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Photos of the Month - July 2025

Gavin Bickerton-Jones Published: 02 July 2025

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A bird sitting on a zebra
Dianne Ashton, 'A Beneficial Partnership'..

As our season draws to a close, we have had our annual projected image and Print image competitions, with a fantastically varied selection of images making life difficult for judges Paul Radden and David Steel.

The first was on May 27th and was for projected images. Each member submitted two images on any subject.

Man in a corridor
Craig Harris, 'Ghosts from the Past'..

In Tier 1, Dianne Ashton came out on top with her beautiful image, ‘A Beneficial Partnership’, of an oxpecker on a zebra. In Tier 2, Craig Harris got the nod with his atmospheric image ‘Ghosts from the Past’.

We also had another winner this month. For the club's Special Landscape Image award, David Hazleton won with his evocative image ‘Early Morning Loch Leven’.

A loch
David Hazleton, 'Early Morning Loch Leven'..

Next, on June 3rd, it was the print competition, and again, two images from each member were allowed on any subject.

In Tier 1, Philip Payne was voted the winner with his stunning portrait ‘Lighting Up’, previously published here. The judge was extremely impressed with how the exposure was handled, with just enough light to see details. In Tier 2, it was Jez Wood with his ‘Osprey’ image taking the honours, a great shot of an osprey rising out of the water with droplets and splash everywhere.

An osprey flying out of water
Jez Wood, 'Osprey'..

There are a couple of meetings left now in this season before the summer break.

Our Exhibition at Wymondham Central Hall on August 23rd and 24th will be the next big event. Come to the Tiffey Room, Central Hall, between 10am and 4pm if you want to see what we do. Entry is free! We hope to see you there.

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