The winning, highly commended and commended entries for the Scottish Civic Trust My Place Photography Competition 2020 have been announced.
This Scotland-wide built environment photography competition was run by the Scottish Civic Trust and was designed to encourage school-aged youngsters (4-18) to explore the buildings, architecture and archaeology in the places where they live.
The winners are:
Sophie Heron aged 11 from St. Kevin’s Primary, North Lanarkshire won the Primary School category for her photograph ‘Waterfall’.
Carla Mulholland aged 14 from Preston Lodge High School, East Lothian won the Secondary School category for her photograph ‘Reflections of Autumn’.
Declan Longmuir aged 13 from Preston Lodge High School, East Lothian won the Young Persons’ Choice Award for his photograph ‘Christmas at Port Seton Harbour’.
- More information can be found at myplacescotland.org.uk
- Reflections of Autumn (Secondary School Winner – Carla Mulholland (14) Preston Lodge High School, East Lothian).
- Christmas at Port Seton Harbour (Young Person’s Choice Award – Declan Longmuir (13) Preston Lodge High School, East Lothian)
- Waterfall (Primary Winner – Sophie Heron (11) St.Kevin’s Primary, North Lanarkshire).
- Puddle Jump (Primary Highly Commended – Liam K. (7) St. Kevin’s Primary, North Lanarkshire).
- Altar of Light (Secondary Highly Commended – Eva B. (13) Kilsyth Academy, North Lanarkshire).
- Time Delays (Secondary Highly Commended – Saskia H. (17) Dunbar Grammar School, East Lothian).
- Drain (Primary Commended – Cara M. (10) Mearns Primary, East Renfrewshire).
- Distorted Building (Primary Commended – Harry M. (8) West Coats Primary, South Lanarkshire).
- Flotsam & Jetsam (Primary Commended – Rhuraidh B. (10) Port Ellen Primary, Argyll & Bute).
- Reflection (Secondary Commended – Jessica F. (14) Carrick Academy, South Ayrshire).
- Queensferry Crossing (Secondary Commended – Reece M. (16) Tynecastle High School, Edinburgh).
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