3rd December
Judging Nature 2020
On the 3rd December Tenby Camera Club held its annual Nature Competition. Tenby has an excellent reputation for its wildlife photography and this competition illustrated this very clearly.
Judge Andy Leslie was entrusted with the daunting task of critiquing and scoring 77 entries from 21 photographers. A wide range of nature was represented from birds, fungi, insects, mammals and amphibians . Images from gardens to far flung places, all the seasons meant the variety was excellent.
Eight images were given the maximum score of 20 with eleven scoring 19 points. So as you can see a tight fight for the top places.
The final score was in first place Dave Bundock with Fur seal pup sheltering from wind , taken in South Georgia. In second was Charlie Kidd with Dalmation Pelican landing at Lake Kikini and in third was Neil Thomas with Osprey (pandion haliaetvus) .
On the 10th December we have the return of Alun Richardson . Alun will take us on a journey through Greenland on skis. He will talk about the challenges of capturing images in adventurous environments, his approach to capturing spectacular images and the lessons he has learned .
On the 3rd December Tenby Camera Club held its annual Nature Competition. Tenby has an excellent reputation for its wildlife photography and this competition illustrated this very clearly.
Judge Andy Leslie was entrusted with the daunting task of critiquing and scoring 77 entries from 21 photographers. A wide range of nature was represented from birds, fungi, insects, mammals and amphibians . Images from gardens to far flung places, all the seasons meant the variety was excellent.



Eight images were given the maximum score of 20 with eleven scoring 19 points. So as you can see a tight fight for the top places.
The final score was in first place Dave Bundock with Fur seal pup sheltering from wind , taken in South Georgia. In second was Charlie Kidd with Dalmation Pelican landing at Lake Kikini and in third was Neil Thomas with Osprey (pandion haliaetvus) .
On the 10th December we have the return of Alun Richardson . Alun will take us on a journey through Greenland on skis. He will talk about the challenges of capturing images in adventurous environments, his approach to capturing spectacular images and the lessons he has learned .