Irish photographer wins prize for snap of Queen Elizabeth looking meek - PHOTO
Posted on Monday, February 27, 2012 at 11:18 AM
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The photograph was taken just before the wreath-laying ceremony in the Garden of Remembrance, in Dublin, in May. He managed to get a photo of the Queen as she was sneaking around the door and looked directly at him.
Bellew has been working for Fennell Photography, in Dublin, for ten years, according to the Irish Independent.
Limerick landscape photographer Peter O'Donnell won the coveted IPPA award for his study of an Irish landscape in monochrome.
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