A little know fact but we have quite a few wannabe ‘Lichfield’ and ‘Bailey’ types on staff, constantly snapping away like idiots. While we might not win any prizes for our pictures, Cambridge University runs an annual competition for engineering students to capture great pictures of their projects. We think you will agree the pictures are all brilliant. The winning image depicted here is by Ben Sheppard and Robert Howshall. The device is called a ‘pebble’ and is a low-cost deep sea photographic vessel.
See all entries here
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