The 2012 Hardy Orchid Society Photographic Competition was held during the Autumn Meeting in Kidlington on Sunday, 18th November. Thanks to Peter Brandham for judging the entries and to Christine Hughes & Anne Kitchen, the HOS members who organised the show. Details of the winners and their photographs follow.
A .pdf file with a summary of the results can be downloaded here
Results of the Hardy Orchid Society Photographic Competition 2012
All images can be viewed in a slideshow by clicking here
Class 1: A wide area view (landscape or habitat) showing orchids in their natural environment,
print size up to 7x5 inches
First
Anacamptis papilionacea by Tony Hughes |
Second Early Purple Orchid (Orchis mascula) by Tom Turner |
Third Orchis italica by Patrick Marks |
Class 2: A group of at least 3 orchid plants. These can be all the same species/hybrid or a mixed group, print size up to 7x5 inches
First |
Second Green-winged Orchid (Anacamptis morio) by David Pearce |
Third Orchis olbiensis by Tony Hughes |
Class 3: A single orchid plant, usually the single stem arising from one tuber, print size up to 7x5 inches
First |
Second |
Third |
Class 4: A close-up of an orchid, print size up to 7x5 inches
First Orchis spitzelli by Hilary Pickersgill |
Second |
Third |
Class 5: A wide area view (landscape or habitat) showing orchids in their natural environment,
print size up to A4
First |
Second Early Purple orchid (Orchis mascula) by Tom Turner |
Third Orchis italica by Patrick Marks |
Class 6: A group of at least 3 orchid plants. These can be all the same species/hybrid or a mixed group, print size up to A4
First |
Second |
Third |
Class 7: A single orchid plant, usually the single stem arising from one tuber, print size up to A4
First |
Second Heath Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza maculata) by Ron Harrison |
Third |
Class 8: A close-up of an orchid, print size up to A4
First Burnt Orchid (Neotinia ustulata) by Tom Turner |
Second |
Third |
Class 9: A wide area view (landscape or habitat) showing orchids in their natural environment,
max size 1400 pixels wide and 1050 pixels high in jpeg form
First |
Second |
Third |
Class 10: A group of at least 3 orchid plants. These can be all the same species/hybrid or a mixed group, max size 1400 pixels wide and 1050 pixels high in jpeg form
First White Helleborine (Cephalanthera damasonium) by Phil Smith |
Second |
Third Early Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza incarnata) by Patrick Marks |
Class 11: A single orchid plant, usually the single stem arising from one tuber,
max size 1400 pixels wide and 1050 pixels high in jpeg form
First Green-winged Orchid (Anacamptis morio) by Colin Rainbow |
Second Lesser Twayblade (Neottia cordata) by Mike Waller |
Third Dactylorhiza ebudensis by Phil Smith |
Class 12: A close-up of an orchid, max size 1400 pixels wide and 1050 pixels high in jpeg form
First Serapias parviflora by Phil Smith |
Second |
Third |
Class 13: Novice class, any hardy orchid print, size up to A4
First Serapias cordigera by Alan Pearson |
Second Late Spider Orchid (Ophrys fuciflora) by Steve Pickersgill |
Third |