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Archive for September, 2010

On Tuesday 28th September the club welcomed Andy Scaysbrook who talked about his career as an editorial/advertising photographer.  His presentation involved the projection of around one hundred of his pictures with a short, but invariably entertaining commentary on each.

This fascinating talk made an impact on the writer on two distinct levels.  Firstly of course it […]

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President’s Cup and Trophy competitions

On Tuesday 21st September we held the annual competitions for the President’s Cup (for prints) and President’s Trophy (for slides).  Entries were restricted to images that had been awarded not less than nine points in the various Points Cup competitions held during the previous season.  Our judge for these, our first competitions of the new season, […]

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Wild flower photography in the Dolomites

by Graham Poynter
It’s 6pm on a warm July evening as the last attendees find their seats in the chalet clutching a well earned drink at the end of another exhilarating day’s walking in the Italian Dolomites. For Jackie and I this is not an hour of relaxation before dinner but the start of our advertised […]

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Costitution & Rules minor changes

Your Club Committee has approved a small number of changes to the Rules which have now been incorporated in the appropriate place on this web site.
For your guidance, the Rule changes have been boldened for easy reference and may be found toward the bottom of the Rules in the Annual Exhibition section. Please familiarise yourself […]

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Members Prints and DPI’s

The second Club evening of the 2010/11 season was notable on a number of levels. We welcomed new members and, for the first time in most members’ memory, we had an artist to appraise our images.
Clare Shepherd, an established local artist and art teacher, commented from a refreshingly different view point when she considered the […]

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On Tuesday last, club members attended the first event of the new season.  As is traditional, it was a Chairman’s Evening and - as Colin pointed out - he therefore had the freedom to choose how the evening was spent.  This was the background then against which we welcomed Bill Stevens to give a presentation entitled […]

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