Tools – Online Competition 5

Our latest fun weekly competition had the theme of Tools and it brought in a wide variety of subject matter. There were fairly straight forward record images to more creative representations. The majority of entrants chose to present their photographs in colour, but we did have a couple of monochrome entries too.

During the period the membership had to vote on their favourite pictures it became impossible to predict which photograph would achieve the most votes. In the end the competition was won by one point and second place was shared by two images with third place just another point down.

Congratulations go to Tony Walker for his image 8–2–22 for taking top spot. Tony has become our third member to win one of these competitions.

Joint second place Screw It and Speedy Spanner.

All entries with authors names in the gallery below

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