfers, beach babes, rows of beach huts, hunks with six-packs, glamorous grans, gorgeous grandpas, sunsets, family scenes, children eating ice creams and building sandcastles.”
Artist JMW Turner, who now has the new Turner Contemporary
in nearby Margate dedicated to him described the north facing skies over Thanet
with "dawn
clouds to the east and glorious sunsets to the west” as “the loveliest skies in Europe”.
The beachfront Minnis Bar & Restaurant overlooks the
golden sands of Minnis Bay in Birchington, with coastal views towards the ruins
of the Roman fort at Reculver.
The competition is open now and will run until 30th
September. The Minnis, which has long been popular with families, has a take-away service for those who wish to have their lunch on the beach and operates a kiosk selling beach toys, inflatables and boats, snacks, seafood and an ice creams in the summer months.
The competition is open now and will run until 30th
September. It is free to enter and no purchase is necessary. Entrants simply
email their photos to: jasons.freedman@gmail.com
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