The Dog Photographer of the Year competition 2010
Overall winner and winner of the I Love Dogs category for under-16s Tilly, an 18-month-old border/lakeland terrier cross. Winner Jennie Shelton said: 'I was walking Tilly in the field by our home when she ran off. I called her back and lay down in the grass, and when she came into view I started taking lots of images. I take lots of pictures of Tilly - she is probably one of my favourite subjects - but this image stood out from them all.' Judge Tim Flach said: 'Jennie has presented us with a real sense of the decisive moment; this picture has vitality in colour as well as spirit.' Photograph: Jennie Shelton A runner-up in the I Love Dogs category Photograph: Kerry Ross Winner in the Man's Best Friend category Maya, a cocker spaniel. Winner Juliet Dearbergh said: 'She is an extremely busy puppy, and I took the photo in one of her rare moments of calm when she decided to crash out on my wellington boots as I sat on the grass! I'm so pleased my photo was chosen.' Photograph: Juliet Dearbergh A runner up in the Man’s Best Friend category Photograph: Stuart Dootson Winner of the Dogs at Play category Four greyhounds, taken by Angharad Gwenter. All four greyhounds came from rescue centres and were rehomed after being neglected by previous owners. Photograph: Angharad Gwenter Photograph: Action images A runner-up in the Dogs at Play category Photograph: Yulia Titovets Winner of the Dogs at Work category Alba, a French water dog, taken by Anne Plomp. Photograph: Anne Plomp A runner up in the Dogs at Work category Photograph: Christopher Cardwell Winner of the Dog Portrait category Mischu, a soft-coated wheaten terrier/poodle cross, taken by Terry Schmidbauer. Mischu was diagnosed with lymphoma last spring but after two chemotherapy treatments she is now cancer-free. Photograph: Terry Schmidbauer A runner-up in the Dog Portrait category Photograph: Christopher Cardwell
Market Reactions
Price reaction data not yet calculated.
Available after full seed + reaction pipeline runs.
Similar Historical Events
No strong historical parallels found (score < 0.65).