It was a competition night at last week’s meeting of the Isle of Man Photographic Society where the topic of the competition was ’environment’ attracting the best attendance for 2022.

The judge for the evening was John Keelan who delivered some excellent narrative on each image he’d been presented with, providing all the entrants and members with insight, and understanding of what judges look for in a photograph.

The competition commenced with mono prints of which there were eight entries with the winner being Martin Sanderson with a water level view of an old harbour boat entitled ’Rust in Peace’.

Next up was the colour prints section, again there were eight entries, with Martin Sanderson once again taking the honours with a stunning image of a Pipit, simply entitled ’Pipit’.

The DPI section was next with 13 images in total, commencing with the colour DPIs. The winner of this section was Sue Blythe with an early morning image of two fishermen entitled ’Inle Lake at Dawn’.

The last but by no means least was the mono DPI section with 12 images presented to the judge.

Once again Sue Blythe took the honours with an image of a Myanmar fisherman casting a purse seine net, entitled ’Myanmar Fisherman’.

The quality of the images presented were in the main evenly matched with the following members receiving additional commendations from the judge.

The judge’s overall winner of the evening was Sue Blythe’s ’Inle Lake at Dawn’.

Colour Print: Sue Blythe, Very Highly Commended and Highly Commended. Chris Blyth, Commended.

Colour DPI: Barry Murphy, Very Highly Commended. Martin Sanderson, Highly Commended. Lara Howe and Chris Blyth, Commended.

Mono DPI: Ruth Nicholls, Very Highly Commended. Martin Sanderson, Highly Commended. Chris Blyth, Commended

The next meeting will be held on February 23, where we will be watching the Rhondda battle that included entries from the club, which was judged by Leo Rich.

All are welcome to attend and for non-members there is a modest entry fee, all meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at St John Ambulance headquarters on Glencrutchery Road, starting at 7pm. Full programme details can be found on our website www.iomps.com.

The society acknowledges the continued support of the Arts Council.

Andrew Cairns