Prize-winning photographs of Scotland's mountains

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Challenging conditions on BraeriachImage source, Kevin Beck
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Kevin Beck's winning image was taken on Braeriach in the Cairngorms

The winners of Mountaineering Scotland's Faces of the Mountain photography competition have been announced.

First prize went to Kevin Beck for his image called Challenging conditions on Braeriach.

Zak Mooney was runner up with the shot Night time ascent on Beinn Alligin.

Second runner up was David Blighford for his photograph Morning mist lifts on the Aonach Eagach ridge.

Image source, Zak Mooney
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Zak Mooney's runner up prize-winning image

Launched in the May issue of Scottish Mountaineer magazine, the competition drew more than 200 entries.

The images celebrated people's enjoyment of Scotland's mountains.

Ten images were shortlisted, external and the top three were selected by photographer and author Nadir Khan.

Image source, David Blighford
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David Blighford's atmospheric image of Aonach Eagach Ridge

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