Winning image, by Barry White, from September's Members' Challenge (the clue to photograph was Looking at Light):

Tom comments: "I like it because the picture acts almost likely a psychological experiment on daily routine, where the brightest colours and lights no longer catch our eye as they should, but it is those we have been brought up to mechanically understand which draw our initial attention. When I looked originally at the picture, the first thing which caught my attention was the dulled red light from the traffic light. This light automatically seems to draw the eye, as we routinely go about our day to day business just as the people in the photo are doing, ignorant of the man clearly in some sort of trouble or distress at the foot of the traffic light. Just like the people in the photograph, we automatically focus on the red traffic light rather than the man on the floor in need of our help, despite his t-shirt providing one of the brightest reds in the composition."
Barry White will be invited to select a winner from next month's Members' Challenge.
Thank you to everyone who took part - there were some brilliant entries, and it was inevitably very difficult to choose a winner! Make sure to take part in next month's clue, we look forward to seeing your responses.
All entries (in alphabetical order) - please allow a minute or two for this page to fully load:

by Alan Phinbow

by Anita Chandra

by Anna Hillman

by Anne-Marie Glasheen

by Cassandra Rutledge

by Jamie Downham

by John Levett

by Louise Forrester

by Martyn Forrester

by Tony Othen

by Vicky Fry




