Food – Online Competition 8

Our latest fun Lockdown competition has ended. These are voted on by the membership. This time around the theme was food. Many of the entries come from photographers’ files but some people do take images specifically for the competitions.

Watching the votes come in proved to be exciting as two images vied for top position with just one vote between them. As the deadline approached one of those photographs crept ahead and claimed first place by two points.

Congratulations to Rob Inglis for producing the winning image simply titled ‘Apple’. Rob also becomes our fourth different member to claim top place honours.

Blueberry Pancakes came in second followed by Golden Syrup

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