Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club Showcases Best January Photographs

The Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club highlights stunning outdoor photos from January, showcasing local talent and beautiful scenery.

Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club Showcases Best January Photographs
Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club Showcases Best January Photographs

Basingstoke: Every month, the camera club invites members to submit photos. For January, the theme was ‘Great Outdoors.’

Basingstoke has beautiful spots like Old Basingstoke, Eastrop Park, and Pamber Heath. These areas are perfect for capturing nature’s beauty.

Choosing just 14 photos from hundreds is tough. Here are the selected ones, in no particular order:

  1. A frosty morning by Sallie Louise
  2. Rosie RE’s friend at Pamber Heath
  3. Chilly Crabtree morning by Anthony Hutchinson
  4. Locals at Black Dam by Rachel Harman
  5. Pamber Forest in winter sun by Abi Lewis
  6. Frosty bush and fields of Kingsclere by Sue Warner
  7. Frosty gorse at Pamber Heath by Helen Wood
  8. Sunrise in Spinney Woods by Fay Nickless
  9. A Red Kite at sunset by Alan Trott
  10. Adeline Wilson’s chilly dog walk in Cliddesden
  11. Swans on a frozen lake at Eastrop by Heather Hutchinson
  12. Sunshine through the railway bridge in Old Basing by Mihaela Ardei
  13. Urban lights of Basingstoke by Tony Moylett
  14. A storm victim by Mark Butler

Do you have a stunning photo to share? Join the camera club’s group and post your work. You might see it in the paper or on social media!

Joining the camera club is free and easy. Just search for Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club on Facebook and click to join. Share your amazing photos with others!

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