Photography competition 2015
In 2015 we received 28 fantastic entries to our competition. All of the prize-winning photos are below for you to enjoy arranged under the three categories: Scenery, Nature, and Fun and Folk.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT COPYRIGHT OF ALL IMAGES ON THIS WEBSITE IS OWNED BY THE NAMED PERSON ATTACHED TO THE IMAGE, WHOM FAILING, THE ST KILDA CLUB.
Scenery
First prize
“Racing Ahead of the Storm” by David Campbell
Second prize
“Archipelago Panoramic” by David Campbell
Third prize
“The Old Street & The Modern Road” by Florence Acland
Nature
First prize
“Three Wise Men of Hirta” by Bill Cameron
Second prize
“ Boreray Gannets” by Gerry Firth
Third prize
“Fulmar on Cleit” by Helen McPherson
Fun and Folk
First prize
“In at the Deep End” by Mike Hinson
Second prize
“St Kilda Bay on the Beach” by Lucy Wheeler
Third prize
“The Last Waltz” by Anonymous

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