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Archive for May, 2010

How was it for you?

Driving in the sunshine to Blandford along part of the Tarrant Valley just now was a tonic in itself. Beautiful trees, contented looking cattle with coats shining and obviously full bellies…..life is good. I am on my way to pick up my monthly supply of pills that my nice doctor says I need. The pharmacist […]

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Composition with Norman Carey

Edward Weston once said that good composition was merely the strongest way of seeing things and that definition seems to encapsulate quite neatly the process so thoroughly addressed by Norman at the club on Tuesday 18th May.  He gave a comprehensive presentation on the subject which, although based on design ‘rules’ aimed mainly at graphic artists, was […]

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Entertainment of a high order

On the 11th of May our 09/10 programme moved one more club-night nearer conclusion with a master class and supreme entertainment all rolled into one. Who else but Roger Holman could beguile in such an accomplished and self-deprecating manner?
The evening started with digital projected landscape images taken by Roger over the years. These images […]

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Amateur Photographer - Rights Watch

As a part of the magazines on-going ‘Rights Watch’, relating to photography in public places, it has published a recommendation from a contributor that readers print out a copy of the Photography and Counter Terrorism Legislation from www.homeoffice.gov.uk and carry it with them when taking pictures in public places.
I have printed a copy and others may also feel it […]

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After the final Points Cup competitions on Tuesday 4th May, trophies were presented to the season’s overall winners of these four events by our judge Sheila Brown but, at the start of the evening, matters were still undecided and there was still all to play for.  With excitement running high, Sheila, with her customary charm […]

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Perfect your composition

[ May 18, 2010; 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm. ] A talk by Norman Carey ARPS

This replaces the Studio session at the Club

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