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September winner of our Water Works competition

Wave splashing over sea wall railing by Julian Scott
We were having a walk along the seaside, on a lovely Saturday afternoon, when my sister got rather wet!

The September winner of our monthly schools photographic competition Water Works is 15-year-old Julian Scott from Dundee.

Describing his photograph entitled "Expect the unexpected" Julian said: "We were having a walk along the seaside, on a lovely Saturday afternoon, when my sister got rather wet! And I'd say when at the seaside, expect the unexpected!"

Judging his entry this month's winner the judges said: "Nice leading line formed by the rail, with dramatic waves soaking a passer-by as the focal point of the image."

All the September entries can be seen on our Facebook gallery page.

There are now just three months left of our Water Works competition and Scottish school children are invited to enter their photographs depicting water in Scotland to be in with a chance of winning. Full details of the competition and how to enter can be found here. A winner will be chosen each month as well as an overall winner for the year who will receive vouchers and a canvas print of their photograph.

The Water Works competition is being run by CREW, the Centre of Expertise for Waters.

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