In the Garden – Member Competition 2

The second of our fun competitions, held in the member only area of Keyworth Camera Club’s website has been voted on by the membership of KCC. This time the theme was In the Garden.

There were some excellent images entered, and unsurprisingly the majority featured nature as their subject.

It was a close-run competition with one point between first and second place.

Congratulations to Paul Burrows for winning once more, with his photograph ‘Peeking over the Decking’. So, that’s two out of two for Paul. Can he make it a hat-trick? We’ll find out this time next week.

Second place was Stephen Giles and Third Place David Kissman

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