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In pictures: Nature photography award winners

Tree and auroraImage source, Martin Smith
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Martin Smith, from Denny, scooped the landscape - land category with Nocturne, an image taken in Glendevon

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The winners of the Scottish Nature Photographer of the Year 2023 Awards have been announced.

Overall winner is Edinburgh-based Charles Everitt with his image Lily of the Valley.

Other entries from across Scotland picked up prizes in the awards' different categories.

The winners were chosen by a judging panel made up of photographers Eilidh Cameron, Espen Helland and Niall Irvine.

Image source, Charles Everitt
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Charles Everitt's image won the competition's botanical category and overall prize

Image source, Libby Penman
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Libby Penman, from Glasgow, won the nature video prize with her film The King of the Kelvin

Image source, Ross McLaren
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Winner of the environmental prize was Ross McLaren with this image called Out of Sight, Out of Mind?

Image source, Gabriela Hamza
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Gabriela Hamza, 12, from Peebles, won the junior photographer of the year accolade

Image source, Graham Niven
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Graham Niven, from Nethy Bridge in Strathspey, won the natural abstract category with an image called Winter Hold

Image source, Barry Forbes
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The wildlife behaviour prize went to The Chase by Barry Forbes, from Freuchie in Fife

Image source, Erik Lornie
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Erik Lornie, from Scotlandwell in Kinross-shire, took first prize in the landscape - sea and coast category with the Sun-kissed at Elgol, Isle of Skye

Image source, Chris Hoskins
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Chris Hoskins, from East Calder, won the landscape - urban greenspace honour with Autumnal Edinburgh Castle

Image source, Claire Tytler
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University of Dundee's Claire Tytler won student photographer of the year with her portfolio Life in the City

Image source, Richard Fox
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Above and Beyond secured Richard Fox, of Buchlyvie, the wildlife portrait award