1st November saw our annual inter-club battle with Melbourne Photographic Society.
In previous years this has always been a close run battle, so we felt that we needed to put on our A game to make sure we had any chance of winning.
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1st November saw our annual inter-club battle with Melbourne Photographic Society.
In previous years this has always been a close run battle, so we felt that we needed to put on our A game to make sure we had any chance of winning.
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Well I’ve enjoyed photography for as long as I can remember, I have to thank my late uncle Ken, who used me as a model and then introduced me to the magical world of black and white developing. I carried on my love for post processing at Uni, they had a really professional lab that us students could use, using my first proper camera a canon T50. I only dabbled with photography for a number of years until the dawn of the digital age, in the early days it was very disappointing the image quality was rubbish, as some of my old 2 megabyte images show all too clearly.
A short story of 4 photographers on a day trip to Northumberland
Date ; Friday 1st November
Time ; 17:00 hrs
Location ; Bingham and Carlton, Nottinghamshire
Intended destination ; Lindisfarne, The Holy Island, Northumberland (Mecca)
Scott Wilson’s Commended picture Black Rock Cottage has been selected as a banner for Landscape Photographer of the year 2013 competition.
PAGB decided to celebrate this 100th issue of e-news with 100 photographs.
Collected more than 500 pictures and Outlaws Chris Newham and Ian Pinn have got one included in this first 100.
Have a look : Here