Photography competition 2016
We had another fantastic response to our photographic competition this year, with a total of 50 entries. 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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Scenery
First prize
“Leaving under a cloud” by Richard Castro
Second prize
“Panorama of Village Bay” by Lucy Wheeler
Third prize
“Exploring the Village” by Austin Taylor
Nature
First prize
“Our St Kilda Wren” by Hugh Barton
Second prize
“Bonxie Attack” by Margaret Hocking
Third prize
“Fulmar” by Margaret Hocking
Fun and Folk
First prize
“Lachie joins the work force” by Richard Castro
Second prize
“Life at the end of The Tunnel” by Gina Prior
Third prize
“Lazy Bed” by Claire Summers

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