The work of photography students at North East Scotland College is to be seen by thousands at Aberdeen International Airport.
Winning photos, selected from hundreds of entries, are part of a new exhibition near baggage reclaim.
Judges, including the airport’s managing director Steve Szalay and Aberdeen Harbour Board’s chief executive Michelle Handforth, picked 20 entries to welcome people to the city.
As in previous years, the board will also include the photos in its calendar.
Students were tasked with photographing some of the north-east’s hidden gems to inspire tourism.
They could also submit work displaying creative ways of capturing the existing harbour to feature as the front cover of the Aberdeen Harbour Board Review document.
College lecturer Steve Smith said: “I am delighted that we have winners representing each level of photography study this year.”
“In total, we have 12 winners, whose images will be seen by many at the airport.”
The photographs will remain on display until Easter.