Scunthorpe Camera Club

GB Cup Entries 2012

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About the Club

The Scunthorpe Camera Club was inaugurated in 1937 and is still going strong!  It meets every Wednesday at 7.30 pm in the Community Centre, Lindum Street (near the bus station exit).

The club enjoys a varied programme with a wide range of quality speakers, demonstrations, competitions, outings to photogenic locations and social events. 


Please feel free to contact the club, or come along on a Wednesday night. We look forward to seeing you.

 

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In Review

The welcome return of photographer Colin New from Sheffield saw the Club being taken on a journey, through a series of projects. It started in Kerala, moved on to Worksop and ended in Mr Straw’s House.

This portrait of Kerala, Southern India, started in the Backwaters, with its varied and colourful waterside locations. Colin visited schools, houseboats and factories, building a fascinating collection of images

Guest speaker Guy Brown DPAGB FRPS recently thrilled the club with an interesting mix of monochrome and HDR work images.and explained how he achieved his outstanding results  Guy has been interested in photography for over 20 years.

His main interest is monochrome, and he began the evening with landscapes not far from his Sheffield home – the Peak District. He recommended using ..

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Male Broadbilled Humming Bird by Duncan Hill

         

 

 

 

 

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Upcoming events

Competition Review

Wednesday 23 May 2012

A chance to look through last week’s entries once again , with the judges comments in mind

Close Up and Table Top

Wednesday 30 May 2012

Members will enjoy an evening of ‘hands-on’ practical work at this meeting. The theme is ‘Close-Up and Table-Top’ photography. Five or six tables will be set up with covers,...

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News

Club Competition Secretary Duncan Hill reports on the recent Gteat British Cup .

The Great British Cup is a UK wide inter-club competition held annually and run by the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain [PAGB]. It is a projected digital image competition open to all PAGB affiliated clubs. The competition is split into three sections ...

Pied Oystercatchers in flight
The third bi monthly competition got under way on 28 March,. Full marks go to our judge Martin Lichfield from Doncaster Camera Club. Circumstances beyond his control meant a very late arrival for Martin, who made a start on judging the digital files. With nearly 70 images to judge, Martin returned the following week to finish them. 

He gave constructive comments on each image, his remarks based on detailed observation.Thank you to everyone who entered their images and, of course, to Martin for making a return journey  to complete the judging.

The final winners were ....