Right - time to pick my favourite X10 image from 2012.
As Souldeep says - this was not easy!
I almost picked one from last weekends Mendip walk and its wonderful sunset, but that's too recent and my judgement is still being affected by pleasant memories from being there. A stronger candidate was my recent Snowdonia trip where the winter light was astonishingly good and the X10 delivered shots I'm genuinely proud of and are of good enough quality that I would happily stand them next to the best landscape images from my big cameras.
I almost picked one from October's walk round Cheddar Gorge, the light was once again superb. October's set from the beach at Shurton was always going to produce a few candidates, and as a photography day out ranks as one of my most memorable from the year.
A lot of my Summer shoots, the X10 was used, but the stand out images were produced from the big cameras - which is a shame as there are a few really nice images in there but are overshadowed by images taken on other cameras. Hence it's the ones from earlier in the year where I was relying more heavily on the X10 that jump out from my library.
Shots from the early part of the year include a couple of fantastic festivals, my Copenhagen trip when for the first time I decided to leave the big camera at home and only take the X10, plus of course the monster trip to the Isle of Muck in January when the weather was way too bad to use the big camera and the X10 took a huge amount of punishment from salt spray - it still hasn't missed a beat!
My two ARPS images taken by the X10 were created in 2011, so I can't go for the easy option and pick one of those!
I've just browsed my entire collection of X10 images - having deleted duffers and duplicates, it seems I've kept over 8000 images!!!!!! Goodness knows how many I've actually taken!

The image I'm putting forward as my favourite X10 image of 2012 was taken at my local pub on Valentines Night. The evening was a zombie themed party titled "Dead Romantic". This is Lillie dressed as a zombie bride and isn't a set-up shot, it's obviously not candid and not really sure what you call them!
For me this sums up the best qualities of the X10.
It's a social situation and I was there to enjoy myself - the images and pleasure sharing those images has given me is a bonus.
It wouldn't have been appropriate to have been waving the DSLR around, and despite the horrendous conditions the X10 did extremely well and image quality is very acceptable.