DARREN COLE Darren Cole's image Ice and Fire won the environmental and overall prizes The winners of the Scottish Nature Photography Awards 2021 have been announced. The overall winner is landscape photographer Darren Cole, whose winning image portrays a dramatic scene of a muirburn fire, a controlled fire to burn away dead vegetation, below snow-covered peaks near his home on the Isle of Harris. The picture - called Ice and Fire - also won the environmental category. There is more information on the winners and the competition on the awards' website. JAMES DEWAR Blue Hour Shells by James Dewar, of Fife, won the natural abstract category JOHN MACFARLANE John Macfarlane, of Loweswater, Cumbria, won the botanical award with his photograph of autumn rowans and lichens GRAHAM NIVEN The land award in the landscape category was won by Graham Niven, of Nethy Bridge, with his shot Cairngorm Squall PETE STEVENS The landscape sea and coast award went to Gourock Paddling Pools by Pete Stevens, of Greenock CONNOR MCLAREN Perth Lightning won Connor McLaren, of Perth, the urban greenspace award in the landscape category SANDY GILMOUR Glasgow's Sandy Gilmour won the wildlife behaviour prize with his picture Mallard Duckling Chasing a Mayfly NORMAN WATSON Norman Watson, of Insch, took the wildlife portrait award with his image Fox Cub King KAITLYN CLARK Kaitlyn Clark, 11, from Inverness, was named Junior Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year MURRONROSE DUNN Murronrose Dunn, of Glasgow and an HND Photography student at New College Lanarkshire, won the Student Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year accolade with the portfolio Passing Time PAT DOUGLAS Springtime in the Pond: The Toads won the video category for Pat Douglass, of Rosemarkie All images are copyrighted. |
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