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Winners announced for Calming Nature Photography Competition

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Thank you to everyone who entered our Calming Nature Photography Competition, to help create a calming environment at our new Highgate East Hospital.

We received over 1000 photograph entries from over 200 individuals, which was remarkable!

With so many beautiful entries across all four themes; majestic landscapes, wildlife wonders, tranquil waters and macros of nature, it made the judging very difficult.

However, the diverse judging panel took all entries through a robust judging process, using a criteria centred around the original brief, technical specifications and visual appeal, and the winners have now been announced! 

The Overall Winner of the Calming Nature Photography Competition 2024 is: Ana Tunaru!

Huge congratulations to you! You can see the winning photograph below: 

  Sunrise at the salt flats 

The judges said: 

“Ana’s entry into the Calming Nature photography competition instantly captivated the panel of judges. The stunning image of the salt planes really summed up the theme with its tranquillity and composition bringing forward an array of calming feelings, not just though its beauty, but the ability to lose yourself in thought whilst admiring the photograph. The technical elements of the image capture also really impressed the judges. We could see the due care and process had been undertaken in the time of day, the position for composition and settings used to be able to portray the scene in its full glory making use of the reflective properties of the salt plane to double up the clouds.

We are proud as a panel in the decision-making process and appreciated all the entries. It made for a challenging but delightful process due to all the fantastic art that was submitted.”

As well as the overall winner there were 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners for each of the four themes, and 32 runner ups who are highly commended. Congratulations to all the winners for their amazing entries.

Majestic Landscapes

Woods

Woods 

1st place  Dominic O'Ryan 

Geyser Iceland

Geyser Iceland 

2nd place Filipa Oliveira

Tree on water with purple sky

The Lone Tree of Llanberis 

3rd place Kenneth Shennan 

 

Wildlife Wonders

Leopard

Leopard

1st place Sophie Macken 

Elephant

Elephant 

2nd place Sophie Macken 

A squirrel on a fence

Curious by Nature 

3rd place Ariska Barbosa

 

Tranquil Waters

Sunrise at the salt flats

Sunrise at Saltflat (blue) 

1st place  Ana Tunaru 

Streamside Serenity

Streamside Serenity 

2nd place  Marcus Wade 

November in N15

November in N15 

3rd place  Clare Tierney 

 

Macros of Nature

Yellow flowers

The real Monet's garden  

1st place Clare Tierney 

Cherry blossom

Cherry Blossom 

2nd place Cynthia Wong 

Bee on a yellow flower

Pollen Pioneer

3rd place  Georgina Hobson 

 

Runners up 

Yellow smiley ball on the beach

Smiles found everywhere

Highly commended  Alexandra Stevenson

Cat lying down

Lazy Days 

Highly commended  Marcus Wade

Dog looking out to the lake

Milo at Lake 

Highly commended  Natalie Cook 

Sunset on snowy mountains

Silberhorn Sunset 

Highly commended  Georgina Hudson 

Foot steps in snowy mountain

Snowy Mountain 

Highly commended  Pauline Dowdall 

Purple spring flowers

Spring

Highly commended  Kavinda Gunathillaka

View of Eastbourne Pier

Eastbourne Pier on a Calm Day 

Highly commended  Kenneth Shennan 

Rock in still lake

Alone 

Highly commended  Kenneth Shennan 

Bee in purple flowers

Busy Bee in Flowers

Highly commended  Emma Buurman 

White fish in water

Inquisitive Fish 

Highly commended  Phoebe Jones

Mountains reflected in water

Antarctica Reflection

Highly commended  Sophie Macken 

Sun shining over the hill with sheep in foreground

View of Table Mountain 

Highly commended  Theodore Lloyd 

Whale tail coming out of water

Whale Tail 

Highly commended  Sophie Macken 

Water drops on corn leaves

Macro Corn 

Highly commended  Luc Taperell 

Trees in front of sunset

Sunset Victoria Park 

Highly commended  Hoi Wei Ng

Duck sitting on a fence

Wildlife 

Highly commended  Sakil Patel 

Icy lake and snowy mountains

Stavanger Stillness 

Highly commended  Becky Crew 

Feathery Flowers

Feathery Flowers

Highly commended  Naima Fowlis 

Cornfields in sunset

Countryside Fields 

Highly commended  Emma Buurman 

Mushrooms at night

Family of Mushrooms 

Highly commended  Kenneth Shennan 

Stairs in the woods with autumn leaves

Stairs with Autumn 

Highly commended  Cynthia Wong 

Coastline in summer

Cornwall 

Highly commended  Filipa Oliveria 

Swan on a lake at sunrise

Sunrise in Lugano 

Highly commended  Attila Yethil 

Blue waters

Blue Waters 

Highly commended  Anita Salava 

Seal on the rocks

Sunbathing Seal

Highly commended  Natalie Cook 

Cygnet chicks in water

Cygnet 

Highly commended  Perdeep Purewal 

Wellington boot upside down on fence post

How did that get there? 

Highly commended  Amy Bayson 

Dewy cabbage

Dewy Cabbage 

Highly commended  Theodore Lloyd 

Rainbow on wet road

Rainbow 

Highly commended  Amrit Rai 

Dog and a daffodil in the park

Soaking up the Spring Day 

Highly commended  Alexandra Stevenson 

Sunset at Giant's Causeway

Sunset at Giant's Causeway 

Highly commended  Sarah Coulthard 

Autumn Bird on Bare Tree

Autumn Bird on Bare Tree 

Highly commended  Flevin Marattukalam 

 

All the winning photographs will be displayed on one of the walls at our new Highgate East campus, for service users, carers and staff to see and enjoy.

Thank you once again to everyone who entered the Calming Nature Photography Competition, we got to admire some outstanding photographs and realise what a creative, and talented workforce we have.

From all members of the judging panel:

Adele McKay, Managing Director
B ala Patel, Service User Representative 
Mark Lister,  Senior Procurement Business Partner
Elizabeth Adegbenro, Matron
Gerd Sortland, Head of Occupational Therapy
Harpreet Gill, Head of Psychology 

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