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In pictures: Scottish Nature Photography Awards

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CHARLES Everitt from Edinburgh won first prize in the Scottish Nature Photography Awards’ environmental category with this image of a stag with a zany hairstyle, actually discarded plastic and canes, entitled In A Tangle.

Judge Lorne Gill said: “There are quite a lot of things that need to come together in nature photography if a photographer is to capture the perfect photograph. Light, composition, colour, mood, subject behaviour, the decisive moment to name but a few.

“In this photograph of a young bottlenose dolphin breaking the surface of a totally becalmed ocean, we witness one of these moments that happen only very rarely. I’m sure Charlie Phillips’ heart must have missed a beat when he reviewed this shot on his computer screen for the first time. I know mine did and I’m sure yours will too.”

WINNERS LIST:

Scottish Landscape:

1st – Fergus Mackay, Inverness “Coast Guard”. Sunrise on Sea Stacks and Cliff Wall, Caithness Coast.

Natural Abstract:

1st – Cath Scott, Glasgow Sunlight and Smoke.

Scottish Botanical:

1st – Corinne Fudge, Orkney Blooming Orkney – Beach Daisies on South Ronaldsay.

Environmental:

1st – Charles Everitt, Edinburgh In A Tangle

Junior:

1st & Junior Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2012 - Sian Venables, East Dunbartonshire (Age 16) Hover

Student:

1st & Student Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2012 – Peter Ferguson, North Uist BA Fine Art, UHI based at Lews Castle College, Lochmaddy, North Uist. Winter Machair Portfolio.


 
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