Three – Online Competition 12

Our latest weekly fun competition has drawn to a close. This time the theme was three, not the number, the brief being to show three of a kind in one photograph.

The voting soon revealed one image rising above the others. Not the runaway success of previous weeks but with other images vying for second and third places the eventual winner managed to stay ahead, perhaps fittingly taking the top position by three points.

The winning photograph, ‘Marching Ants’ was once again taken by our seemingly unstoppable champion of these contests Tony Walker. Congratulations Tony.

Carnival Girls achieved second place with In the Garden and Hitching a ride joint third.

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