And the winner is… revealing our Bac In The Picture photo competition results
Over the last few months we have been inviting researchers in our project teams to share their adventures in plant pathology by submitting entries to our first photo competition. We are thrilled to announce the winners.
Bac in the Picture was an opportunity for all BPD Programme-supported researchers to share images that demonstrate their work – the field, in the lab, or anywhere else. We received 60 entries across 5 categories with pictures that that tell a story or spark curiosity or even just make us laugh.
The winners have been selected in two ways. Firstly, we invited anyone who might be interested to vote for their favourites on our competion Padlet. The winners received the highest average ratings and most votes. Secondly, we put together a judging panel. The judging panel included Sarah Green and Sarah McLusky of the BPD Coordination Team, Debbie Harding from BBSRC, Rebecca Gosling from Woodland Trust and ecoartscotland.net founder Chris Fremantle. The judging panel were looking for pictures which were both aesthetically accomplished and also clearly representative of bacterial plant pathology.
Congratulations to all of our winners, particularly the overall champions – scroll right to the bottom to see who they are!
All the category and overall winners will receive garden centre gift vouchers to bring some (hopefully healthy) plants into their lives. And look out for these wonderful images popping up in our communications in the near future.
CATEGORY 1: BAC TO THE FIELD
Pictures taken in the field or glasshouse
Bac to the Field Winner (Public vote): Getting a field for the problem by Jennifer Cole & Adam Bryning, BRIGIT
Bac to the Field Winner (Jury): ‘Digging’ for the underlying cause of blackleg by Xingshui Dong, DeS-BL
Our judges were really impressed with the composition of this photo and the way the rows of plants lead the eye down to the river. It also shows some of the day to day reality of plant pathology field work.
Bac to the Field Runners Up (Public and Jury)
CATEGORY 2: BAC IN THE LAB
Pictures taken in the laboratory, including microscopy
Bac in the Lab Winner (Public vote): The ‘Holey’ Leaf by Usman Hussain, BAC-STOP
Bac in the Lab Winner (Jury): Microbe Hunting by Natalie Barratt, Disease Suppressive Microbes
The judges loved the creativity behind this image and the fact that it does exactly what the creator intended – it transports us into a microbial world.
Bac in the Lab Runners Up (Public and Jury)
CATEGORY 3: BAC TOGETHER
Pictures of research teams undertaking project work
Bac Together Winner (Public): Reflecting upon our progress at Loch Lomond by Mike MacDonald, DeS-BL
Bac Together Winner (Jury): And they’re off… by James McDonald, Future Oak
The judges liked the way that this image so encapsulates current times. A team together in person for the first time, outdoors and socially distant – the reality of COVID-era teamwork.
Bac Together Runners Up (Public and Jury)
CATEGORY 4: BAC TO THE FUTURE
Pictures which reflect new discoveries or understanding
Bac to the Future Winner (Public): Beautiful old oak tree at a SSSI site by Sandra Denman, BAC-STOP
Bac to the Future Winner (Jury): Leaf-miner by Usman Hussain, BAC-STOP
The judges particularly like the striking colours and crispness of this photograph. It also shows very clearly exactly what the photographer intended.
CATEGORY 5: BAC IN THE GAME
Unusual, eye-catching or funny moments from project research
Bac in the Game Winner (Public): Snail’s Pace by Greig Cahill, DeS-BL
Bac in the Game Winner (Jury): Beetle Mania by Jennifer Newton, CALIBER
The judges thought that this image is both beautifully shot and funny. What a moment to have been lucky enough to capture!
Bac in the Game Runners Up (Public and Jury)
OVERALL WINNER – PUBLIC VOTE
Overall Winner (Public Vote): Snail’s Pace by Greig Cahill, DeS-BL
OVERALL WINNER – JURY
Overall Winner (Jury): ‘Digging’ for the underlying cause of blackleg by Xingshui Dong, DeS-BL