On 29th July we held our sixth open PDI competition via Zoom and we welcomed Roger Evans as our judge for the evening. There were 43 entries overall, covering a range of subjects. Scores of 17 were scored by Patrick Wallis, Nigel Stewart, Malcolm Nabarro, Lester Woodward, Sally Herbert, Lois Webb and Sue Jackson. Lester […]
29th April saw the first of our combined theme and open PDI competitions as we make our way back to post-Covid normality. Our judge for the evening was Steve Walters and he did a great job, bringing some interesting and very constructive comments to the task.
29th April saw the first of our combined theme and open PDI competitions as we make our way back to post-Covid normality. Our judge for the evening was Steve Walters and he did a great job, bringing some interesting and very constructive comments to the task.
We held our first PDI Outlaw of the Year Open competition on Thursday 25th March as a Zoom meeting. We were pleased to welcome Sue Hartley back to the club as our excellent judge.
We held our first ‘Outlaw of the Year’ 2021 PDI competition with the theme of ‘Street Life’ on Thursday 25th February. There were 42 excellent images and we were very happy to welcome Paul Radden to judge them.
We held our annual Members’ Choice competition via Zoom on 28th January. There was a larger than usual entry this year with a total of 45 entries and the standard of images was high. Members enjoyed an evening of viewing images and ranking their top six.
As we draw toward the end of another years Outlaw of the year competition in what has been most certainly a challenging and different experience due to the Covid epidemic, internal competition secretary John Young presents his report on the final PDI event and announces the winner of this section…
Last Thursday evening saw the latest internal outlaw of the year contributing event held online once again, John Young presents a report on the proceedings…
Despite facing another competition in lockdown away from the Nottingham Outlaws club house, members committed once again to a remote competition with some excellent PDI submissions. John Young presents his usual report on the evenings proceedings…