Road to Nowhere by Roy Lambeth was awarded the trophy in the advanced category of Viewfinders of Romsey Camera Club’s Print of the Year competition.

The judge, Tony Oliver, said he loved the composition and detail in the image. Roy received a Seal of Merit for another of his images.

Hampshire Chronicle: ‘Road to Nowhere’ – Roy Lambeth – winner in advanced category

Second place went to Point of Sale by Keith Rose. Keith also took third place for Morning Mist in Tuscany and received Seals of Merit for two other images. Further Seals of Merit were awarded to Margaret Cooper and Terry Jamieson.

In the primary category, Mike Cox took first place with European Roller which the judge described as a ‘cracking natural history shot.’ Mike received a Seal of Merit for another of his images.Hampshire Chronicle: ‘European Roller” – Mike Cox – winner in primary category

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Second and third places went to Martin Bowles for Back to the Future and Sail Trainer respectively and Martin received a Seal of Merit for another of his photographs. Another Seal of Merit was awarded to Lizzie Dutfield for one of her images.

In all there were fifty-five images entered for the trophies and some of these are likely to be included in the club’s annual exhibition at King John’s House from July 9-17.

Viewfinders meets most Tuesdays at the Jubilee Hall, New Road, Timsbury and new members, regardless of photographic experience, are welcome. For more information, visit the club’s website at www.viewfinderscameraclub.org.uk or e-mail secretary@viewfinderscc.org.uk.

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