Scunthorpe Camera Club

The Scunthorpe Camera Club was inaugurated in 1937 and is still going strong!  It meets every Wednesday at 7.15pm 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.  more...

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

 

  •  Snow Leopard by Duncan Hill

    Club Competition Secretary Duncan Hill reports on the recent Photographic Alliance of ""Great Britain Inter-Club PDI Championship. 

    I travelled down to the University of Warwick on the 11th July to attend the PAGB inter-club projected digital image competition.  It was a good day out and lots of good images displayed as one would expect from the top 2 clubs from each of the affiliated federations that make up the PAGB plus the top 4 clubs from last year’s competition.  

    In the first 2 rounds I entered 16 pictures from 10 different club members.

     

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Eclipse of the the Moon by Bill Rhoades

 

Upcoming Events

  • February 3rd   

    NEMPF 2010 exhibition slides  At the weekly meeting tonight, club members will have the opportunity to view the 2010 NEMPF portfolio. Photographers from clubs all over the North and East Midlands submit prints and projected images for this intensively competitive exhibition. Scunthorpe Camera Club members did extremely well this year

    February 10th 

    Digital Workshop with Rod Gunn. Scunthorpe Camera Club  will welcomes back visiting speaker Rod Gunn this evening. Rod will take club members through various techniques of the Photoshop image-editing suite, and offer advice on some of its vast potential. There is always something new to learn

Antarctica

  • On previous occasions, Colin New had visited the club presenting his images of nudes and flowers. Tonight however he was going to do something a little different – show us his holiday snaps. Luckily they were of his recent sub-Antarctic sightseeing tour of Antarctica and the Falkland Islands.

    The journey started for Colin at Buenos Aries, where the main tourist attraction strangely enough, turned out to be the cemetery.

     

     

                

Great Blue Herons by Duncan Hill

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