Sunday, 30 September 2012

From the Front Line of Assignment Seaham

A large number of eager members turned out for the latest of the ever popular assignment outings, this time to the coast at Seaham. As always, it was amazing how the company of superb photographers, and the challenge of producing good pictures in that company, inspired everyone to focus their energies on finding aspects of Seaham a casual visit would not find! The beaches, the harbour and, particularly the older parts of town (not forgetting the cafe’s and coffee shops) were all happy hunting grounds. As always too, this outing was no different in being a golden opportunity to socialise and get to know fellow members, not always easy during the hubbub of our exciting club nights.

The locals were very friendly, the sea air was very bracing and we retired soon enough to the Crow’s Nest for a well earned lunch.

Next there will be a review session, provisionally Oct 17th, when members will relive the experience and show pictures. Four (or so!) prints each, up to A4 in size plus one or two of the special challenge, “Cast Iron”.

Will all participating members also email eight images to David Forster for the Assignment Seaham gallery that will appear on the DPS website in due course

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