The slightly delayed first PDI battle was held with 47 entries which had a very wide range of subject material.
The competition was won by “Thirsty Bee” by Colin Byrne. Congratulation and well done Colin. The results were: Winner - Thirsty Bee by Colin Byrne 2nd - Long eared owl by Colin Livingston 3rd - Lossiemouth by Brian Sydney 3rd - Glenfinnan by Colin Livingston Congratulation to them and thank you to all the members who submitted image which made for an enjoyable night. Click here to see the images. Iain Chambers PDI Secretary
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Hi everyone just to let those know who were not at the club tonight a few things.
1. The Xmas social has been cancelled due to lack of numbers. But some of us are still meeting up at the Plough from 7pm on Thursday night and all are welcome to join us, Colin is bringing some sandwiches etc but if you have any dietary needs please bring something along. 2. The closing dates for the next PDI competition and also the next PDI Battle are both due no later than January 5th. So please make sure your images are sent to Iain Chambers before that date. 3. Our next club meeting is January 5th. Please don’t forget to check your programme and also the club webpage for updates and news. Merry Christmas! Click here to North Tyne Inter Club competition held at Wallsend Camera Club, King Street Social club. The judge on the night was Jim Welsh LRPS,CPAGB,APAGB. All five clubs had representatives in attendance for this event. Bill Fell introduced the evening and welcomed everyone. He then went on to introduce the judge and handed over to Jim for his critique and comments on the images entered. Jim started off by saying how much he enjoyed the images entered and the diversity therein. He them went on to comment and give his appraisal of each image and there score. As usual the variety of images was varied and the scores reflected this. Most of our images received good comments but as Jim said they were up against stiff competition. Our highest score was given to “Brace Yourself” by Paul Kidd Overall winner was Gosforth with 227 points and the only club to receive a 30 point score with Reed Warbler by David Brown. Gosforth 227 Tynemouth 218 North Shields 214 Whitley Bay 212 Cramlington 199 The scores can be downloaded below. ![]()
We welcomed Sue Hingley from Whickham PS to our club in Thursday.
Sue was here almost 3 years to the day on her last visit, where she talked about her adventures in Vietnam, this time as she is mainly a travel photographer her images were from the south then Sue took us over to America and down to Cuba. Sue has a unique style of street photography and prefers to show the real life and how the people live in the not the tourist areas. Sue also prefers the square format and it compliments her style of photography. Sue also brought along some prints in square format for us to enjoy and was eager to answer any questions put to her. Sue also talked how joining the Camera club changed her style of photography and opened up new ideas and got her into street and people photography. Thank you Paul Kidd. |
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