KEEN amateur snapper David Seeley is in the frame.
The winner of the Keighley News photographic competition has received his prizes.
Mr Seeley was presented with Argos vouchers worth £350 and his stunning picture, captured in the grounds of Keighley's Cliffe Castle, has been scanned onto a canvas.
The shot was among ten fantastic images shortlisted from over 80 entries in the contest, run in conjunction with the Airedale Shopping Centre and Max Spielmann.
Mr Seeley's photo earned most phone and text votes in a public poll.
Runners-up David Smith and Neil Bland each receive a canvas of their entries.
"I was chuffed with the photo and am delighted that the public voted for it," said Mr Seeley, 82, who worked in the tyre trade for over 40 years before his retirement.
Airedale Shopping Centre manager, Steve Seymour, said the standard of entries this year had been outstanding.
"We received some fantastic photos and choosing the ten finalists to enter the vote was a hugely difficult task," he said.
"David's superb photo was a very worthy winner."
Keighley News content editor, Richard Parker, congratulated all those who took part.
"The entries showed just what a fantastic and scenic area we're fortunate enough to live in," he said.
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