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Photos capture the magic of the natural world

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Stroud Camera Club held its annual Nature Competition this week, judged by Peter Ottley, an experienced birder and photographer from Bleadon. Peter brought both expertise and enthusiasm to the evening, offering perceptive critique and thoughtful insights into each image.

Unlike the club’s Open Competitions, the Nature round follows specific rules designed to ensure authenticity and respect for wildlife – digital editing is restricted to colour correction, exposure corrections and cropping – no removals or additions of objects.

Third Wet Fox Mark Halling 1 | Photos capture the magic of the natural world
Wet Fox by Mark Halling

This always brings a distinctive tone to the evening, with members challenged to capture the natural world as it is experienced through the lens of their camera.

Second Brown roll rim Trish Bloodworth EFIAP b BPE1 1 | Photos capture the magic of the natural world
Roll rim by Trish Bloodworth EFIAP b, BPE1

The print entries showcased an impressive breadth of subject matter, from majestic whales breaching through ocean spray to delicate studies of forest fungi. The digital section proved equally strong, featuring everything from dramatic birds in flight to the intricate beauty of insects and wildflowers.

First Male and Female Kingfishers Richard Atkinson 1 | Photos capture the magic of the natural world
Male and female Kingfishers by Richard Atkinson

It was particularly encouraging to see several new members entering for the first time and even more so to see some of them earning awards for their work. The overall standard was excellent, and Peter’s constructive judging made for an engaging and enjoyable evening for all.

Third Violet Tailed Sylph Jesse Cason AFIAP 1 | Photos capture the magic of the natural world
Violet Tailed Sylph by Jesse Cason AFIAP

Once again, the competition highlighted the club’s deep appreciation for the natural world and the skill required to capture it through the lens.

Second Elephants play Mandi Horwood 1 | Photos capture the magic of the natural world
Elephants play by Mandi Horwood

Prints

1st: Richard Atkinson – Male & Female kingfishers

2nd: Trish Bloodworth – Brown Roll Rim

3rd: Mark Halling – Wet Fox

Digital

1st: Ian Peters – Dartford Warbler and annoying bug

2nd: Mandi Horwood – Elephants Play

3rd: Rene Cason – Violet Tailed Sylph

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