A PICTURE of the Dean Heritage Centre's waterwheel has taken first prize in the museum's photography competition.
Lisa Amson-Dluska-Miziura of Berry Hill took the picture of her family looking at the exhibit.
She won a digital camera for her entry.
Visitor manager Janine Downes said: "The photograph really fulfilled lots of the suggestions made by professional photographer David Slater in his workshop held as part of the Heritage Open Days in September. Lisa got her family to interact with an exhibit and created a really interesting photograph."
Eight year-old Phoebe Coleman-Wood of Blakeney took a bright and colourful shot of the Victorian cottage and won a year's membership to the centre for her family.
In third place was Brian Pendrey of Ruspidge who is a member of the Dean Photographic Group, winning adult membership to the museum for a year.
The photographs will appear with an exhibition by the Dursley Photographic Group in the community gallery.
The exhibition opens on Saturday and entry is included in the museum ticket price.





