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Here are the camera entries in our Inter-Schools Photographic Competition.

Inter-Schools Photographic Competition (Camera)

  • Nicole Cox, 12, Kingsdown School: I took this photo when practising for my figure skating 
and the timer really helped: I tried to catch the sunset before nightfall.
  • Nicole Cox, 12, Kingsdown School: Coate Water is a great place for people to meet and enjoy themselves in he quiet, before the rush of the summer!
  • Nicole Cox, 12, Kingsdown School: This was taken on the first snow day of 2009; the trees and the scenery really stand out in the silhouette of the awakening sun.
  • Nicole Cox, 12, Kingsdown School: Swindon is a friendly, natural place full of open spaces where you can have fun whatever the weather.
  • Nicole Cox, 12, Kingsdown School: Coate Water is a tranquil, quiet, relaxing place only a stone's throw from the Town Centre.
  • Jake Cox, 11, Colebrook Junior School: This picture represents my family (even though it's actually my Mum and Dad!) because even when things get tough and problems are hard to walk through, my family are always there to help each other.
  • Jake Cox, 11, Colebrook Junior School: Families are an important part of Swindon, and there are always places where people of all ages can enjoy themselves.
  • Jake Cox, 11, Colebrook Junior School: This picture shows that the community in Swindon always help people, even if they struggle, they will always progress along stepping stones.
  • Jake Cox, 11, Colebrook Junior School: People really know how to spend there time having fun, even if their hands were a bit cold!
  • Jake Cox, 11, Colebrook Junior School: Swindon was extra fun when we had the day of snow and this picture shows how deep it was!
  • Issy Williams 16: This is the raw parts of Swindon where it's best.
  • Issy Williams 16: This is the good ol' Swindon Lovers reflection.
  • Daniel Webb, The Commonweal School
  • Daniel Webb, The Commonweal School: Bridge at Rushey Platt
  • James Fletcher, 14, Bradon Forest School: This picture has lots of light, and a sea of blue where all the Bluebells meet further out.
  • James Fletcher, 14, Bradon Forest School: Here's a picture I took at Shaw Forest. It's of a path stretching away into the distance. I think it emphasises how much there is in nature where we live.
  • James Fletcher, 14, Bradon Forest School: This is a Macro shot of some Bluebells, I think the Bright Blue/Purple really stands out against the green of the grass.
  • James Fletcher, 14, Bradon Forest School: This is a photo taken in the Bluebell woods near Purton, it's an archway made by trees, with a path going underneath.
  • Aimee Mumford, 18, Cirencester College: Natural student Swindonians - These are all my friends from swindon college
  • Aimee Mumford, 18, Cirencester College: Little Swindon - After taking inspiration from a photographer Slinkachu for a project i decided to make little people...
  • Aimee Mumford, 18, Cirencester College: DPAG Rock Stars - this image is of some of the people at my local drama group i attend...
  • Aimee Mumford, 18, Cirencester College: Obsessed by reading Covingham library is a 10 minute walk from my house...
  • Libby, 12, Kingsdown School: Swindon U10s captain Alice Telling leaping for victory.
  • Libby, 12, Kingsdown school: I think this picture represents Swindon (Coate water), space and fun.

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