APOY 2009 Round 4 Plant Life - results

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Gary McGhee, of Merseyside, has won first prize in our Plant Life round of APOY, winning a Canon EOS 1000D and Canon’s EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens, as well as a Canon Speedlite 270EX II flash, total kit worth £1,119.97.



APOY 2009 Round 4 Plant Life - results



Here are the results for the top 50 entries in the fourth round of APOY 2009 Plant Life



Gary McGhee, of Merseyside, has won first prize in our Plant Life round of APOY, winning a Canon EOS 1000D and Canon’s EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens, as well as a Canon Speedlite 270EX II flash, total kit worth £1,119.97. Gary, 41, who is a chemical worker in the organometallic industry, shoots mostly landscapes and was a bit intimidated by this round, he admits. For this image, Gary placed a tulip in an old milk bottle on a table next to a window. ‘I then used a large sheet of black card behind the flower for a clean background,’ he says. Gary used only the available window light and later made some Levels and Contrast adjustments on the computer before toning the image and cropping it to a square Judges say Gary has done a tremendous job. Less is more, as they say, and the simplicity of this image is what’s most striking - the clean black background and the subtlety of the tones. The quality is amazing.



Second prize of a Canon Pixma Pro 9500 Mark II printer, worth £729, goes to James Rowland, of Kent. James, a 45-year-old graphic designer, has recently been making flower portraits ‘with a twist’. He brought this tulip into his conservatory just after a shower of rain. ‘I think the water drops really make the picture,’ he says. ‘I put a piece of coloured card behind the flower to add colour and remove distraction. Later he added a mask to give it a more textured look Judges say The colour is stunning, and the raindrops add interest to the petals. There are strong fine-art qualities to this very beautiful image.



In third place, Andrew Hipperson, of London, will receive a Canon CanoScan LiDE 5600F scanner, worth £149. This shot by Andrew, 39, a product manager at a specialist computer board manufacturer, is his first competition entry. ‘I shot this moss in my garden handheld,’ he says. ‘I like to use the Canon macro ring flash (MR-14EX) even if it’s bright because it means I can stop down to get a little more depth of field and have a relatively “safe” shutter speed. Judges say Wonderful colour and depth of field. If this is Andrew’s first competition entry, we expect he’ll have more success in the future.

Be sure to catch the results of Round 5, H20, in AP 25 July, and our announcement of Round 6 in AP 4 July.







  1. Gary McGhee

  2. James Rowland

  3. Andrew Hipperson

  4. Adrian Hall

  5. Laszlo Forras

  6. Patrick Dodds

  7. Marc Baker

  8. Ben Pike

  9. Islwyn Bithell

  10. Mani Puthuran

  11. Bala Baska

  12. David Meredith

  13. Henrique Soto

  14. Alan Johnson

  15. Roger Dewsbery

  16. Sarah Perring

  17. Gabor Pozsgai

  18. Paul David

  19. Peter Warrington

  20. Phil Hargreaves

  21. Val Maillard

  22. Peter Holloway

  23. Andrew Lever

  24. Chris Ould

  25. Hariprasath Raajaraajan







  1. Martyn Ferry

  2. Matthew Hunt

  3. Carl Franklin

  4. John Webb

  5. Steve Fitton

  6. Sally Josko

  7. Sean Slevin

  8. Craig Turner

  9. Mark Lorch

  10. Duncan Godfrey

  11. Ron Boon

  12. Meredith Wilson

  13. Dave Benstead

  14. Jeff Coles

  15. Jim Tate

  16. Kevin Shearing

  17. Philip Lee

  18. Vaclav Pantz

  19. David Leatherdale

  20. Heather Page

  21. Kathy Wright

  22. Neal Reed

  23. Pippa MacBain

  24. Rosy Marshall

  25. Mark Cresswell



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