On the 14th May, the 6pm national weather forecast stated 97% chance of rain. This was just as the email from Chris Newham arrived on my iPad. “Are we on for tomorrow?” it read.
On the 14th May, the 6pm national weather forecast stated 97% chance of rain. This was just as the email from Chris Newham arrived on my iPad. “Are we on for tomorrow?” it read.
Hosted by Rushcliffe Photographic Society-Tuesday 30th April 2013
So, it was with a degree of trepidation that the Outlaws entered the above competition as 2012 champions. Last year 8 clubs entered, this year it was only 5.
Scott Wilson’s picture Reach has been used as the front cover for the lastest edition of Left Lion, Nottingham’s leading arts & culture magazine.
I have to admit that I felt reasonably comfortable taking a 23 point lead advantage from the first leg at Mansfield, it turned out to be much closer in the end!
It’s always great to hear good news !
Last night James Maude CC played host to ourselves in the first leg of our annual battle.
Here is a brief summary of the results.
Open & Theme “Triangles”
Competitions have got off to a good start this year with our 1st projected open & theme having 92 submissions.
The judge, Peter Cheetham, had his work cut out with a high standard of images in both sections, as usual there were many useful comments to help us improve our work.
Collection of best shots of 2012.
Images supplied by NOPS club members – slideshow put together by BP Productions.
The 58th Annual NEMPF Exhibition (NEMPF is the North and East Midlands Photographic Federation) kicked off in Mansfield on January 12th with many excellent photos on display from Outlaws members, including Rick Martindale, Michal Tekel, Lester Woodward, Sue Jackson, Ben Rawson, Ian Pinn, Scott Wilson and Chris Newham. See http://www.nempf.org/EVENT-EXHIBITION2013.aspx
Digital Photo magazine has featured Scott’s picture Tower Bridge nocturnal in its January Camera Academy feature where they take readers through the techniques required to get a particular shot. Last month, Digital Photo also featured Scott’s ‘Goooooooooool’ shot in its Planet Photo section and the magazine, which is the UK’a biggest selling photography title, has already earmarked another couple of images for future Planet Photo features.
Well done Scott !!!