Posted in News on Oct 29th, 2008
by Malcolm Bowditch, posted by KC
On Tuesday 28th October, the club held internal competitions for prints and slides with ‘Dorset’ as the theme. Our judge for the evening was Martin Western DPAGB from Bournemouth Photographic Society. Martin was also our judge for the slide competition for the Davies Cup back in March of this year. […]
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Posted in News on Oct 28th, 2008
Everyone has heard of Venice, it has a lot of water, gondolas and pigeons, doesn’t it?
Oh, and it’s supposed to be beautiful.
Well, yes, it has all of those and a few more as I was lucky enough to find out last week. For those of you who haven’t been, I have put a few pictures […]
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Posted in News on Oct 22nd, 2008
On Tuesday 21st October, the club held its first Points Cup competition for digitally projected images (DPI) side-by-side with the equivalent and traditional slides event. The club welcomed an old friend, Anne Mahany CPAGB, as our judge for the evening. With the audience seated in some style, thank you ‘Awards for All’, we turned the […]
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Posted in News on Oct 21st, 2008
On Monday 20th October, the work of seventy-two local photographers, representing twelve local clubs, was on display at Kinson Camera Club for the annual Stour and Avon Photographic Association’s annual inter-club print battle. It was a pleasure on this occasion to see Bill Aven, our judge for the evening, and his wife Margaret who are […]
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Posted in News on Oct 15th, 2008
On Tuesday 14th October, the club held a very successful evening when the focus was on print mounting and slide masking and how to do it all. The first part of the evening was hosted by Peter Gafney when he showed how he mounts prints for competition and exhibition. He conceded that many photographers have their own […]
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Posted in Links on Oct 15th, 2008
I have put the links to the two suppliers which Peter recommended for Photo mounting materials on the Links page for future reference.
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