Congratulations to Tim for winning the final competition of the club year, with a fantastic shot of the River Tamar complete with bridges and swans!
Well done to Jon for second place, and third place goes to Helen!
Congratulations to Tim for winning the final competition of the club year, with a fantastic shot of the River Tamar complete with bridges and swans!
Well done to Jon for second place, and third place goes to Helen!
Congratulations to Janet for winning the Ken Beard Trophy with her fantastic church shot, with loads of details and clarity to be found it was a clear winner!
Also congratulations to Tim for second place and third place goes to Peter, one of our new members!
Tuesday saw our yearly meet-up with the Launceston Camera Club and we had a bumper crop of prints and DPIs (Digital Projected Images) from both clubs to share... it was another fascinating evening seeing work from members of other clubs and how they compare with our own photographers.
A big thank you to everyone who bought some food along and helped keep the evening running, and a special thank you to the members of the Launceston Camera Club who made the trip down to see us.
Looking forward to our return visit next year!
This week saw the results for the Bill Mammatt Cup, a competition that's dedicated to the members who have not won a competition so far this year, giving them an opportunity to showcase their work.
This year the top spot was taken by Helen with "In The Rain", Helen also took second place with "Holi - Hindu Festival of Colour", with Jon in third place and Daphne taking home the Highly Commended with "Summer Days".
This week saw the results of our two natural history competitions, The Haworth Cup for printed images & The John Armstrong Salver for projected images.
Congratulations go to Jan for winning The Haworth Cup with her shot "Baby Robin", with second place being taken by Tim with "Squirrel" and 3rd place went to Andy for "Bittern".
The winner of The John Armstrong Salver was James with his shot "Glaucous Gull and Catch", with second place going to Richard L with "Swallow Feeding Water" and 3rd place going to Andy for "Total eclipse of the sun from Western Isles".
I think if there's one take-away from the competition it's that in future we should aim for conservative photo names!
The Saltash Battle is a annual three-way club competition between Saltash, Ivybridge and Liskeard, each year the clubs submit 8 prints and 8 digital images and all to be marked out of 20 points.
While we put up a valiant effort with two images scoring 19 out of a possible 20, including Janet's stunning "Night Sortie" and Helen's fantastic "Zebra's Drinking", alas it was not to be and we were just shy of the totals scored by Saltash and Ivybridge.
We'd like to thank the members of Saltash for making us feel welcome, and also congratulate them and Ivybridge for some amazing images!
Another great evening at the Liskeard Camera Club! A full night including the final part to our internally judged competition, hand in for the 2 Nature Competitions, a presentation on timelapses and a look through Jon's images from Carlyon Bay... phew!
Firstly congratulations to Ruth for first place in the final of our four-part internal competition, with the title "patterns":
The overall winner of the four-part competition was our own chairman Richard, who managed a good showing at each of the four competitions netting him enough points for the overall win!
Next we had a talk on how to produce time-lapse videos, and being the brave souls we are we created a new time-lapse of the evening in a live demonstration!
Finally, Jon gave us a presentation on his images from Carlyon Bay with his own unique twist!
The results are in for the Harry Wiltshire competition, congratulations to Andy for 1st place with his excellent set "Tulips", the winners are as follows:
This is a particularly tough competition as each "triptych" (or panel of three in plain English!) must work not only as an individual image, but also all three images must work harmoniously with each other to create one cohesive whole.
Here are all the winners and commended images:
Another fun-filled practical evening at the Liskeard Camera Club! This week we were taking a closer look at long-exposure photography, with a practical emphasis on using lights to create patterns within the scene... it was great seeing everyone getting stuck in and thinking how they could use the lights to create their own unique images.
It's amazing what you can achieve with some cheap finger-lights, combined with bits of string and a stick of bamboo!
Nice to see such a great turn out for David Chapman's talk on his 2016 wildlife and landscape images!