Friday, 31 December 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 1.1.11

With 2011 pictures yet to be taken, with 2011 competitions yet to be won and our 2011 programme yet to be experienced, Happy New Year from your Blogger team! The exciting programme for 2011 has already been posted on the website.

2011 Here We Come!

FIRST MEETING OF THE YEAR – 6th JANUARY

By tradition it’s President’s Night and David Trout will surprise and delight us with his outstanding photography.

Angy’s pre-payment of subs and award dinner money scheme should ease the pressure on the night of having to queue. The subscription of £35 has been the same for many years and is fantastic value.

If you haven’t done so already, please return 2009 trophies January 6th latest – we need to have them engraved with the names of the 2010 winners in time for the Annual Presentation Dinner on the 28th January.

ST CUTHBERT’S HOSPICE CALENDAR 2012

Top pictures needed. Ideal spec: high resolution jpegs, Durham related, reflecting the seasons, could include iconic events. Images on disc and captioned with the photographer’s name. Please drop them off at the club on 6th January if possible. Full photo credit will be given.

DPS BOTANIC GARDENS EXHIBITION: Folio 2011

Still time to put your name down at the club but hurry to avoid disappointment. Bring in your print in a 20x16 inch mount any time until 3rd February. 20x16 because that is the size of the club frames.

DIGITAL NIGHT

There is no meeting in January. Next meeting will be Wednesday 2nd February.

COMPETITION COUNTDOWN

The closing date for 1st Progress Projected Images is 13th January. You can email Roger ahead of time (preferred option) or bring them in on the night. If you don’t have your new membership number by then you can caption your (up to three) entries with your name. Roger will then put your number on when issued by Angy (assuming you have paid up!). Please take care to re-size and prepare your pictures correctly! How to do it is on the Notice Board on the Home page of the website.

The closing date for 1st Progress Prints is 27th January.

The set subject for the Fillingham Trophy this year is “Juxtaposition”.

Please check the rules in your programme carefully including General Competition Rules.

e-news of the PAGB issue 38

The latest issue of enews of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain is a picture special of the PAGB Inter-Federation Projected Image Championship.

There is also an excellent article by Christine Widdal, the L&CPU President, on the subject of Photographic Plagiarism.

Interested members can join the 10,000 strong e-news of the PAGB mailing list simply by emailing Rod Wheelans: rod@creative-camera.co.uk .

If you would like a copy of issue 38, email your request to tonygriff@gmail.com

Thursday, 30 December 2010

65th BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL SALON OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2011

DPS members interested in venturing into the world of International Salons may like to try their hand at this one. Entries can be on line and the closing date is 11 weeks away.

http://www.bristolphoto.org.uk/pages/bristol-salon/2011-bristol-salon--entry.php

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Don Morrison HonPAGB, HonEFIAP

It is with great sadness that I have to report that Don Morrison passed away on Christmas Eve.  Don was a former member of Newcastle PS, and President of NCPF from 1965 to 1967. He also served the PAGB with distinction over many years, being its President from 1975 to 1977 and was a Honorary Life Vice-President of PAGB.

I have not yet received any details of funeral arrangements, but will pass them on as soon as I have them to hand.

I would be obliged if you could bring them to the attention of your fellow members and if possible ensure that the information is displayed on your club notice board.
Dave Coates
(NCPF Publications Officer)

Sunday, 26 December 2010

HOT DATES 2010 – December update 2

WINTER CARNIVAL PARADE: 31st December, Newcastle, 2.30 to 6.30 pm

http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/site/whats-on/new-year-s-eve-winter-carnival-p465211#ProductList-/site/whats-on/new-year-s-eve-winter-carnival-p465211

2011

NEW YEAR’S DAY SWIM: Whitley Bay, 11.00 am

CHINESE NEW YEAR, NEWCASTLE: 3rd February

FOCUS ON IMAGING 2011: NEC, 9-11 March www.focus-on-imaging.co.uk

WHITBY GOTHIC WEEKEND: 25th to 27th March

Bikewise Easter Egg Run: Sun, April 24,

New entries in red

Share a Hot Date! Email tonygriff@gmail.com

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

NEWS REPORT: PRESIDENT CAPTURES FALLSTREAK HOLES

DPS President David Trout recently photographed an unusual and dramatic cloud formation. David said, “I took the picture from Frankland Lane recently and posted it on the Pentax User Forum. An airline pilot commented that they are Fallstreak Holes caused by aircraft punching through and that to get two side by side is unusual”.

The picture, also seen below, has now been published on the Cloud Appreciation Society website.

http://cloudappreciationsociety.org/gallery/index.php?showimage=7025

The Cloud Appreciation Society was founded by Gavin Pretor-Pinney from the UK in 2005. The society aims to foster understanding and appreciation of clouds and has nearly 25,000 members from over 80 countries.

The website is quirky: “At The Cloud Appreciation Society we love clouds, we’re not ashamed to say it and we’ve had enough of people moaning about them …. we are fighting the banality of ‘blue-sky thinking’”

It’s a must for landscape photographers and anyone interested in learning more about clouds.

The picture gallery contains a large number of fascinating images of clouds taken by photographers from all over the world. As David has discovered, it is a simple process to post images.

 

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NEWS FLASH: Photography Opportunity Alert

Wednesday 22nd December, Durham River freezes over!

The snow last night fell on top of the ice on the river which made for unusual landscape photography sights not seen for many years. Happy, enthusiast photographers, including your intrepid blogger, were out and about making the most of the spectacular conditions.

With no sign of a thaw, tomorrow should also be good. Around Prebends and Framwellgate bridges seem to be best.

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Friday, 17 December 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 16.12.10

PROGRESS COMPETITIONS

The closing date for 1st Progress Projected Images is 13th January. As always you can email Roger ahead of time or bring them ion on the night. If you don’t have your new membership number by then you can caption your (up to three) entries with your name. Roger will then put your number on when issued by Angy (assuming you have paid up!). Please take care to re-size and prepare your pictures correctly! How to do it is on the Notice Board on the Home page of this website.

The closing date for 1st Progress Prints is 27th January. Please check the rules in your programme carefully including General Competition Rules.

COMPETITION TROPHIES

Please return 2009 trophies January 6th latest – we need to have them engraved with the names of the 2010 winners in time for the Annual Presentation Dinner on the 28th January.

DPS BOTANIC GARDENS EXHIBITION: Folio 2011

Still time to put your name down at the club when we return in the new year. Bring in your print in a 20x16 inch mount any time from then until 3rd February. Hon Life Vice President Don Bennett DPAGB is organising and will answer any queries.

ST CUTHBERT’S HOSPICE CALENDAR 2012

Top pictures needed. Ideal spec: high resolution jpegs, Durham related, reflecting the seasons, could include iconic events. Images on disc and captioned with the photographer’s name. Please drop them off at the club on 6th January if possible. Full photo credit will be given.

NEXT MEETING – PRESIDENT’S NIGHT, 6th JANUARY

Our President, David Trout, has had a hugely successful year with his photography topped off by winning the Valente Cup. How does he do it?! Find out on the 6th January. Not to be missed.

HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR READERS!

 

Happy Christmas

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

COMPETITION COUNTDOWN: 2011 SEASON KICKS OFF SOON

1st PROGRESS PROJECTED !MAGES

Closing date is the second week back after the break, 13th January. Please check the rules carefully including General Competition rules. Also be sure to size the images correctly. In summary: maximum width 1024 pixels, maximum height 768 pixels, sRGB colour space and saved in medium (7) compression. Many members are getting this wrong! Exactly how to do it can be found on the Home page of this website under the Noticeboard. Click on “Prepare image files for competition”.

1st PROGRESS PRINTS

Closing date is 27th January. Like the Progress Projected Images, this competition is in three parts spread through the year. Uniquely, the Progress Prints has a B section for beginners and less experienced workers as well as an A section for more experienced members. Therefore a golden opportunity for new members to venture into the exciting world of club competitions. Again, check the rules carefully!

Monday, 13 December 2010

e-news of the PAGB issue 37

The latest issue of enews of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain contains the results for the Awards of Photographic Merit held in November and December 2010. There is also some discussion around frequently asked questions that will be of interest to anyone thinking of applying for APM.

The Rules for the GP Cup 2011, which we will be entering as a club, are also attached.

Interested members can join the 10,000 strong e-news of the PAGB mailing list simply by emailing Rod Wheelans: rod@creative-camera.co.uk .

If you would like a copy of issue 37, email your request to tonygriff@gmail.com

Friday, 10 December 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 9.12.10

ASSIGNMENT METROCENTRE

Saturday 11th December, meeting at Town Square, Green sector (House of Fraser) 8.00 to 8.30. You will need a photography permit which you can obtain from the Information centres (I.D. needed e.g. club programme). Lunch at The Poacher’s Pocket, Market Lane NE16 4TJ, 12.30 to 1.00.

Meantime, checkout Assignment Banks of the Tyne images on the Assignment section of this website.

2011 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS

Angy is giving these out. The idea is to streamline things when we return on January 6th and avoid having to queue. Simply fill in the form and return with cheque or cash to Angy next week (or on the 6th). You can also pay for the Awards dinner this way. Cheques will not be cashed until mid January. Your programme and new membership number will then be issued on the 6th. Note that the closing date for the first competition of 2011, the First Progress Projected Images, is 13th January and you will need your new membership number to enter.

COMPETITION TROPHIES

Will the proud 2009 trophy winners please return them next week, 16th December. This is so we can have them engraved with the names of the 2010 winners in time for presentation at the Annual Awards dinner, Friday 28th January 2011. If you have the chance, have a look at them and check out the roll calls of honour going back many years. They are part of our history and heritage.

With the Valente Cup and Leslie Buss Trophy now decided there is just one award remaining for 2010 – the Vice President’s award for service to the Society. Still time to influence the decision!

RPS INTERNATIONAL PROJECTED IMAGE EXHIBITION

Sadly, we had to cancel the club night last week due to the bad weather so could not show the RPS 2010 exhibition. However, copies of the DVD are available at £5 each from Paul Ritchie.

DPS BOTANIC GARDENS EXHIBITION: Folio 2011

There is space for only 47 framed prints so members need to put their name down at the club ASAP if they would like to take part. It will be “First come, first served”. It will be your choice of print, something you are proud of, something with the wow factor, and of course it does not have to be a botanical subject. Bring in your print in a 20x16 inch mount any time from now until 3rd February. Hon Life Vice President Don Bennett DPAGB will be organising and will answer any queries.

ST CUTHBERT’S HOSPICE CALENDAR 2012

Top pictures needed. Ideal spec: high resolution jpegs, Durham related, reflecting the seasons, could include iconic events. Images on disc and captioned with the photographer’s name if possible. Please drop them off at the club by 1st week back in January. Full photo credit will be given.

THE MUSIC FACTORY EXHIBITION

Some of the prints from The Sage Gateshead have been transferred to the Durham Town Hall entrance. This has enabled us to put some new ones out in The Sage where The Music Factory continues. DPS organiser Alan Stott said, “Our members produced so many great music images for this project and it has been good to have yet more of them on display”.

Check out both exhibitions as soon as you can and be proud!

NCPF IMAGE REQUEST

Needed for the new NCPF website, a panoramic image of Durham cathedral: 1000 px x 260 px. Email to Paul Ritchie if you have one please.Details in the programme.

FOLIO ALERT

Check out dpsdigital on this website (open to all members who have registered with webmaster John Brown) - sudden burst of activity …

The Skies are Crying,The Last Farewell to the Ark Royal

I caught the Ark Royal’s visit to the Tyne in 2008. I was having a pleasant walk along the prom at Shields, with the lady wife, when I saw the carrier approaching the mouth of the Tyne. Walk suspended, back to the car and rocket along to the Groin in the river entrance to await the arrival. A lot of standing about later, and increasing grumbling from the parked car nearby, and I was rewarded with some nice, head-on shots of this beautiful ship. The light was fading so conditions were not ideal but I did submit one shot to a DPS competition and the discerning judge, John Brown, selected it for one of the awards. How chuffed was I, a brand new starter at the club at that time.

I promised myself to do better next time and that moment was forced on me a couple of weeks ago when the government, in its dotage, decided to mothball the ship and it returned to the Tyne for a farewell visit. Determined to get the most out of my pensioner’s bus pass I caught the bus to Shields, then ferried across the river and worked my way along to the Northumbria Quay, where the ship was tied up. Nice to see it fairly close up, but the eight feet high barrier fence pretty much knocked on the head any chance of worthwhile photographs (for trivia anoraks, the gap between the metal uprights is 75mm, which allowed me to poke my 8-200 lens through but not to manoeuvre it). The weather did not help as there was a bitter, rain-laden, north wind. By the time I returned to the ferry the sky was getting very dark and there were frequent downpours, not necessarily a bad sign as I have a leaning towards moody landscapes and conditions were certainly atmospheric. The Ark Royal was due to cast off at 3pm so I was firmly planted near the Customs House, opposite the mooring, in good time. As the hour approached, so did the heavy clouds, and by 3pm freezing rain was driving directly into faces of intrepid well-wishers and cascading from the camera lenses. It was so dark that my auto-focus got the sulks and I had to resort to doing the job manually. Being stern-on to the sea, the ship was towed upstream, rotated and brought back down, a process which probably took about 20 minutes but seemed to last several hours. I was frozen and wet through, despite my elderly gortex waterproofs. My sympathy went to the sailors on the ship, who were lined up along the rails and leading edge of the flight deck for this entire period. My last shot was of the carrier vanishing into the darkness of the building storm, like an image of some surface raider during World War II, a great, powerful shadow sliding silently out into the ocean. Then I wrung my camera out and sloshed back to the bus stop for a long ride home, nursing my incipient pleurisy. Between racking coughs, I had an opportunity to review the day. On the whole I was pleased I had made the trip. I felt some kinship with the crew, even if all we shared was a storm, I had a great feeling of sadness and affection for the ship and felt privileged to have been able to wave her on her last journey. Sometimes a song title sums it all up, and Sonny Boy Williamson and I are in full agreement that on this occasion; the skies were most definitely crying.

Dennis Hardingham

 

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All Photos Dennis Hardingham.

Results,Valente Cup & Leslie Buss Trophy. Judge - Keith Suddaby FRPS MPAGB EFIAP ABPE.

 

Valente Cup

1st Place David Trout.

1_Magenta Alley

2_Finished

3__Matching Top

2nd Place Tony Griffiths.

1._Oystercatchers Taking Flight

2._Coalfield Coast

3._At the End of the Day

 

3rd Place Neil Maughan.

Leslie Buss Trophy

1st Place Jim Horne.

Hadrians Wall

2nd Place

3rd Joint Dennis Hardingham.

Purple Moment Ennerdale

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

e-news of the PAGB issue 36

The latest issue of enews of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain contains news of four more MPAGB awardees with stunning examples of their work, plus the PAGB calendar of events for 2011.

Interested members can join the 10,000 strong e-news of the PAGB mailing list simply by emailing Rod Wheelans: rod@creative-camera.co.uk .

If you would like a copy of issue 36, email your request to tonygriff@gmail.com

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

ASSIGNMENT BANKS OF THE TYNE

GALLERY NOW OPEN

The Banks of the Tyne assignment images are now on the Assignments Gallery. Click on Assignments on the home page of this website to view. Next up - Metrocentre here we come!

COMPETITION COUNTDOWN

VALENTE CUP RESULTS NIGHT, Thursday 9th December

Judge - Keith Suddaby FRPS MPAGB EFIAP ABPE

It’s the last results night of 2010 and this is the big one! Furthermore, prepare for something completely different. The best prints of 2010 and the chance to see the one and only Keith Suddaby in action. NOT TO BE MISSED!

Monday, 6 December 2010

EXHIBITION NEWS - The Music Factory

Now on at the Durham Town Hall entrance gallery

Fresh from The Sage Gateshead, is a further exhibition of photography by members of Durham Photographic Society. Fourteen members took part in the project which was organised by former DPS President Alan Stott who is himself a musician. The aim was to explore aspects of making music through the medium of photography.

DPS President David Trout said, “These pictures are absolutely brilliant. I am once again astounded by the quality and range of photography produced by our members”.

Meantime, The Music Factory continues also in the Explore Music section of The Sage Gateshead and is on until the end of the year. It was sponsored by Permajet and Cruse Bereavement Care. Printing was by ImagesOn.

a.stott@boltblue.com

Ian_Stafford

Thursday, 2 December 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 2.12.10

Unfortunately, due to having to cancel the club night due to adverse weather conditions, there isn’t any! New news that is. Except the following.

DIGITAL NIGHT, Wednesday 1st December

This also was cancelled, this time due to County Hall shutting down early, again due to adverse weather. Those members with urgent digital processing problems can still seek the advice of the organisers, John Gordon, John Attle and Alan Clarke.

LET SNOW!

Rapidly changing light, sudden blizzards, the great British public in cheerful, stiff upper lip mode – ideal conditions for photography. Remember, St Cuthbert’s Hospice needs calendar pictures of Durham and also Christmas card pictures of the cathedral for 2012. Help this brilliant cause by exercising your photography skills if you can.

Also, if you’re around Palace Green on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, check out the Durham Christmas Market for picture opportunities. Say hello to members John and Louise who have a stall there.

ASSIGNMENT GROUP

Because of the delay caused by the weather, the Assignment Gallery Banks of the Tyne images will now be posted next weekend. If you haven’t already supplied yours to David Forster bring them in next week or email.

FILLINGHAM TROPHY 2011: Set Subject “JUXTAPOSITION”

Juxtaposition noun adjacency, contiguity, contact, proximity, nearness, closeness

Inspired by the recent visit of Will Cheung FRPS, members will no doubt be turning this intriguing challenge into one of their key projects for the next 6 months. Your Blog master can hardly wait to see what the fabulous DPS photographers will make of this one.

DPS BOTANIC GARDENS EXHIBITION: FOLIO 2011

There is space for 47 framed prints so members need to put their name down at the club ASAP if they would like to take part. It will be on the basis, “First come, first served”. Bring in your print in a 20x16 inch mount (We will be using the club’s frames) any time from next week, 9th Dec, until 3rd February. Don Bennett DPAGB will be organising and will answer any queries.

ST CUTHBERT’S HOSPICE CALENDAR 2012

Please donate your best pictures! Ideal spec: high resolution jpegs, Durham related, reflecting the seasons, could include iconic events such as the Regatta, Miners’ Gala etc. Images on disc if possible and captioned with the photographer’s name. The cover needs a high impact vertical letter-box format picture, preferably of a summer scene, and the rest, landscape format. Please drop them off at the club by 1st week back in January. Full photo credit will be given.

NCPF Image request   LINK

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

+++NEWS FLASH+++ Thursday’s Meeting

Thursday 2nd November.

This weeks meeting has been cancelled because of the adverse weather conditions.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

DIGITAL NIGHT

1st December

Tonight’s digital night  is cancelled due to all of the staff at County Hall been sent home.

Sorry for any inconvenience.

HOT DATES 2010 – December update

BOXING DAY DIP: 26th December, 10.30 am, Seaburn promenade, Sunderland http://www.sunderlandevents.co.uk/event-detail.asp?EventID=3507

BARFORD RACEWAY: 26th December, 12.30 start www.barfordraceway.com

2011

NEW YEAR’S DAY SWIM: Whitley Bay, 11.00 am

CHINESE NEW YEAR, NEWCASTLE: 3rd February

FOCUS ON IMAGING 2011: NEC, 9-11 March www.focus-on-imaging.co.uk

WHITBY GOTHIC WEEKEND: 25th to 27th March

EVOLUTION FESTIVAL, Newcastle Gateshead Quayside: 28th and 29th May

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY SHOW: BH 30th May

APPLEBY HORSE FAIR: 2nd to 8th June

PICKERING 60’s WEEKEND: 11th June

PICKERING TRACTION ENGINE RALLY: 6th & 7th August

WOLSINGHAM SHOW: 3rd and 4th September

PICKERING WARTIME WEEKEND: 14th to 16th October

TURNER PRIZE AT BALTIC: 21st October 2011 to 8th January 2012

WHITBY GOTHIC WEEKEND: 4th to 7th November

NB: Dates subject to confirmation

New entries in red

Share a Hot Date! Email tonygriff@gmail.com

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

COMPETITION COUNTDOWN -

FILLINGHAM TROPHY 2011

The Fillingham is a popular digital competition which has a different subject each year. The subject is always set by the current President. David Trout announced at the recent AGM that for 2011 it would be “Juxtaposition”. Members can enter up to three images which have to be taken between 18th November 2010 and the closing date of 12th May 2011.

Plenty of time to rise to the challenge and, as always, interpretations will be many and varied.

David said, “Juxtapositions work well in stills photography because of the ability to freeze frame a poignant moment in time. Street photography is just one opportunity to create pictures depicting people, or even things, set against a contrasting or complimentary background portraying humour, making a statement, or just observing an absurd situation.

There are many ways you can photograph the subject, just keep your eyes open as you wander around looking for ideas.”

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Sunday, 28 November 2010

NCPF URGENT IMAGE REQUEST

The NCPF is about to launch a new website and needs photos from each NCPF area to run a rolling banner across the top of the homepage. The requirements are:-

1. Dimensions of 1,000 x 260 pixels (i.e. a fairly panoramic crop) at 300 dpi? max jpeg quality

2. Must be "iconic" showing a widely recognisable regional feature, e.g. Durham Cathedral. (The Transporter Bridge is the Southern Area image.)

3. Must not be a low key image.

4. They need it a.s.a.p.- certainly before Christmas.

Has any member have such an image or can think of members who do. The panoramic crop requirement may be the tricky bit.

If you can help please email to Paul Ritchie (details in the programme) NOT to any member of the NCPF.

+++STOP PRESS+++ASSIGNMENT GROUP UPDATE+++

CLUB NIGHT 2nd December

We had planned to show the prints from Assignment Banks of the Tyne to the wider membership on 18th December. This has now brought forward to this week, 2nd December. Will participating members, whether or not you made it to the de-brief night, please bring in your prints on the night (up to four, up to A4 in size). All important to the process, they will be displayed for members to enjoy and discuss. If you left yours with Tony  you can relax – they will be there!

ASSIGNMENT GALLERY

Good news! Because some members could not make the de-brief night with their prints and Assignment Gallery pictures because of bad weather or other reasons, we are postponing the Gallery posting until next week end. This means there is still time for those who missed the previous deadline. Simply bring in your 8 images on Thursday on disc or memory stick or email David Forster before then:

The Gallery images are posted en bloc hence the need to pull them all together. Thanks to David, Colin and webmaster John Brown for making this happen.

Friday, 26 November 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 25.11.10

DIGITAL NIGHT, Wednesday 1st December

County Hall 7.00 to 9.00 pm. Last digital night of the year. Free to members. Come along and be amazed.

GB CUP

Thanks to those of you who emailed pictures to Joe. The selectors (Joe, David T and Colin) will now check these out along with recent digital competition entries, and decide which will represent the club in the PAGB GB Cup competition against clubs from all over the country. There is still time to email natural history pictures if you have something outstanding and are quick. jagrabham@googlemail.com

ASSIGNMENT GROUP

Following the success of Assignment Banks of the Tyne, next up is Assignment Metro Centre – Saturday 11th December. The aim would be to get there early and leave at lunch time before the mass exodus. More details to follow and from Colin: colinarmstead@tiscali.co.uk.

Meantime check out the Assignment Gallery from the Home page of this website. Assignment Banks of the Tyne images will be posted this weekend.

FILLINGHAM TROPHY 2011: Set Subject “JUXTAPOSITION”

Jiuxtaposition noun adjacency, contiguity, contact, proximity, nearness, closeness

Does this help?! More, soon, on this Blog.

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DPS BOTANIC GARDENS EXHIBITION: FOLIO 2011

We will once again be putting on an exhibition of prints in this prime venue. The exhibition will run from 12th February to 4th March 2011. There is space for 47 framed prints so members will have to put their name down at the club if they would like to take part. It will be entirely democratic and on the basis, “First come, first served”. Then simply bring in your print (in 20x16 inch mounts) any time from next week until 3rd February. We are fortunate that Honorary Life Vice President Don Bennett DPAGB will be organising.

ST CUTHBERT’S HOSPICE CALENDAR 2012

Please donate your best pictures for a very good cause. Six of our members contributed to the St C 2010 calendar along with Joe Cornish and others. Ideal spec: high resolution jpegs, Durham related, reflecting the seasons, could include iconic events such as the Regatta, Miners’ Gala etc. Images on disc if possible and captioned with the photographer’s name. Please drop them off at the club by 1st week back in January. Full photo credit will be given.

Sunday, 21 November 2010

EXHIBITION NEWS November 2010

LOVE ME, Zed Nelson, Side Gallery

Following the huge success of Simon Wheatley’s Don’t Call Me URBAN!, the new Side Gallery exhibition, Love Me, opens Saturday 27th November and is on until 22nd January 2011.

Love Me reflects on the cultural and commercial forces that drive a global obsession with youth and beauty. Over a period of five years Zed Nelson visited eighteen countries across five continents, photographing cosmetic surgeons, beauty queens and bodybuilders alongside everyday teenagers, housewives and businessmen.

There will be a preview event SATURDAY 27 NOVEMBER . 2PM . Zed will introduce his work and there will be a Q and A session.

http://www.amber-online.com/sections/side-gallery

BLACKOUT, Dan Holdsworth, BALTIC

Now on until 20th February 2011. A remarkable sequence of huge negative prints of an Icelandic Glacier. Working with 5x4 camera and colour negative film, superb, sublime, inexplicable landscapes have been created by this renowned North East photographer

http://www.balticmill.com/whatsOn/present/index.php

Friday, 19 November 2010

CLUB NIGHT NEWS 18.11.10

AGM – ELECTION OF THE COMMITTEE

Past President Alan Stott was elected to the position of Print Competition Secretary following Alan Clarke having to stand down. Otherwise, all the 2010 officers were re-elected. Of the committee, Bill Bestford, Joe Grabham, John Attle, John Brown and John Gordon were re-elected and Jim Horne was newly elected. Many thanks to Alan Clarke and Bill Swinburn for their past service.

ROLES OF THE COMMITTEE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS

The following is an extract from General Secretary Colin Armitstead’s report to the AGM:

“I wish to clarify “who does what“ for many of our newer members. The notice asking for proposals for Officers and Committee members may seem odd. The Officers listed in the programme are those who carry out the same functions year by year. These are;

President, Vice President, Immediate Past President, General Secretary ,Treasurer, Programme Secretary, Competition Secretaries and Equipment Supervisor.

The Committee is completed by six Committee members. These see how things go on in committee and hopefully at some time in the future take up an Office. The most important single thing that they do is take on the various functions that become needed as the Society expands and takes on more photographic events etc.

The following list may not be complete but some of the thing carried out are; run the digital group, run the assignments group, run external exhibitions, run our annual exhibition, create and run our web sites, run the blog, press and publicity, external competitions, run the interval refreshments, run the raffle, set up and take down the furniture weekly etc.

You don't need to be on the committee to carry out any of this type of operation, “one volunteer is worth many pressed men” is indeed a truism that we will always appreciate.

So think about it, if not for this year, certainly for next.”

Colin Armitstead

FILLINGHAM TROPHY 2011

As is the tradition, our President, David Trout, announced at the AGM the set subject for the next year: “Juxtaposition”. The Fillingham is a projected digital image competition and members can enter up to three pictures which have to be taken after today’s date. Enjoy the challenge!

ASSIGNMENT : BANKS OF THE TYNE

It’s de-brief time, 24th November, 7.00 pm County Hall, where we will show and discuss the pictures taken on the day. Please bring along up to four prints no bigger than A4 together with a CD of your favourite 8 images for the new Assignments Gallery on the Home page of this website.

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colinarmstead@tiscali.co.uk

GB CUP

We will be competing as a club and hope to do well given the large number of great photographers in the club. There is still time to submit images, fabulous if possible, including Natural History, to Joe for consideration by his selectors. Normal digital competition sizing by email or on disc. Please do this over the next week. Enquiries to Joe - jagrabham@googlemail.com

Monday, 15 November 2010

NEWS REPORT: REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

Sunday 14th November, Durham

Once again, members of the Society were out in force to capture Remembrance Sunday in the City for the Durham Light Infantry veterans – at the Cathedral, marching through the streets and at the Town Hall.

 

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More pictures can be found here:

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This year one of our members attended the largest parade outside London. Many thanks to Mr Arthur Lockyear MBE for allowing Ian Stafford privileged access.

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Sunday, 14 November 2010

REVIEW: My Passion for Photography

WILL CHEUNG FRPS

13th November 2010

A packed house of DPS members and guests were wowed by this special event, which was additional to the published programme. For almost three hours Will Cheung entertained, beguiled and enthused us with wonderful photography from across seven continents. The subjects ranged from wildlife to portraits to street to night photography and more, much more. He certainly lived up to his reputation for loving all kinds of photography and as our own John Clarke ARPS said, “How does one man fit so much into a life?

The session was packed with fascinating anecdotes and insights into Will’s photography and processing techniques. This reviewer was particularly taken with the idea of, in the absence of tripod, lie flat on your back, and the simply advice, “Take a lot (of pictures)”!

The audience of Durham Photographic Society members, fellow enthusiasts, passionate about photography, were well and truly won over by a master at the top of his game. Will Cheung is one of us! We are not alone! Software will be tested, photography methods will be tried, numerous projects, both serious and just for fun, will be undertaken.

The good news is Will will visit us again in 2012. Meantime, after many years editing photography magazines, he is launching a new one called Advanced Photography which will be out 17th November. After this tour de force, at least 100 sales to DPS members are guaranteed.

Will Cheung 2010 ©JAttle-8

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Friday, 12 November 2010

Results of the Digital & George Samuel Trophies. Judged by Ian Winship

George Samuel Trophy Slides

1st Place.Tom Noble.

2nd Place. David Everett.

3rd Place. John Shotton.

DUNFANAGHY

Digital Trophy.

1st Place Neil Maughan.

PUFFIN WITH SAND EELS DAWN OVER DUNSTANBURGH POWER

2nd Place. Stephen Bell.

moto x goth couple landing

3rd Place. Tony Griffiths.

Oystercatchers Taking Flight Bob Sits it Out England, Our England