Annual Natural History Competition, 23rd March 2010
These winning images are taken (with the consent of the authors) from the ‘print’ and the ‘projected image’ competitions. They have been rescaled but are otherwise as far as possible unchanged. There were 26 print entries and 27 digital projected images. Titles are not disclosed during the judging.
Images marked ‘*commended’ were rated ‘highly commended’ by the judge.
Judge: Phil Hurst
Prints: for the Tiffany Cup
Winner: Death of a Duckling by Rod Morrod
Second: Touch Down by Dave Mundy
Third: Snow Leopard by Chris Gledhill
*Commended: Yawning Fox Cub by Chris Ribbon
*Commended: Woodland Wolf by Steve Mundy
Commended: Spring Chestnut by Maxine Tolson
Commended: Froggy did a-wooing go by Ron Castle
Commended: British Red Fox by Sharon Ribbon
Projected Images: for the George C White Cup
Winner: Chacma Baboon by Chris Gledhill
Second: White Lion Cub by Steve Mundy
*Commended: Xanthoria parietina with Fruit by Mary Fisher
*Commended: Red Rose by Preeti Valand
*Commended: Beech Mast by Michael Kiely
Commended: Always Looking by George Blair
Commended: Tawny Eagle by Chris Ribbon
Commended: The Buck & Goose by Ron Castle
Commended: Virus by Masha ershova
Commended: Bird Strikes Window by Stewart Robertson
Commended: Bracket Fungus on Chestnut Stump by David Birch
Commended: Flying Gull by Paul Morgan
Commended: Indonesian Tree Frog by Ingrid Gledhill
Commended: Cave Caviam! [Beware of the Guinea Pig] by Bob Robertson
Commended: Not for Sharing by Martin Broadley
Commended: Invitation to Lunch by John Ashford
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Please be aware that there are technical difficulties in the precise matching of image presentations across different computer platforms, between projected images on screen and equivalent prints, and then in these web-based versions. Most of these issues have been resolved, but there may be small differences between what you see here and what members saw 'live' on the evening of the competition.
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