Jordan Peck's entry depicting the month of October in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
The inaugural competition was launched in the autumn on the theme of sun, sea, sand and shade, and after its success has become a seasonal endeavour.
Meghan Whincop's entry depicting the month of August in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
This season, months of the year was the theme to inspire the entrants.
Richard Ford's entry depicting the month of October in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Organiser Meghan Whincop said: “It went really well this time, people really liked the open theme as it gave them room for manoeuvre.”
Sarah Louise's entry depicting the month of May in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Gemma Biran won the competition for her entry representing March, while Jordan Peck’s starry night sky came second ahead of Mark Philpott’s image of a robin in third.
Vicki Walsh's entry depicting the month of September in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
The group is currently operating a daily challenge via its Facebook page in the run up to Christmas, with the next competition set for the spring.
Francois Caffin's entry depicting the month of March in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Sam Banard's entry depicting the month of July in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Joy Brown's entry depicting the month of November in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Liz Whincop's entry depicting the month of March in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Alexis Smith's entry depicting the month of September in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
Amy Turlington's entry depicting the month of February in the Kesgrave Photography Competition (Image: Archant)
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