Plants and Trees – Online competition 4

Our fourth weekly fun competition has been voted on, and this round provided the closest results yet and right up to the last minutes any one of a number of photographs could have come out in top place. Voting is done by the membership.

The theme was Plants and Trees, a subject easily accessible in this time of Lockdown and it produced a wide variety of photographs, ranging from the natural look to the arty approach and still-life work.

Congratulations to Paul Burrows for once again gaining the most votes, just, as there was only one point between his picture Bluebells and the second placed photograph.

  • First Place – Paul Burrows – Bluebells
  • Second Place – Stephen Giles – A time to reflect
  • Joint Third – Steve Myall – Flower Art
  • Joint Third – Rob Inglis – Dandelion Clock

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