Congratulation’s to John (flick) Purchase who won last months chairman’s challenge, John has selected HDR for month’s theme.
Either send your photo to John or tag it on flickr with NOPSCCMAY2011
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Congratulation’s to John (flick) Purchase who won last months chairman’s challenge, John has selected HDR for month’s theme.
Either send your photo to John or tag it on flickr with NOPSCCMAY2011
Outlaws achieved a notable club first this March by making through the NEMPF PDI (Projected Digital Image) final for the first time in the club’s history. 20 clubs from around the North and East Midlands region entered the full competition with the top 8 first round scores securing a place in the final. A first round ‘13’ (out of 15) from Chris Newham (Whitby Pier) and some strong 12s from messrs Rawson, Wilson and Marriott earned the Outlaws their top 8(=) position in the first round. Things toughened up in the final with Worksop pulling away for an expected win (again!) while Outlaws took home the final wooden spoon, though not before Padraig McKenna nabbed a final round ‘13’ with the final image of the day (Winter Sunrise, Bridlington) supported by 12s from Scott Wilson, Chris Newham and Rick Martindale. Outlaws averaged 11.5 / 15 across the event versus the Worksop’s winning 12.5 : a good result for Outlaws getting through to the final and a great sense of where the benchmark sits for top club in the region.
Outlaws achieved a notable club first this March by making through the NEMPF PDI (Projected Digital Image) final for the first time in the club’s history. 20 clubs from around the North and East Midlands region entered the full competition with the top 8 first round scores securing a place in the final. A first round ‘13’ (out of 15) from Chris Newham (Whitby Pier) and some strong 12s from messrs Rawson, Wilson and Marriott earned the Outlaws their top 8(=) position in the first round. Things toughened up in the final with Worksop pulling away for an expected win (again!) while Outlaws took home the final wooden spoon, though not before Padraig McKenna nabbed a final round ‘13’ with the final image of the day (Winter Sunrise, Bridlington) supported by 12s from Scott Wilson, Chris Newham and Rick Martindale. Outlaws averaged 11.5 / 15 across the event versus the Worksop’s winning 12.5 : a good result for Outlaws getting through to the final and a great sense of where the benchmark sits for top club in the region.
NOPS were once again invited to the Richard Balter Inter-Club Challenge, and duly entered and attended, the following is a breakdown of how we did.
8 clubs entered:
Barton Camera Club
Derby City Photographic Society
Melton Mowbray Photographic Society
Newark & District Photographic Society
Nottingham & Notts Photographic Society
Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society
Rushcliffe Photographic Society
Worksop & District Camera Club
Judge: Steve Myall EFIAP
The first round kicked off with some controversial decisions resulting in NOPS losing 2 images. Ian Pinn lost his “Spurn Dawn” with comments about the reds being too heavy and would have suited a darker mount. Next to fall was Scott Wilson with “Tim Burton’s New York”, due to the fact the image was too busy for the judge’s taste. I felt sure at this point we were onto a losing streak with such strong images going at such an early stage. Further shock to follow when Padraig McKenna’s “Tree with Hoar Frost” fell in the second round, the judge felt that the image was too grey overall and didn’t have nice crisp whites, he felt that again the mount may have compromised the presentation stating a darker mount would have made the image pop.
At this point it was clear that the judge was marking based on the whole presentation of the image, so images with marked, damaged or poor quality mounts were getting dropped. The standards were high in all honesty, so the judge was picking out minor issues as an excuse to prevent the image appearing in further rounds.
Round 3 saw NOPS left with 2 images, these sailed through to round 4. Round 4 saw Chris Newham’s “Whitby Pier” bite the dust with comments that the image was a contender for the top slot, however a dark line on the print (later thought to be adhesive seep from the tape on the back) prevented the judge from carrying it further. Into round 5 went our last print, up against very few images but of a high standard, our last print sailed through to round 6, up against a very good image of a Snake Eagle with prey. Round 7 saw our very last print sat there on it’s own proud and happy, Les Marriott’s “The Usual Suspects” got the top slot and Les will be the happy recipient of the covetted best print trophy.
The end result saw Worksop & District Camera Club win the overall club trophy with 17 points, followed by a joint second with 15 points Newark & District Photographic Society and our very own Nottingham Outlaws Photographic Society. Although we did not follow last year’s win with another overall club win, and we saw some shock decisions early on, a good result for the club and an excellent outcome for Les.
Quick reminder that this month’s theme is ‘what doesn’t belong’. Still a few days left to get your photo in! Just email your entry to Ian.