
Abbey Fields Photography Competition
Calendar 2023
The Winners
From David Jenkins on behalf of the judging panel:
Thank you for helping select the photograph that will appear on the front cover of the calendar - the one for May taken by Ben Wicks. Many Congratulations Ben!
We are now very pleased to announce the names of the photographers who took the 13 winning photographs - congratulations to all! See below.
The calendar will be available for purchase for £10 at an event on The Green in Histon on Friday 25th November 2022 from 2-4pm and after this date from Topiary Tree, other High Street outlets and online. Follow this link for more information on that event.
Please remember that all profits will go to the Histon & Impington Green Spaces charity to aid in the purchase and maintenance of Abbey Fields.
Here is a link to the poster for the event on the village green.
A very big thank you to all who entered, there were many excellent photographs. In the coming weeks we will also be featuring some of these on the website that didn’t make it to the winners list.
Also, a big thank you to our two sponsors who have very generously helped towards the cost of producing the calendar.
January; Early morning on Long Meadow after a heavy frost while the last of the mist still lingered; Photo by Guy Richardson
February; Horse Chestnut reflections on Chestnut Meadow in the very wet winter of 2021; Photo by Guy Richardson
March; Robin, Croft Close Set-aside; Photo by Penny Reeves
April; A female mallard amongst the duckweed, taking great delight in helping itself to the frogspawn and tadpoles in the pond in the Croft Close Set-aside; Photo by Moira Neal
May; The bumble bee caught my eye on this rather overcast day in the fields behind the new HI Park Primary School; Photo by Ben WIcks
June; This juvenile male sparrowhawk on a very wet day on one of its daily visits to our garden adjacent to the Croft Close Set-aside; Photo by Moira Neal
July; Carrion crow - the late-evening sun highlighting the abundance of small insects on the path to Westwick; Photo by Martin Minarik
August; Sunlight filters through the leaves and branches of a plane tree in Homefield Park; Photo by Trevor Lee
September; Common darter dragonfly at the Croft Close Set-aside; Photo by Penny Reeves
October; One of the avenue of stately horse chestnuts that continues from Long Meadow along Chestnut meadow, caught in the glow of the setting sun; Photo by Guy Richardson
November; Autumn sun through Oak leaves in the Croft Close Set-aside: Photo by Penny Reeves
December; “Gone but not forgotten” - the great sycamore on Long Meadow; Photo by Penny Reeves
Last Page; A brown argus butterfly on the tips of the tall grass in Long Meadow near the sycamore tree; Photo by Guy Richardson