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Robertshaw Trophy – 12th October 2017

This coming Thursday is the Robertshaw Trophy which is our first external competition. This year it is being hosted by Crewe Photographic Society (http://www.crewephotosoc.com/) and being held at Crewe Vagrants Sports Club. The address is Newcastle Road, Willaston, Nantwich, CW5 7EP. The start time is 7:30pm and it will take about an hour to get there from Macclesfield.

The competition is between Crewe, Blythe Bridge, Holmes Chapel, Leek and Macclesfield and is being judged by Bob Dennis. It would be good if we could get a number of people to go to support the club. If you’re interested please let me know: kevin_blake_macc_cc@btinternet.com and we’ll try and work out the logistics. If you need any further details please let me know.

Painting with Light Evening – 23rd October 2017

Following on from the success of last season’s Painting with Light Evening we’re running this event again. If you are interested in coming please can you let Terry Heathcote know as he has kindly agreed to organise this:terry.heathcote@googlemail.com. If you would like to see some notes, advice, tips, for the evening please see the document below. There is a word version and a PDF version. In the meantime if you have any questions please just drop Terry or myself an email.

PDF: Painting with Light – Participants Info (Oct 8 2017)
Word: Painting with Light – Participants Info (Oct 8 2017)

Weekly Club Update

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Brian Lloyd Duckett

Another thoroughly entertaining and absorbing evening at the club last night with Brian Lloyd Duckett taking us through his approach to Street Photography. Lots of sound sensible advice and sharing of Brian’s knowledge and experience. For further details about Brian, his workshops and courses take at look at his web site: http://streetsnappers.com/. We’re hoping to try and arrange a workshop later in the year so if you’re interested please let us know. If you would like to look at more of Brian’s corporate work see: https://www.lloydduckett.com>.

To all those who came last night, thank you also for letting Brian know how much you enjoyed his talk. For those who didn’t manage to pick up Brian’s book it is worth a read: Mastering Street Photography which is available on Amazon and presumably other good book venders.

Downloads Now Available!

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Hopefully, everyone who attended on Monday found it useful to learn how to prepare digital and printed images for competition.  We’ve now added a ‘How To Do Things’ section to the website to allow people to download pdf documents on the various subjects covered.  Over time, we plan to build this section into a set of useful downloads.

You can find the new page by clicking on ‘Information’ at the top of the Home page and selecting ‘How To Do Things’.

Our New Season Kicks Off!

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Our season kicked off at Macclesfield Library on Monday evening (11th September). It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces and so good to see lots of new ones. You’re all very welcome. Thank you all for coming.

The evening kicked off with the aims of the club and the programme for the upcoming season. It’s going to be a busy season so hopefully there’s lot for everyone to get involved with and enjoy, so thanks to Val and Vince and their minions for pulling this together. If you didn’t pick up your programme last night it is available on the web site where a PDF version can be downloaded, but there will be printed copies available on Monday evenings.

Vince took us through our new camera challenge. So it’s back to basics for a bit of fun. So no mega-lenses, no auto-focus, no image stabilisation, but the possibilities for plenty of imagination and fun! So find some friends, pick up your camera and get creative. The challenge is up and running, so the first group, your time is ticking and your camera should be clicking, well, up to your allotted 6 clicks!

Dave Boam then took us through part of his on-going photographic journey, lots of wonderful images and great to see the Dave’s being so successful with his images. It’s an inspiration for the rest of us, so thanks Dave for sharing it was very enjoyable, keep going!

Martian Expeditionary Force
So once again, thank you all for coming, for those who couldn’t make it last night, we hope to see you soon, but let the season commence!

Another Excellent Annual Exhibition

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Well done to all the camera club members who entered our Annual Exhibition competition which closed today. The entered images were judged by Robert Millin. The cup winners were Conor Molloy (winner of the Open PDI class, the Landscape PDI, the Natural History PDI and the Natural History Print),  Kristina Kokavcova (winner of the Monochrome PDI class), Anthony Gosling (winner of the Open Print class and the Landscape Print class), David Boam (winner of the People & Portraits PDI class), Denis Jones (winner of the Monochrome Print class) and Ian Morison (winner of the People & Portraits Print class).

The overall best PDI was judged to be Great Grey Owl Hunting by Conor Molloy and the overall best print in the exhibition was Twr Mawr Lighthouse by Anthony Gosling. The public voted for Mia by Paul Scott as their favourite image over the course of the exhibition.

Congratulations to all the category winners and thanks to everyone who submitted entries.  A full list of the winning, highly commended and commended prints can be found here (2017 Exhibition PRINT results).  A full list of the winning, highly commended and commended PDIs can be found here (2017 Exhibition PDI results).

For anyone who missed the exhibition, the best prints are now on display in the Tegg’s Nose gallery.

Great Grey Owl Hunting by Conor Molloy