Monochrome Projected Digital Image Competition No.3

by Apr 4, 2025

The third round of our Monochrome Projected Digital Image Competition No.3 was held on Wednesday 2nd April 2025, and was judged by Paul Waller. This was an open competition, giving members complete creative freedom to submit any image of their choosing.

Congratulations to our winners in the standard class:

1st place – Form and Light © Anita G

2nd place – Tate Staircase © Anita G

3rd place – Silent Passage © Anita G

 

Woodland Geranium © Chris R
Form and Light © Anita G
Woodland Geranium © Chris R
Tate Staircase © Anita G
Woodland Geranium © Chris R
Silent Passage © Anita G

And congratulations to our winners in the advanced class:

1st place – Hagia Sophia, domes and rooftops © Chris R

2nd place – Great Grey Owl © Kevin B

3rd place – Sparrow emerging from bath © Mandy B

 

Woodland Geranium © Chris R
Hagia Sophia, domes and rooftops © Chris R
Great Grey Owl © Kevin B
Sparrow emerging from bath © Mandy B

To view all the images that were entered into the competition, click on the gallery image below.

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