Scunthorpe Camera Club

Annual Competition 2011

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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 last meeting of 2011 saw the  welcome return of  Ray Brammal,  a former member and successful local businessman . Ray is renowned for his skills as a photographer and competition judge.

Ray thrilled the club members with beautiful photographs of a wide range of subjects varying in colour to monochrome. It  was interesting to discover what motivates him to get behind the lens.

Upcoming events

NEMPF 2012 Exhibition Slides

Wednesday 01 February 2012

At the weekly meeting tonight, club members will have the opportunity to view the 2012 NEMPF portfolio. Photographers from clubs all over the North and East Midlands submit prints and prohjected...

Competition Entry Deadline

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Please submit entries for Competition No 3 tonight.

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News

No sooner is the Annual out of the way, than the next years round of bi monthly competitions get under way.

The first round took place on 7 December, and was judged by Harold Armitage from TTL camera club in Doncaster. Harold had a very difficult job to do as there were 77 images to be viewed and discussed.

He gave constructive comments on each image and marked them to determine the final winners. These were...

  



Protection and Prevention

On 23rd November the club began the highlight of the club's competition season  The Annual Competition.

This first evening was devoted to viewing all entries and working out which the judge  has chosen for awards voted to judging some of the categories.

The following week the judge revealed his choice of award winners and presents the trophies.

It was judged by David Gibbins ARPS, AFIAP, APAGB who gave each print a thorough analysis, always accompanied by valuable, erudite comments