Winners 2010

GoIreland.com Photography Awards – 2010 Winners Announced

For the 2010 Photography Awards, we asked all amateur photographers to “Capture a unique and personal view of Ireland using the theme 'An Eye for Ireland'".

We asked entrants to use their imagination and skill to capture an image that characterise's the country's tourism qualities and best represent Ireland's reputation as a picturesque tourism location. The overall winning amateur photographer will receive an award winning Olympus E-PL1 digital camera. The 11 runners-up will become part of history by being reproduced in an original John Hinde calendar.

At GoIreland.com, we would like to thank the thousands of entrants who submitted such impressive images.

After a tough judging process, where the quality of the images entered was exceptional, the judges finally decided on the following winning image & 11 runners up.

Winners 2010
Winners 2010
Winner 2010
Title:
Ice Age
Taken By:
Martin Marcisovsky (Dublin, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Donegal.
Winner 2010|Ice Age|Martin Marcisovsky (Dublin, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Donegal.
 |The Rock in the Road|Geraldine Martin (Liverpool, UK). Picture taken in Co. Antrim.
 |Sunset on Lough Ramor|Barry Mc Govern (Dublin, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Cavan.
 |Eye of The Ocean|Layla Kuyper (Longford, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Donegal.
 |Dublins North Wall Quays by Night|Billy Galligan (Dublin, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Dublin.
 |Skerries Harbour by Night|Paul Nesbitt (Rush, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Dublin.

 |The Abbey on the hill|Erica Toft (Dublin, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Tipperary.
 |Guinness Lake Wicklow Mountains|Paramjeet Singh (Celbridge, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Wicklow.
 |Solo|Grzegorz Kaczmarek (Limerick, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Kerry.
 |Autumn from the Air|Francis Corcoran (Nenagh, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Meath.
 |Dungarvan Harbour and Abbeyside in Moonlight|John Power (Sixmilebridge, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Waterford.
 |Autumn Reflections|Mark Gilgallon (Dublin, Ireland). Picture taken in Co. Wexford.