Monday, 31 December 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Our first 2013 Hot Dates calendar of events, by our new Hot Dates Bloggers Marie Predki and Tom Heslop, will appear on this Blog tomorrow

PLUS: the Go-Live date for our sparkling new web site is Thursday 3rd January!

DON’T MISS: our first night back Thursday 3rd January. It’s President’s Night. What he is going to show us by way of scintillating photography is unknown at present even to himself!

What to show, that is the question

INTERNATIONALS NEWS AND RESULTS

Salons to enter:

Closes 27th Jan - 100th Southampton International, for prints and pdi's. More details at www.southamptoninternationalexhibition.co.uk

Closes 30th Jan - 2nd Port Talbot, for pdi's only. More details at  www.porttalbotcameraclub.org

Closes 11th Feb - GB Small Print Circuit, for prints only. More details at  www.westcumbriaphotogroup.co.uk

Recent Results:

From the 2nd Novi Sad, Serbia

Angy Ellis 7 acceptances (Puffin, Puffin In The Wind, i-Pods Growing Wild, Self Portrait-Hyperactive, The Horse Washer, Among Silent Screams, Come To The Ball) and Jed Wee 4 acceptance (Puffin Portrait One, Waiting for the Train, Singapore Twilight, Days of Steam). Well done folks!

The Horse Washer. Angy Ellis Self Portrait - Hyperactive. Angy Ellis

Neil Maughan ARPS AFIAP DPAGB

Friday, 28 December 2012

Programme 2013- The first part of the year.

3rd January
President’s night

10th January
The London Salon of Photography Annual Exhibition 2012.Closing date 1st Progress Projected Images

17th January

An evening with Will Cheung FRPS

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24th January
Stephen Byard DPAGB, AFIAP “Before and After”.Closing date 1st Progress Prints.
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31st January
An evening with our own Assignment Group

7th February
John Webster ARPS, MPAGB Northallerton CC “Chasing the Light”
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14th February
Results 1st Progress Projected ImagesClosing date Dunelm Trophy, Leazes Bowl and Sterling Award DP

21st February
Christine Widdall EFIAP, DPAGB Oldham P.S. “In My View” presented jointly with the RPS

28th February
Results 1st Progress Prints

7th March
Anne & Steve Toon “Out of Africa” (professional wildlife photography)
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14th March
An evening with Mavis and Alan McCormick LRPS of Hexham P.S.

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“A Dance With Seagulls”
by Mavis McCormick

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“Spot on Time”
by Alan McCormick

21st March
Results Dunelm Trophy, Leazes Bowl, Sterling Award DPI

28th March
Ivor Robinson, Hartlepool P&DG, “My View”
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4th April
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Roy Elwood FRPS, MPAGB, EFIAP, Whickham P.C. “Enjoying Monochrome”Closing date 2nd Progress Projected Images

11th April
Results Des Kelly Trophy, Lambert Hedley Cup and Sterling Award Prints

18th April
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Reed Ingram Weir “Landscapes & Auroras”.For more about Reed you may like to view this YouTube video about him http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH_l7BfjYDM.

25th April
Neil Scott FRPS, EFIAP, DPAGB, of Edinburgh “In My Mind’s Eye”

2nd May
NO MEETING- hall in use as polling station

9th May
Results 2nd. Progress Projected Images

16th May
NCPF Awards & Alliance Entry 2012.Closing date Hon. Members Cup, Iris and Fillingham Trophies

23rd May
Results 2nd Progress Prints

30th May
David Williams ARPS, ASINWP “Images of Wildlife”David Williams said about his presentation,

“I will be showing a number of my wildlife images, mainly birds, from many different locations and each image is annotated with exif data detailing the exposure, camera and lens used to achieve that image. Birds of local interest will include images of Black Grouse on a Lek. In addition, my RPS Nature “A” panel prints will be on display.”

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6th June
The PAGB Great British Cup- the best of GB club photography

13th June
Franco Manfredi, Dave Richardson APAGB and Richard Spoors of Ryton C.C. give us “Three Photographers in Venice”280_venice_13.6.13_AGS_1799
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20th June
Results Hon. Members Cup, Iris and Fillingham Trophies

27th June
Print & Digital Knock-Out(max. size of print+mount is A4)

4th July
Paul Alexander Knox “The N.E.: Industrial Past & Current Community”
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11th July
Members’ Night- a chance to show and to speak about your own pictures.

18th July
Jed Wee, Durham P.S. “Camera Eclectica”
Saltwick

25th July
Members’ Digital A.V.

August no meetings

Thursday, 27 December 2012

Read all about it: Picture Power - Owen Humphries

From Neil Maughan:

Owen Humphries, PA

Check out BBC News In Pictures to read about how pro photographer Owen Humphreys took his award winning image of Mo Farah powering to gold at the Olympics. There are also loads of other "back stories" to some amazing images which are also worth checking out.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-20775270

Note: this item first appeared on the Durham PS Facebook group. It’s for members only. Contact Sarah Hewitson or Joanne Gray to join.

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

News: Boxing Day Dip, Seaburn

Hundreds of brave people of all ages made a mad dash for the sea in the biggest Boxing Day dip in the North East at Seaburn in Sunderland. Mostly in fancy dress and doing it for charity, and some in memory of loved ones, as well as for fun, a great time was had by all including the thousands of happy spectators. Needless to say, Durham PS members were among the many photographers getting their feet wet in capturing the heart-warming event.

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DPS Competitions News: 1st Progress DPI

From Competition Secretary, PDI – Su Stewart

Happy Christmas everyone -
Just a "heads up"
The deadline for the 1st progress DPI (Digital Projected Images) is 10th Jan, so if you want to beat the rush, you can send me your images (1400 x 1050, medium (7), sRGB jpeg)
email: su.stewar(at)live.co.uk

Note: This notice first appeared on the Durham PS Facebook group for members. The full 2013 competitions schedule will appear on the DPS website soon and, of course in your printed programme 3rd January.

Monday, 24 December 2012

Merry Christmas to all our readers!

 

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   And a Happy New Year

Keep an eye out we are moving soon

Sunday, 23 December 2012

News: GB Small Print Circuit

WEST CUMBRIA PHOTO GROUP PROUDLY PRESENTS

5th GREAT BRITISH SMALL PRINT CIRCUIT

4 SECTIONS 4 JUDGINGS 64 ACCEPTANCE CHANCES

FULL DETAILS AND ENTRY FORM CAN BE FOUND AT

http://www.westcumbriaphotogroup.co.uk/?page_id=13

1. 4 sections open colour; open mono; nature and travel

2. easy entry system

3. paypal payment

4. approved by FIAP and PSA

closing date 11th Feb 2013

Remember that from June 2013 10% of your FIAP entry for AFIAP and EFIAP must be in prints start collecting acceptances for them from

2013 Great British Small Print Circuit

Saturday, 22 December 2012

UPDATES to the NCPF WEB SITE

The following updates have been made to our web site since the last update message and all can be accessed via:-

www.ncpf.org.uk

1. Northern Focus

The 2012 Winter edition of  Northern Focus On-Line has now been received and published on the web site.

2.         Links

The International salon links have been updated and brought up to date..

3.         Diary

An Item relating to the Great British Small Prints Circuit has been added and members should note a 25% discount for NCPF club entries (poster attached).

4.         News Items

News items added including congratulations to a number of our members who have recently gained awards.

Please note that this is the last update until well into the New Year. A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.

Best wishes,
Dave Coates
(NCPF Webmaster)

Friday, 21 December 2012

Club Night News: 20th December

From the Front Line of Roger’s Quiz Night

First up, numerous certificates, a ribbon and a gold medal from the NCPF were presented to award winners which reminded us of the outstanding photography produced by members in 2012.

Tribute was paid to retiring DPS webmaster John Brown. The current much loved web site will only be on line for a few more days. Created by John, nurtured and developed over 13 years it has been a glorious success story with many admirers. With John’s blessing a new website will appear in January if (sorry when!) all goes well. Over time will break new ground, be developed by a team of members and be community, as in the community of Durham PS, based.

On to the breathtaking, brain-scrambling quiz with, it has to be said, stunning projected visuals. It was won by the “All the President’s men and a woman” team. The president himself made a telling contribution, knowing the answer to at least one question. No trophy or prize was forthcoming but it was the winning that was the thing.

It was the last day as General Secretary for Colin Armitstead after 36 years in the job during his 49 years as a member (though he will continue to be of service to the Society in many other ways). Past President David Trout paid a moving and entertaining speech of appreciation for the monumental contribution Colin has made over so many years. A vote of thanks was warmly affirmed by the acclamation of all present. There was a presentation of an engraved memento of the occasion. In his speech of acceptance, Colin was his usual no-nonsense yet gracious self, though visibly moved as were the audience.

Roger, too, received a vote of thanks and a presentation, this time from Su Stewart. It was not only for putting on yet another amazing quiz night but also that it was his last night as PDI competition secretary, an office he has served with distinction for many years. Roger first master-minded the quiz night some 18 years ago when the visuals had to be produced on slide film. Today things have moved on with Photoshop and digital projection yet still involving considerable work for Roger.

The party continued with Veronica’s delicious, succulent Christmas cake and Don’s wine (orange juice for the driver’s of course). A good time was had by all.

In concluding, the president thanked the committee and all the members for their contributions to what has been a great year for the Society and looked forward to meeting again on the first night back, 3rd January.

Colin (2nd right) in his days as a speedway manager

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Club Night Preview 20th December

Roger’s Quiz Night

Yes, the time honoured and eagerly awaited Roger’s Quiz Night is back!

It’s fun, into the Christmas spirit and it’s the taking part not the winning ...

The format is simple, members and guests form into teams, each team trying to entice Bill Swinburn to join them, and off we go.

Afterwards, there’s Veronica’s Christmas cake and Don’s wine to complete the night and, come to that, reflect on what has been a great year for the club.

REMEMBER: it’s last call for trophies to be returned ...

and, you can pre-pay next year’s subs and awards dinner to save time on our first night back on 3rd January. Simply fill in Angy’s handy proforma.

Saturday, 15 December 2012

UPDATES to the NCPF WEB SITE

The following updates have been made to our web site since the last update message and all can be accessed via:-

www.ncpf.org.uk

1. Competitions/Annual Club Championship

The 2013 NCPF Annual Club Championships 2013 are fast approaching (Sunday 10th February 2013) and full details, including Registration Forms, Rules, Entry forms, Timetable and Directions are now posted and available for downloading. Please note the website is now the sole method of circulating information about this competition. Details are no longer sent out be post.

2.         News Items

Reports and pictures from the recent Wear Area and South Tyne Area Inter-club competitions, as well as from NCPF presentation day are now posted.

3.         PAGB e-news

Issues No. 80 and 81 have been uploaded, once again with much interesting and useful information.

Dave Coates
(NCPF Webmaster)

Friday, 14 December 2012

Club Night News: 13th December

Trophy Returns

Most are now in. Remaining need to be returned to the club next meeting 20th December.

Annual Awards Dinner

Bowburn Hall Hotel, Friday 25th January, 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm. All members and their guests are invited - £18 per head. Angy will be taking bookings and you can pre-pay. Cheques will not be banked until mid January

2013 Membership renewal

The good news: still only £38 pa. To save time on the first night back next year, you can pay next week on Roger’s Quiz Night. Simply fill in Angy’s pro-forma. Cheques will not be banked until mid January 2013

Assignment “Evening in the City”

Enjoy something different. Durham City at night: Tuesday 18th December. Meeting in the Market Place, 7.00 pm. Colin’s challenge: Reflections

Next week – Roger’s Quiz night

20th December: Roger’s Quiz Night. It’s fun and enjoyment all the way – Don’s wine and Veronica’s Christmas cake laid on and guests are welcome.

Exhibitions

Town Hall for the month of January: we will be showing the top seven sets of prints from the Valente Cup competition

Newton Hall Cafe, January: Barry is organising a display of 10 prints

Botanic Gardens 2013: good news, our exhibition will be on for the whole of March. 47 prints by 47 members

AV night, July 2013

Mavis is encouraging members, particularly new ones and those new to AV to start planning now: story, music, pictures. Picture size is important as is copying as exe files. Become familiar with picturestoexe software. Aim for maximum 5 minute shows. Mavis can offer advice and tutorials and you can contact her by email.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS, December

Neil Maughan reports

Three Durham PS photographers have been racking up the acceptances in some recent salons. Results are as follows:

SMETHWICK INTERNATIONAL

David Trout LRPS

Face Of The Fringe

A Wet Fringe

Running Late

Joe Grabham AFIAP

Island Of Lost Souls

A Bird In The Hand (awarded a UPI Silver Medal)

Somewhere In Time

WREKIN SALON

David Trout LRPS

Birmingham Graphics

Running Late

Joe Grabham AFIAP

A Bird In The Hand

Rochester

See You Soon

Jed Wee ARPS (acceptances in all 3 sections: open, nature & photo travel)

Handing Off

Looking Back

Daylight Robbery

One Of His Kind

Open Wide

Wet & Wild

All That Remains

Still Singapore Sunrise

It is also worth mentioning, as he's far too modest to mention it himself, that Joe has also being doing very well indeed in quite a number of foreign based salons, for example he recently had 15 acceptances in The French Digital Tour, 13 in the Tourism Circuit in Serbia and Bulgaria and 5 in the Ciudad de Villajoyosa (Spain). Jed too has just had 6 acceptances including an HM in the Global Salon (Hungary) and a “First Place” in the nature section of the Exposure 2012 Salon in India too.

A very well done to all three photographers.

Neil Maughan ARPS AFIAP DPAGB

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Results; Valente Cup & Leslie Buss Trophy

Judge, Anne Swearman ARPS,DPAGB, APAGB, EFIAP,APSA

Valente Cup

1st Place. Michael Watson

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2nd Place. Neil Maughan.

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3rd Place. Mavis Ord.

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            Blacksmith In the minds eye

Leslie Buss Trophy.

Winner Joe Grabham.

Experiment X.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

e-news from the PAGB issue 81

Article and picture packed Issue 81 contains:

GB Cup 2013

Awards for Merit

Featured Photographers

Wigan 10 winning panel (featuring Joe’s favourite photographer)

And more

Read the whole issue here, including ads and notices:

http://www.pagbnews.co.uk/e-news/en81151212_APM_InterFedRibon_Ilkley.pdf

Register to receive e-news from the PAGB by email here (it’s free and a must for all keen club photographers): www.pagbnews.co.uk

Monday, 10 December 2012

Arthur Smith: “Arthur Smith Exposed”

The following is an extract from a review of the Arthur Smith lecture to Durham Photographic Society 29th November by John Cogan. The full article will be published on the new Durham PS website in January 2013

“Arthur's images and his choices are eclectic. Nothing seems to be beyond him nor the subtle way he works. I admire a man who has never used a Layer in PhotoShop. I no longer feel quite alone. The difference being that I am sure it won't be long before Arthur masters that particular facility and then what an explosion of work. Over the length of the evening you come to feel that this is the autobiography of experimentation. Arthur, for all his avuncular appearance, is the epitome of the absent minded professor who just happens to know exactly what he's doing and develops the magic potion. Every print becomes the next step as he expands his fund of knowledge further and further, wider and deeper. His use of the enlarger and old printing methods, combined with scanning and a multiplicity of other skills probes the possibilities and sets a trail that others will, As a tribal kin of Captain Kirk Arthur will boldly go where no man has gone before but whether Betty will be with him as his Uhuru is another question.”

Editor’s note: Betty, otherwise known as Manic Betty, is a rather beautiful mannequin famously carried around in Arthur’s car and appearing, to huge acclaim, in many of Arthur’s photographs.

Sunday, 9 December 2012

Recommended Read #2

The Camera, The Negative and The Print by Ansel Adams

In the second of our series on recommended books Joe Grabham has come up with a real classic: Ansel Adams's The Camera, The Negative and The Print. Now available from Amazon and probably everywhere else in three discrete volumes. When I asked Joe his immediate reaction was John Hedgerow's Fun in the Dark Room but, apart from the 1970s feel of the book with its weak spine and tatty dusk cover there were also moral issues over just what fun one could have in a dark room.

Some may argue that, in this age of digital cameras and PhotoShop, there is no need for Ansel Adams and his zone system or the intricacies of a view camera. However, though I don't possess any of the three books, my research reveals that the wisdom of Adams is still relevant on many levels. To really understand the workings of a camera, especially in relation to the subject to be photographed, there are few writers capable of presenting the material with such care and clarity. If anything, the diagrams and the text take the reader deep into what some with a fanciful imagination might call "The Soul" of the beast.

To have a book devoted to the negative (what's that mister? I can almost hear some youngster ask) is rare. To treat the subject with reverential attention, as Adams does, is to provide the photographer with a technical basis for much of what s/he will strive for over the lifetime of his/her sensor.

As for The Print, the technique Adams writes about may be so very different from what we now use that those of us who caught a faint, residual perfume from Arthur Smith's developed photograms and had our memories shaken awake realise how foreign darkroom work must seem to those who know only digital processes. The hours spent in a tiny, dark cell bent over the three trays or fiddling with a Johnson's tank hoping that our roll of unprocessed film is properly wound on is almost monastic. It's all done by touch until the red light can be switched on and we fire up the old Durst (I should be so lucky... Russian technology was all I could afford).

But the print is really what photography is all about: that final statement of our original intent. If the gentle, meditative rocking of the tray is now a thing of the past then it has left us a legacy which is never to be forgotten or denied. It is to the past and the work of men like Adams that we should be grateful. They are our ancestors and we constantly need reminding that we are where we are because of them. The prints that Adams made are masterpieces of their genre and have set the standard for all of us to strive to emulate. Why then should we not follow in the Master's footsteps and experience the heart of photography; a heart that will remain always true to its subject. Besides, there are enough photographers turning back to film to justify its continued production. The medium format cameras we once lusted after are now available for just over £200. Buy a Leica film camera for under a £1000 and ignore the Nik Silver Efex Pro software that emulates the old film stock. Yes, you can now BUY a roll of Tri-X 400!!!!! Students graduating from Colleges and Universities have experienced the challenge of the darkroom and the alchemic magic of transferring a scattering of light from an idea briefly caught by an arrangement of glass discs to a final print. They will probably turn to the convenience of the digital camera and the ease with which you can manipulate an image. This is contemporary photography. But never let us forget that there was a time when Ansel Adams was the cutting edge of contemporary photography and his three books mark a milestone along the road to where we now find ourselves.

Thanks Joe for being our conscience and part of our collective memory.

John Cogan

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Check this out! Lilian Blot Facebook Photography Page

‎"The storm, the bridge, and the sheep house". Taken on my way back from Ashgill Force, last picture of the DPS assignment in Middletom-in-Teesdale. Later this week, I will put more images on my facebook page dedicated to photography”

Lilian Blot

http://www.facebook.com/lilianblotphotography

Picture Lilian Blot

Note: This news first appeared on the Durham PS members Facebook group. Don’t miss out! Sign up now to receive up to the minute news and enjoy the great photography being posted every day.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Club Night News: 6th December

Trophy Returns

Calling all 2011 trophy winners! We need all trophies to be returned to the club by 13th December (20th latest!) so they can be engraved with the names of the 2012 winners.

Annual Awards Dinner

Bowburn Hall Hotel, Friday 25th January, 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm. All members and their guests are invited - £18 per head. Angy will be taking bookings and you can pre-pay. Cheques will not be banked until mid January

2013 Membership renewal

The good news: still only £38 pa. To save time on the first night back next year, you can pay next week or on Roger’s Quiz Night. Simply fill in Angy’s pro-forma. Cheques will not be banked until mid January 2013

Assignment “Evening in the City”

Next up, something completely different: Tuesday 18th December, Durham City. Meeting in the Market Place, 7.00 pm. Challenge: Reflections

Only two club nights left in 2012

It’s been a great year and we finish up with two of our most popular nights:

13th December: Valente Cup and Leslie Buss Trophy results night. It’s our premier print competition judged by Anne Swearman. We can hardly wait to see what members have come up with for this hotly contested competition.

20th December: Roger’s Quiz Night. It’s fun and enjoyment all the way – wine and cake laid on and guests are welcome.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

News: Reuters “Best Photos of the Year 2012” now on line

Michael Watson reports:

Reuters have their 2012 photographic awards out. Unbelievable. There are some very, very strong, disturbing images of death included as well as a lot of sport. Some very brave photographers out there showing how beautiful and kind yet horrible and evil humans can be.

http://blogs.reuters.com/fullfocus/2012/11/30/best-photos-of-the-year-2012/#a=1

WARNING: SOME IMAGES CONTAIN GRAPHIC CONTENT OR NUDITY

Note: This item first appeared on the Durham PS Facebook Group. Sign up now to receive up to the minute news, debate and great images too. You need need to be a DPS member, have a Facebook account and administrators Sarah Hewitson and Joanne Gray will give you access to this members only site.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Recommended Read #1

WORKERS: ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE INDUSTRIAL AGE

by Sebastiāo Salgado

One of the soundest pieces of advice gleaned from the Members' Profiles is to view as many exhibitions as you can and absorb the styles, composition and techniques of the masters. Failing that, why not build up a library of photobooks to become surrogate exhibitions when the weather is bad and there's not much on the Telly. Oh, the joy of drawing the curtains and making sure the fire is banked up, the hot toddy is on the coffee table and the lights are subdued. Then, as the wind whistles around the house end and the snow piles up against the back door you can be safe in the knowledge that you are enjoying the peace and quiet whilst furthering your photographic knowledge.

This is the first of a regular series when members of the DPS suggest a book that might be of interest to fellow members; a book that has given them great pleasure and has repaid the purchase price many times over.

The first in this series comes from John Clarke, and is that masterpiece of reportage: WORKERS: ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE INDUSTRIAL AGE by Sebastiāo Salgado. First published in 1998, it includes some of his most iconic images including the awesome prints of ant-like miners scrabbling up and down the mud-slopes.

A master of the monochrome, Salgado spent time, his preferred method of working, slowly embedding himself with the workers of whatever industry he was concentrating upon. Once the "structure" of the work was understood, he constructed his images to expose the true nature of the work whether it be miners or agricultural workers, men capping an oil well or others working in metal.

The book that was the culmination of this project is 400 pages of pure joy and eye-watering spectacle that is guaranteed to excite and satisfy even the more demanding of photographers. Yet, this is not just a book for the photo enthusiast. It is an honest record of what it sets out to achieve: a record of how people around the world were working in the latter years of the 20th Century. So, part history book, part social record, the book has established itself as a classic piece of reportage and one that will remain so for many years to come. If it becomes as rare and valuable as Cartier-Bresson's "The Decisive Moment" then buying one now could be an investment for your old age. Try finding HCB's "Decisive Moment" for under £600!

John Cogan

Monday, 3 December 2012

MESSAGE FOR 2011 TROPHY WINNERS

Would members who won trophies last year please return them on Thursday 13/12 or 20/12 latest so they can be engraved with the names of the 2012 winners in time for the Awards Dinner in January.

Thanks in advance,

Colin

Sunday, 2 December 2012

e-news from the PAGB issue 80

Action and picture packed Issue 80 contains:

GB Cup 2013

“Landscapes never do well in big competitions” – the debate continues

A day of observation at an APM workshop

Read the whole issue here, including ads and notices:

hthttp://www.pagbnews.co.uk/e-news/en80011212_IFOpen_YPUwork_Landsc_APM1.pdf

Register to receive e-news from the PAGB by email here (it’s free and a must for all keen club photographers): www.pagbnews.co.uk

Friday, 30 November 2012

Club Night News: 29th November

GB Cup

Still time to offer up new, exciting images for our selection panel to consider for the club entry. Deadline to Joe is 6th December. See Joe’s Blog, The GB Cup posted 22nd November for details

Assignment “Evening in the City”

Next up, something completely different: Tuesday 18th December, Durham City. Meeting in the Market Place, 7.00 pm. Challenge: Reflections

Then and Now books

Copies of the Durham PS book from a few years ago, “Durham Revisited: Then and Now” in which Durham PS photographers re-photographed historic scenes are available at a bargain price of £2.60 per copy. But hurry! Limited offer. Contact Joe Grabham if you’d like to buy. Ideal Christmas presents!

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Club Night Preview 29th November

Arthur Smith DPAGB: “Arthur Smith Exposed”

We eagerly await the arrival of Arthur Smith to the club, the latest in a long line of fabulous photographers to show us their work. Arthur is a member of Tynemouth Photographic Society and a quote from their website gives us a clue as to what to expect: “I like to think I have an eclectic approach to my photography, some may say eccentric”.

Check out this link for a preview of Arthur’s work: http://www.tynemouthps.co.uk/mg---arthur-smith.html

Don’t miss!

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

From the Front Line of the Wear Area Battle

David Trout reports:

Good news and bad news at the Wear Area Battle 2012. The good news is that five of our seven pictures all got good marks.

Middlin’ news is we came 2nd to Sunderland.

Bad news is that two of our pictures got dismal marks.

Still we came 2nd with 180 marks against Sunderland’s 186. Washington were third with 179.

The good news on the other pictures was:

Michael Watson – Another Kill for the merlin – 29 (2nd highest mark of the night) The highest marked picture, 30, was from Sunderland

John Wise - Great Blue Heron Nesting 27

Stephen Bell – John McGuiness – Stephen Bell 27

Ian Stafford – Vietnamese Children 27

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There’s no cigar for David Trout or Neil Maughan as their pictures ‘Blizzard’ and ‘Morning Cuppa’ got just 22 marks out of 30 despite them both having previous considerable success in international salons.

The judge was Jim Welch from Blyth. And as always Washington Camera Club made their visitors welcome and provided an excellent buffet.

David Trout

Another Kill for the Merlin. Michael Watson

Blizzard, David Trout Great Blue Heron at nesting time. John Wise. Happiness is__ . Ian Stafford JOHN MCGUINNES. Stephen Bell Morning Cuppa, Neil Maughan