ENTRIES for the Swindon Photographic Society's 120th anniversary competition are flooding in.

There’s still time to capture what Swindon means to you on camera and send it in by March 1 for a chance to win a cash prize.

Royal Photographic Society president Robert Albright FRPS will judge the shortlisted images and choose the winner on April 11.

Olympus is sponsoring the competition and offering a limited edition Gillis camera bag worth £299 for the winner, and will print and frame the photos that come in first, second and third place.

Anyone can enter, whether they're an amateur snapper or professional photographer, but there's a strict one-entry-per-person limit. All entries must be your own work and will be judged by a panel including representatives from John Lewis and Partners, the Link magazine, and the Swindon Advertiser. Photos must be a maximum of 1920 pixels wide and 1080 pixels tall, of the highest possible resolution and in a jpg format.

Image files must be named with a short title featuring an underscore and the photographer's name, eg. TheBeginning_JohnStart.jpg Photos taken by phone can be sent directly via email to 120years@swindonphotosoc.org.uk with the subject line including SPS 120 Years followed by a space and the entrant's name.

Visit the website swindonphotosoc.org.uk/120years for more information and to enter.