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As the 2003 competition got off to a good start and spurred
on by the AGM in January, we felt we should repeat the event. The
entries were fairly
slow to arrive and by late October we began to wonder whether members
had lost interest. We should, however, have not worried, as by the
first of December
we had received 58 entries! This is an increase of 50% over last year
and the quality of entries seemed to be at a similar high level.
2003's winner was also a winter picture but I had no hesitation in choosing this monochrome print of the Scafells. In true Wainwright style, I usually try to avoid including humans in my shots but, on this occasion, they work as a composition aid and also emphasise mankind's frailty when set against the awesome power of nature.
In complete contrast to the winning picture, the runner up perfectly evokes summer days in the Lakes and a reminder that not all the best walking or photographic locations are above 2,000ft! I love the simple composition featuring the arched tree branch, but the picture is made by the use of backlighting.
Although I had not intended to create a seasonal palette with my selections, this autumnal print completes the trio. It has a strong, simple composition emphasised by the perfect use of light to highlight one fell side and the valley floor, with just a hint of sun on the extreme right to balance up the image. The observant amongst you will have noticed the similarity in the surnames of first and second place. Derek & Judy Leak are married and Derry hopes that by making this selection he is not to be the cause of marital strife! Derry had some general advice to entrants:
Thanks to Derry for his selection and
comments, to Eric for once more providing the prizes and to the
participants for 'strutting
their stuff' and for
making it another great competition.
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2003 results
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