A Whitchurch based amateur photographer will have an unexpected 'super shot' highlighted on the calendar of a charity that is close to her heart.
Kathryn Goddard, with her photo of two tigers at Chester Zoo.She submitted an unusual picture of two tigers at Chester Zoo play-fighting and was amazed to find it chosen as the August photograph.
Kathryn lost her grandmother in 2016 to renal failure and also has a friend, Claire Yeomans, who had a kidney transplant and suggested she entered the competition."It's a dream come true for me," Kathryn said."This was a fluke shot, I expected to get reflection from the glass, but I ended up catching the two tigers fighting within the water. I never thought in a million years that it would be going nationwide to raise money for charity.
The 28-year-old has had a passion for photography for over ten years and hopes to eventually pursue a career in the field. She also intends to actively promote the work of the NFK
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