More than 50 entries were received in Tenby Camera Club’s Landscapes competition.
The contest on October 28 was judged via Zoom by Paul Parkinson.
Paul is a member of Aperture Camera Club in Woolwich, and has a real interest in landscape work.
Entries included all kinds of landscapes and seascapes with mist, snow, sunrises, sunsets and clouds, with images from all over the UK and abroad.
The gold award was given to Liz Wallis with her atmospheric Mangersta Sea Stacks, Lewis and she also won the silver award for Glen Etive - Scotland captured at its best.
In bronze place was Wild Camp, Wild Place by Paul Richards.
Two Tenby images by Dave Bolton - Little Goscar and View towards Caldey – were highly commended, while there were four commended images from Nicky Rhodes, Mike Cullis, Cheryl Hewitt and Charlie Kidd.
On October 21, the club welcomed award-winning wildlife photographer, Bret Charman, as guest speaker. Bret, who specialises in African wildlife spoke on Africa’s Wild Wonders.
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