Viewing the world through a new lens

In the colour and light category, Anne-Marie Gutschlag’s photo of a stroll through Queens Park in...
In the colour and light category, Anne-Marie Gutschlag’s photo of a stroll through Queens Park in the morning, after a slight frost.
In the our faces category, Heather Cooper’s photo of an owl sunning itself on a headstone at...
In the our faces category, Heather Cooper’s photo of an owl sunning itself on a headstone at Eastern Cemetery.
In the iconic category, Parag Tambe’s photo of the Queens Park band rotunda, lit up during...
In the iconic category, Parag Tambe’s photo of the Queens Park band rotunda, lit up during Matariki celebrations.
The people’s choice winner, Debbie Corbin’s photo of sunset at the Invercargill Estuary.
The people’s choice winner, Debbie Corbin’s photo of sunset at the Invercargill Estuary.

The winners of Invercargill City Council’s inaugural Grrreat Invercargill Photo Competition.

The competition was held throughout the summer to encourage people to explore Invercargill and Bluff.

More than 100 entries were submitted.

Judges were Invercargill Public Art Gallery manager Sarah Brown, Te Anau-based photographer Graham Dainty, and The Southland Times chief photographer Robyn Edie.