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Dingwall Camera Club’s top shots and photographer of the year revealed





Keith Barnes notched a first with Common Tern Feeding his Mate.
Keith Barnes notched a first with Common Tern Feeding his Mate.

A ROSS-SHIRE camera club’s photographer of the year has taken a bow alongside other competition winners at a special celebratory event.

Dingwall Camera Club staged its annual dinner at the Storehouse near Evanton with prizewinners being given accolades following a series of competitions over the year.

The camera club has also helped put the town on the photography map as it hosts the Annual National Digital Image Exhibition.

Dingwall Camera Club handed out prizes to award-winners at its annual dinner.
Dingwall Camera Club handed out prizes to award-winners at its annual dinner.

The Photographer of Year accolade was handed to Keith Barnes.

Results

Photographer of Year - Keith Barnes

Winner of the General Section - Hannah Hinton

Annual Competition

Top Images Overall and top in Nature

1 Keith Barnes - Common Tern Feeding his Mate

Caroline Biscoe: Black Veined White Butterfly on Milk Thistle.
Caroline Biscoe: Black Veined White Butterfly on Milk Thistle.

2 Caroline Biscoe - Black Veined White Butterfly on Milk Thistle

3 Jim Biscoe - Ptarmigan in the Cairngorms

Action

Toby Houlton notched first in Action with Wave Crest Rider.
Toby Houlton notched first in Action with Wave Crest Rider.

1 Toby Houlton - Wave Crest Rider

2 Peter Parker - Dan Cammish in the Wet

Bruce White was awarded first in Pictorial for Yellow on Yellow.
Bruce White was awarded first in Pictorial for Yellow on Yellow.
Ptarmigan in the Cairngorms by Jim Biscoe.
Ptarmigan in the Cairngorms by Jim Biscoe.

Pictorial

1 Bruce White -Yellow on Yellow

2 Stan Miller - Old Warrier

Portraiture

1 Joyce White - Banksman for Explosives Carriage

Joyce White scored a first in portraiture with Banksman for Explosives Carriage.
Joyce White scored a first in portraiture with Banksman for Explosives Carriage.

2 Keith Barnes - Olive Baboon

Best Portfolio (Hanging Plan) Mark Janes with People of the Sahara

2 Rosie Barnes - Waterbirds

3 Toby Houlton - Autumnal Leaf Colour Change

Best Portfolio (Sequence) - Jim Kennedy with Light in the Dark

2 Jim Biscoe - A Day in the Life of a Mountain Hare

3 Julian Paron - Two Trees at Rosehaugh, Black Isle

This moody image of Loch Migdale by Simon Praill was also a winner.
This moody image of Loch Migdale by Simon Praill was also a winner.

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