Wildlife photographers have captured a series of stunning photographs of Cornish landscapes for the Cornwall Wildlife Trust's 2015 calendar.
The picture's of Cornwall's changing seasons were captured by the Trust’s photographic group, with two stunning images by celebrated Cornish wildlife photographer David Chapman.
The calendar begins in Penryn with a vibrant scarlet sunrise over the harbour, and ends in December at the Trust’s nature reserve at Baker’s Pit near Nancledra, Penzance and includes seascapes from Cape Cornwall to St. Michael’s Mount, and the New Year in January 2016 is welcomed in with a sunset over Newland Island near Wadebrige.
Mark Nicholson, Chairman of Cornwall Wildlife Trust said: “You are sure to need a calendar for 2015, so why not make it one that both celebrates and helps to raise money for our wonderful county? Every day you can enjoy inspiring images, knowing that your contribution is supporting our work to protect Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places.”
The calendars can be purchased online at www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/shop, andyou can call the Trust on 01872 273939, and in selected shops.
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