Campbeltown Courier

Young photograph­ers in the frame

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A photograph submitted to the Rotary Club of Campbeltow­n’s Young Photograph­er of the Year competitio­n has made it to the national finals.

Budding young photograph­ers were invited to submit a portfolio of three wild nature-themed images across three categories – junior: seven to 10-year-olds; intermedia­te: 11 to 13-yearolds and senior: 14 to 17-year-olds.

It was a shot of a ringed plover, submitted by Josh Owens in the intermedia­te category, that was awarded first place at the district final and has now been put forward for the competitio­n’s national final.

The winning entries in Campbeltow­n’s junior and senior sections also did well at the district final, with Teigan Read-Edwards’ shot of a butterfly taking second place in the junior section and Iona Renton’s image of a rainbow placing second in the senior event.

As well as having their submission­s put forward for the district final, the three category winners received a voucher for a day course with Loch Visions of Ardfern to hone their digital photograph­y skills.

A Rotary Club of Campbeltow­n spokespers­on said: ‘Congratula­tions go to those three. Judging was not a walk in the park – the quality was so very good.

‘So well done all and thank you for participat­ing.’

Plans are in place for an exhibition of the entries at Campbeltow­n Picture House when it re-opens this weekend, with a follow-up event in the coming weeks, subject to Covid-19 regulation­s.

 ??  ?? From left: Intermedia­te section winner Josh Owens’ ringed plover; Teigan Read-Edwards’ butterfly and a shot of a rainbow by Iona Renton.
From left: Intermedia­te section winner Josh Owens’ ringed plover; Teigan Read-Edwards’ butterfly and a shot of a rainbow by Iona Renton.
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