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Evie Blackman from Beedon took a picture of a single ear of wheat surrounded by a field of wheat in the hills of Farnborough near West Ilsley and Terry Davis took a photograph of a wasp in Newbury.
Tom Mitchell from Newbury followed and took pictures of a hot air balloon taking off from Mary Hare School to its landing place in a farmers field in Bucklebury.
He said: "The very skilled pilot then managed to keep the balloon upright so it could be skidded across to the other side of the field where the chase vehicle was before it was deflated."
Finally, Bill Neate from Newbury took a picture of Canada Geese in formation at Newbury Waterways Festival and a cat on a window ledge in the Market Place on the same day.
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Evie Blackman - Farnboroug near West Isley

Bill Neate - Newbury

Tom Mitchell - Bucklebury

Terry Davis - Newbury



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