Highlights
Commentary on the Evenings, Presenters and Competitions
Category
- AGM 1
- Architecture 1
- Astrophotography 2
- Audio Visual 1
- Battle 2
- Close-up and Macro 2
- Club Show and Tell 3
- Competition 15
- Creative 7
- Creative - Landscape 2
- Creative Flower Photography 1
- General Photography 1
- Landscape 5
- Light Painting 1
- Lightroom 1
- Miscellaneous 1
- Monochrome 2
- Night Photography 1
- Open Print 1
- Photoshop Masterclass 1
- Portrait Photography 1
- Practical Evening 2
- Printing 1
- Sports Photography 1
- Still Life 1
- Street Photography 2
- Wildlife 3
Christmas Knockout Competition
Christmas Knockout competition with our compère for the evening Santa.
Developing a Creative Approach
This week welcomed Glenys Garnett BA (Hons) RPS who is a visual artist and uses photography as her primary medium to realise her creative ideas around nature and the environment, to give her talk, ‘Developing a Creative approach’. And boy, did Glenys give u a multitude of ideas and ways to move our creative abilities forward.
Annual Nature Competition
Helen Llewelyn our judge for the night had a tough job to choose the winners from a field of such a high standard.
Mostly Abstract - with a bit of landscape
Linda Bembridge FRPS, EFIAP gave a tour of her photographic timeline starting with landscape work through to her current passion which is exploring abstract photography coupled with alternative ways of printing.
Special Interest Group Outings
This week, the Devizes Photography Club meeting was held to show images from some of the nine outings the club has held in the last year.
Open Projected Image 02 Competition
Barbara Jenkins EFIAP/d3, GMPSA/p, SPSA, ARPS, BPE4* is our judge for our second Open Projected Image competition.
40 Years Worth
Leigh spoke about his life long love of photography, his travels to many parts of the world, and all peppered with humour and anecdotes, making it a highly entertaining evening.
The Heart of the Photograph
David du Chemin feels a compelling photograph is more than visual. It's visceral. We don't only see it, we feel it. It's more than just focusing our lenses, it's also focusing the attention of those who will experience our photographs. Great gear helps, but what about the other tools?