Sunday 30 June 2019

WDPC BBQ - Sunday 30th June

Perfect weather for our annual BBQ - 40 of us gathered at Wells Cole where we were treated to a fantastic spread prepared by the team at Wells Cole.

Kathy very kindly supplied our entertainment with boules and a game new to most of us called 'Smite' - it proved to be hilarious.  Played on uneven grass with the 'Smite' stick flying and bouncing around in every direction - it soon had us all in stitches and definitely brought out the competitive side in some members!

Many thanks to Raechal and her team for a wonderful afternoon. 
















Tuesday 25th June – IOTY

Tonight was our Image of The Year competition with each member being able to enter one print and one digital image. Only one class. We welcomed Daphne Hanson as judge and, on her own admission, it was not an easy task to select a winner and 2nd and 3rd place in each category.
Congratulations to those who were successful and a big thank you to all members who entered. Lots of great images, even if Daphne was concerned about the author of one image...which had been entered by the chairman!!

The winning images, highly commended and commended are shown below.

Prints:


Ist Crested Grebe feeding young by Caroline Tillett

2nd White Morph Reddish Egret by Dawn Osborn

3rd Golden Eagle with Red Fox by Robin Orrow

Highly Commended Arctic Terns by Liz Akers

Highly Commended Mountain Hare Grooming by Di Jackson


Highly Commended Lloyds Building by Diana Graham

Commended Lonely Tree by Kim Scrivener

Commended Master Farrier at Work by Christine Frost

PDI's

1st A New Look by Christine Frost

2nd Two's Company by Fred Thompson

3rd The Cuillin Hills by Nick Akers


Highly Commended Brown Bear Fishing by Robin Orrow

Highly Commended Fighting for Possession by Di Jackson

Commended Abandoned by Liz Akers


Commended Male Orchid Mantis by Roy Scrivener


Commended Rainy Day in London by Heather Ryder

Commended The Fly by Andy Lowe




Friday 21 June 2019

Banham Zoo - Thursday 20th June

Nearly half our club members turned out for this, our penultimate club event of the season. The weather looked threatening but at the last moment the clouds cleared and we had a dry, warm evening for our tour.

We were given free access to roam and photograph the animals or, if preferred, join the guided tour with one of the keepers.

After an enjoyable evening of photography we headed for the cafe ready for tea, coffee and cakes.

Some of our images can be seen below:




Meerkat by Marnie Ball


Bar-headed Goose by Liz Akers


White-faced Saki Monkey by Jeff Bowley


Legs by Heather Ryder


Watching by Sue Baldwin


Lookout by Christine Alcock


Little Egret by Graham Frost


Reclining Otter by Roy Scrivener


White-faced Saki Monkey by Andy Caws


Cheetah by Di Jackson


Who Has the Hump? by David Wilkin


Snowy Owl by Christine Frost


Pallas Cat by Vanessa Robertson

Scarlet Ibis by Jim McConnell

Kangaroo with Joey in her Pouch by John Kerr

Wednesday 12 June 2019

Tuesday 11th June – A slide show of the club trip to Wells-next-Sea

Every year we have an evening meeting as a trip out, usually in June when the daylight lasts longer and often when the weather is better. However last week was slightly different as is rained, rained and rained some more. None-the-less a very small group of WDPC members met at Wells and having enjoyed a fish and chip supper proceeded to take some pictures around the town.
Some chose to use one specific fixed focus lens as an additional challenge.
The resulting slide show, which we saw last night, included a wide range of genres; from street to macro, from coastal views to urban detail, from colour to monochrome. All going to show that there is no such thing as bad weather just weather.  A few of our images can be seen below.

After the break we enjoyed a presentation by Liz Akers about her recently gained ARPS. Liz talked us through her photographic journey and then how she arrived at her theme and selected the 15  images for her panel.  Liz had displayed her prints for all to see.

Congratulations to Liz on this achievement.

For more details on how to obtain the RPS distinctions please see their website  RPS



NETS by Dennis Brown

HIGH TIDE AT WELLS by Graham Jackson 

LOBSTER POT by Marnie Ball
LOW TIDE by John Kerr

MAC by Christine Alcock

Arcade Amusement by Di Jackson

THE GRANARY by Andy Caws

DUSK by Jack Mitchell