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2016 SPF Portfolios Projected Image Acceptances SPF Portfolios Projected Image Acceptances 2016 Fredau On A Bed Rod Wheelans Dumfries Camera Club Award A Stormlight Stan Farrow St Andrews Photographic Society Award A Grey Heron Fishing Mick Durham Dumfries Camera Club Award A Blue hydrangea Mary Parsons Donside Camera Club Award A Leading Lines Joe Higney Cumbernauld and Kilsyth P S Award A Predator and Prey Mick Durham Dumfries Camera Club Award A Some candles for Buddha Ken Lindsay Eastwood Photographic Society Award A All women have secrets Ken Lindsay Eastwood Photographic Society Award A Golden Lining Mark McColl Ayr Photographic Society A Mountain Hare Glare Bill Ryder Ayr Photographic Society A Village Elder Rajasthan Alastair Swan Ayr Photographic Society A Pine Martens in Snow Alastair Swan Ayr Photographic Society A FERAL BILLY GOAT Allan Gawthorpe Bon Accord Camera Club A ON A SCOTTISH MOUNTAIN Allan Gawthorpe Bon Accord Camera Club A The Inheritance Roger Hinton Bon Accord Camera Club A Mountain Hare - 02 Andrew Hayes Brechin Photographic Society A Callanish Ken Ness Brechin Photographic Society A Moored Chris Bonnington Carluke Camera Club A Like Whot You See Sir Eddie Cocozza Carluke Camera Club A Greenfinch Squabble Gavin Forrest Carluke Camera Club A Camargue Horse and Egret Gavin Forrest Carluke Camera Club A Alone at Sunrise Neil Barlow Cowal Camera Club A One Neil Barlow Cowal Camera Club A Autumn Light Isabella Hillhouse Cowal Camera Club A Moray Coast II Isabella Hillhouse Cowal Camera Club A The One that Got Away Gorden Holm Cowal Camera Club A xRuff Pair of Judges Gorden Holm Cowal Camera Club A Antillian Crested Humming Bird Gorden Holm Cowal Camera Club A Return at Dawn Gorden Holm Cowal Camera Club A Mountain Hare - Spring Caroline Biscoe Cromarty Camera Club A Mountain Hare Feeding Jim Biscoe Cromarty Camera Club A Mr Narita Mairi Macaulay Cromarty Camera Club A Let It Snow Charles White Cromarty Camera Club A Mirrored Crayon Box Derek Souter Cumbernauld and Kilsyth P S A Buff Tailed Coronet Keith Barnes Dingwall Camera Club A Female Ptarmagan Keith Barnes Dingwall Camera Club A Buf Tailed Coronet Rosie Barnes Dingwall Camera Club A Ringed Plover Rosie Barnes Dingwall Camera Club A Kicking up the Dust Elizabeth Fraser Dingwall Camera Club A TVR Curves Mark Janes Dingwall Camera Club A Little Stint Bozena Kalejta Summers Dingwall Camera Club A Bluethroat Bozena Kalejta Summers Dingwall Camera Club A Marbled White John Simpson Dingwall Camera Club A Crab Spider (Runcinia) with Bee John Simpson Dingwall Camera Club A Bumble Bee in Flight Lesley Simpson Dingwall Camera Club A Mountain hare Chris Briggs Donside Camera Club A Singing in the rain Chris Briggs Donside Camera Club A Kingfisher with fish Bob Humrhreys Donside Camera Club A Sparrowhawk landing Bob Humrhreys Donside Camera Club A Short eared owl Bob Humrhreys Donside Camera Club A Still life Pear and grapes Mary Parsons Donside Camera Club A View point bagged Barbara Pickford Donside Camera Club A Indignant David Pickford Donside Camera Club A Oil rigs at cromarty Aileen Scott Donside Camera Club A Kissy kissy Dennis Scott Donside Camera Club A Dawn on the Hortobagy Mick Durham Dumfries Camera Club A Fighting Herons Mick Durham Dumfries Camera Club A Greenfinch on Cherry Margaret Elliot Dumfries Camera Club A School Master Grumpy Badger Margaret Elliot Dumfries Camera Club A Follow Me Alan Irving Dumfries Camera Club A Grandad's Shop Maybeth Jamieson Dumfries Camera Club A Wren in Full Song Tom Langlands Dumfries Camera Club A On Golden Pond - Great Crested Grebe Tom Langlands Dumfries Camera Club A Boy With The Pink Scarf John McVie Dumfries Camera Club A Green Eyes John McVie Dumfries Camera Club A Outward Bound Caroline Menzies Dumfries Camera Club A Coastal Brown Bear With Salmon Gordon Rae Dumfries Camera Club A Black Cocks on the Lek Gordon Rae Dumfries Camera Club A Page 1 of 4 Mr and Mrs Gordon Rae Dumfries Camera Club A Turkish Tailor Rod Wheelans Dumfries Camera Club A Preparing Beans Rod Wheelans Dumfries Camera Club A Vladimir and Nanoadi, nr. Gori, Georgia Fiona Willoughby Dumfries Camera Club A I've Got My Eye On You Fiona Willoughby Dumfries Camera Club A The Green Crystal Al Buntin Dundee Photographic Society A Beach Stroll Karen Johnstone Dundee Photographic Society A Bubbles Rikki O'Neill Dundee Photographic Society A Punch and Judy Rikki O'Neill Dundee Photographic Society A Bat Girl Rikki O'Neill Dundee Photographic Society A Circus Clowns Rikki O'Neill Dundee Photographic Society A Charmed I'm Sure David Sadler Dundee Photographic Society A Frozen Rannoch Ian Sturrock Dundee Photographic Society A Red Winged Blackbird Female Stephanie Wilkie Dundee Photographic Society A Song Sparrow Stephanie Wilkie Dundee Photographic Society A The Engine Driver Mike Dunn Dunfermline Photographic Association A Stallions at Dawn 2 David McConkey Dunfermline Photographic Association A Speeding Fighter Peter Stanford Dunfermline Photographic Association A Vagabond virtuosa Omer Ahmed Eastwood Photographic Society A Fish await Keith Beard Eastwood Photographic Society A Little bonnets Keith Beard Eastwood Photographic Society A We never sleep Keith Beard Eastwood Photographic Society A A meal in the rain Peter de Marco Eastwood Photographic Society A Puffin with sand eels Peter de Marco Eastwood Photographic SocietyA Kingfisher Peter de Marco Eastwood Photographic Society A High tackle Ross Eaglesham Eastwood Photographic Society A The final hurdle Ross Eaglesham Eastwood Photographic Society A Rory Ross Eaglesham Eastwood Photographic Society A Cuckoo with meal John Hannah Eastwood Photographic Society A The crossing Ken Lindsay Eastwood Photographic Society A The getaway Stuart McCann Eastwood Photographic Society A Boats at Loch Ard Manoj Mohan Eastwood Photographic Society A Tit for tat Ken Wilkie Eastwood Photographic Society A Hummingbird Hawk Moth Andy Leonard Ellon Photographic Group A Painted Lady Andy Leonard Ellon Photographic Group A Ornsay Light John Stewart Ellon Photographic Group A Garlic Angus Campbell Greenock Camera Club A Gymnast in Flight campbell skinner Greenock Camera Club A The Jumper campbell skinner Greenock Camera Club A Christmas Rose Nan Caldwell Hub Singer Camera Club A Balancing Act Robert Taylor Hub Singer Camera Club A THE SILENT PERFORMANCE MARTIN CLARK Kilmaurs Photographic Club A NO LIMITS MARTIN CLARK Kilmaurs Photographic Club A RANNOCH ICY MORNING DALE POWELL Kilmaurs Photographic Club A DAMSELFLY TAKE-OFF ROBERT QUIG Kilmaurs Photographic Club A MISTY NOVEMBER ROBERT QUIG Kilmaurs Photographic Club A COLOURFUL NATURE JIM STEVENSON Kilmaurs Photographic Club A MEMORIES JIM STEVENSON Kilmaurs Photographic Club A CATCH OF THE DAY STUART STRACHAN Kilmaurs Photographic Club A HOLDING STEADY Bill Terrance Kilmaurs Photographic Club A The Closest Bond Stewart Niven Kinross Camera Club A Rannoch Dawn David Sharman Kinross Camera Club A First Light on Bow Fiddle David Sharman Kinross Camera Club A The Hawk, The Moss & The Ivy Roy Balfour Kirkcaldy Photographic Society A Beach Groyne At Portobello Steven Sinclair Kirkcaldy Photographic Society A Goldfinch Martin Watt Kirkcaldy Photographic Society A Sparrow hawk In The Rain Martin Watt Kirkcaldy Photographic Society A NESTING GORDON BAIRD Kirkintilloch Camera Club A RIVER CUPAL IN WINTER ALAN CAMERON Kirkintilloch Camera Club A OYSTER CATCHER FEEDING NEIL McGREGOR Kirkintilloch Camera Club A RED GROUSE IN BURNT HEATHER NEIL McGREGOR Kirkintilloch Camera Club A Dawn Rise Brian Doyle Mearns Camera Club A Derwent Reflection Brian Doyle Mearns Camera Club A Red Leg Partridge Graeme Griese Mearns Camera Club A Gannets Bass Rock Doug Arkhurst Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Crested Tit Donald Jamie Milngavie and Bearsden C C A All My Own Work Donald Jamie Milngavie and Bearsden C C A No Chips Donald Jamie Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Missed Oportunity Matt Johnston Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Whooper Swans in Flight Matt Johnston Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Patterns in the Sky Matt Johnston Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Page 2 of 4 Strutting His Stuff Duncan McCallum Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Sparrowhawk Reuben McLean Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Kingfisher (2) Reuben McLean Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Fish of the Day Anne Mtchell Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Nude Beneath The Light Stephen Phillips Milngavie and Bearsden C C A I Got Two George Robertson Milngavie and Bearsden C C A St Monans Harbour George Robertson Milngavie and Bearsden C C A 17-00 On Time Richard Webber Milngavie and Bearsden C C A Northern Lights Alan Butterfield Moray Camera Club A lost icon Ian Cameron Moray Camera Club A Caramel ice Ian Cameron Moray Camera Club A Boulders Uttakliev Ian Cameron Moray Camera Club A Strange Fruit Damien Connell Moray Camera Club A Bowfiddle Aurora Damien Connell Moray Camera Club A Sweet Monkey Helen Crowley Moray Camera Club A Happy Helen Crowley Moray Camera Club A Another world Phil Galloway Moray Camera Club A Lime Street Phil Galloway Moray Camera Club A A New Time Lord Phil Galloway Moray Camera Club A Mr Vandergelder Phil Galloway Moray Camera Club A Resting John Macgregor Moray Camera Club A eye shadow Helen Matthews Moray Camera Club A Talons Helen Matthews Moray Camera Club A Bowfiddle sunrise Andrew Watson Moray Camera Club A Skye storm Andrew Watson Moray Camera Club A Elgol light Andrew Watson Moray Camera Club A Split Personality Margaret Dewar Motherwell Photographic Society A Sad Face Brian Saberton Motherwell Photographic Society A Black Grouse in Blizzard Mike Cruise Paisley Colour
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