THE winners of the March camera club competition can now be revealed.

The theme for the month was ‘Circles’, challenging budding photographers to capture landscapes, objects and more incorporating the chosen shape, and hundreds of your pictures flooded in.

Judged by the editorial team, first place was awarded to Paul Harwood who creatively used a circular window reflecting Salisbury Cathedral.

This was our favourite concept encapsulating the theme, as well as showcasing a strong eye for alignment and colours.

 

First place: Cathedral reflection By Paul Harwood

First place: Cathedral reflections - By Paul Harwood

 

Peter Norton secured second place for his combination of lighting, angle and focus when capturing a porcelain fungi in the New Forest.

 

Second place: Porcelain fungi in the New Forest at Bramshaw wood By Peter Norton

Second place: Porcelain fungi in the New Forest at Bramshaw wood - By Peter Norton

Charlotte Dymer was awarded third place for paying attention to detail and finding circles in the unexpected.

There is a beautiful, sharp contrast in the use of yellow and white in this picture.

 

Third place: Up close flowers By Charlotte Dymer

Third place: Up close flowers By Charlotte Dymer

Find more images in the Journal’s camera club group on Facebook.

A theme for April will be revealed next week.

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