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Notable Tree Promotion

Notable Tree Photographic Competition Results

Bluey by Jason StappA wonderful selection of tree photographs were entered. Judging has taken place and the prize winners are on display in the Atrium at Te Manawa until 21 June. These are now on display at Caccia Birch.

Judges, Avril Shaw, Stuart Schwartz and Chris van Kraayenoord, had difficulty choosing from the selection of photographs and congratulate all of the entrants.

Here are the winners:

BLACK AND WHITE

1st       “Tulip Tree”              Paul Gummer

2nd      “Wisp”                     Virginia Jamieson

3rd       “Palmy”                   Megan Forrest

COLOUR

1st      “Himalayan Cedar”   Lachlan McKenzie

2nd     “Cedrus”                 Tracey K. Wilkinson

3rd      “Bluey”                   Jason Stapp

COLLECTION

1st       Untitled                  Doug Peters

2nd     "Deciduous Trees"   Paul Gummer

3rd      “Ginkgo”                Chris Kavanagh

NOMINATION FOR PROTECTED TREE or OPEN

Gene Henare viewing Tracey Wilkinson's winning photo of the Open category1st       “Japanese Maple”     T.K. Wilkinson

2nd       “Ghost Tree”           Yvette Cottam

3rd       “We Stand Tall”       Vic Gardener

 

 

 




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