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The winning images in this year’s European Garden Photography Award (EGPA) show(top), is of Munich’s Westpark, while Richard Bloom’s third place image (above left), is a biodiversity project outside Madrid. Claudia Gaupp, who won second place for her image of the Killesbergpark in Stuttgart, was highly commended for her image (above right) of the Étretat Gardens in Normandy. The competition is a special award from the International Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) partnership with Schlosspark Dennenlohe in Bavaria, and if you missed the IGPOTY exhibition at Kew, you can see the EGPA winners at Dennenlohe from 1 May. ,

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