TENBY and District Camera Club held the judging of their annual Nature Competition in December. The event was judged by Julie Morgan from Gwent and the first time the club has used Zoom for a judging evening.
Members watched Julie on the large screen critiquing 18 prints and 45 digital images . An impressive collection of images featuring all manner of species of nature.
In Prints, the Gold Medal was won by Jan Sullivan, for “Drink on the Wing”; Silver Charlie Kidd with “Nature’s Intimacy Lesser Kestrels” and Bronze by John Whitehurst for “Painted Lady on Sea Holly”.
There were three Highly Commended Print Awards: Ali Rees with “The Beach Fight”; David Bolton with “Barn Swallow hunting in the Shadows” and Cheryl Hewitt with “In the Talons”.
There were six Commended prints: John Slater’s “three mouths one mission”, John Whitehurst’s “Dash with the Catch”, Cheryl Hewitt’s “Loaded for Landing”, Jan Sullivan’s “Ready to drop the mussel to open it”, Rob Cox’s “Cormorant with large Dab” and “Dipper with Food”.
For Digital, the Gold Medal went to John Slater for “The Sovereign Silence”; Silver to John Powell for “Harbinger of Spring” and Bronze to Charlie Kidd for “Fox, Griffon Vulture Confrontation”.
Highly Commended Digital Awards went to Charlie Kidd for “Feeding Bond BeeEaters”; Neil Thomas for “Osprey One Legged Catch”; Cheryl Hewitt for “Tiddler in the Beak”; Roy Peters for “ Clouded Yellow on Wild Scabious”; Liz Wallis for “Puffin at Sunset”; Rob Cox for “Emperor Dragonfly” and Ali Rees for “The Blackbird, The Berry and The Dew Drops”
Six digital images won a Commended Award each for John Powell, Jayne Crocker, Neil Thomas, Dave Bolton, Jan Sullivan and Rob Cox.
Congratulations to all the winners, with best wishes for a Happy New Year 2026. The club will be back on January 8.





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