Showing posts with label Arthur Belton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthur Belton. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

And the Winners are……


This Thursday is our Annual Social & Prize Giving evening. We get to have a few drinks, embarrass ourselves at Skittles and mingle with all the friends we’ve made at the club. It’s a great night and you should definitely come along. If it’s not really your thing, still come along. You’ll be made to feel more than welcome and I’m sure you’ll have a great time. As well as the Social side of it we’ll also be announcing the winners of our Annual Open Competition.

You get to find out who has won Photographer of the Year, Best Digital Photographer and Best Print Photographer. Not forgetting for the first time in Several years we have brought back our Best Novice Photographer award. Don’t forget we also have to give Arthur & Alison their Trophies for winning the Stan Scantlebury & John Hankin Shield Competitions.

So if you’ve been desperate to know whose won or think you need to clear a bit of space on a shelf for one or two of the trophies, make sure to come along on Thursday and enjoy our very own award’s show.


Friday, 20 May 2011

How would you have done it?


I have to say I was pleasantly surprised last night. That has to be one of the most well attended AGM’s we’ve ever had! Now come on admit it. You lot didn’t realise it was the AGM and that’s why you turned up! But it was great to see so many of you and even better that you actually made suggestions, asked questions and put across your views on the running of the club. So on behalf of the Committee I’d like to thank all of you for being there and making this last season one of the best ones we’ve had in ages.

OK so now I have a question for you. Feel free to email me your thoughts on it or drag me to one side at a meeting. It’s a very simple question, nothing too taxing for a Friday. All I want to know is…..

Would you have changed anything we’ve done over the last season?

It’s not a trick question. We’re not going to come around to your house with baseball bats if you didn’t like something. We honestly want to know if you would have done anything differently to how it happened. I’m not just talking about at meetings, if you think this Blog needs to be written differently, the email needs to change or Hanneke needs to stop obsessing about chocolate. Anything at all, no matter how big or how small, tell us. You don’t have to come up with a solution to it, although that would be great, just let us know what it was that you would have changed. So if you didn’t like something but aren’t sure what would be better that’s fine. It might take us a while longer to figure out a new way to do it but we’ll have a go.

Thanks Arthur

Last night Arthur Belton performed his last official duties as Programme Secretary. He’s been doing that job for at least the last 10 years! Every season he’s faithfully negotiated dates with speakers and wrestled with the need to keep the programme varied and interesting to everyone. I’m coming up to the end of my second season at the club and during that time I can honestly say there has only been 3 speakers that I didn’t like any of their work or subject matter (yes 2 of them did involve trains).
So I hope you’ll all join me in thanking Arthur for his superb work in keeping us fickle folk entertained over the years and we hope you’ll enjoy all that extra free time your going to have now.

Arthurs retirement from the committee means that we now have a new Programme Secretary, Hanneke Ter Veen. She’s spent the last year learning the ropes from Arthur and we’re expecting a great season of fantastic speakers and wonderfully planned events. Not that we’d ever put her under any pressure of course, but we’re working on forfeits if a speaker fails to live up to expectations!

Saturday, 7 May 2011

John Hankin & Stan Scantlebury Shield Results

A.K.A. That’s a bloody good picture!

Last Thursday we had the pleasure of meeting David Southwell for the second time when he judged our Best Print and Best Projected Images of the year competition. His style of judging was superb instead of just describing what was in the picture (we can all see what it is so why do judges do that?) he actually went into great detail about what he saw when he looked at each photograph. Not just “that’s a nice picture” but why he thought it was good. He talked about how his eye travelled around the composition and if it seemed to get caught on any of the detail within the frame. It was probably one of the best explained and detailed bits of judging we’ve had for quite some time. So on behalf of all of us at Reflex I’d like to thank David for doing a superb job.

The winner of the Stand Scantlebury Shield wasn’t present, so she got sent a text message. Her reply was

Oh my God! You poor proper photographers and to think I don’t know an F stop from a bus stop

To get our own back we’re going to make her organise every social event for the next 20 years!

Now onto the reason you’re here. The photographs that have won our John Hankin & Stan Scantlebury Shield’s. As you, hopefully, know these are for the Best Print and Best Digital Projected Image taken by a club member this season. Only pictures that had been entered into a previous round of this season’s open competition (including the Trio)  were eligible and I’m glad to say we saw some superb Images.

Congratulations to the winners and a huge thank you to everyone that’s entered picture’s into this year’s Open Competition. You should all be proud of the images you’ve created.

John Hankin Shield
(Best Print of the Year)

Stan Scantlebury Shield
(Best DPI of the Year)

Winner

Lily by Arthur BeltonLilly by Arthur Belton(Previously entered: Round 2, Print)

Winner

Unbroken Gaze by Alison DaviesUnbroken Gaze by Alison Davies(Previously entered: Round 4, DPI)


2nd: Leopard by Barrie Tovey  Leopard(Previously entered: Round 3, Print)


2nd: Kilve by Adrian Cook kilve-sunset2(Previously entered: Round 2, DPI)


3rd: Hats & Tails by Ian Coombs
Heads or Tails(Previously entered: Trio, Print)


3rd: Liverpool Waterfront by Adrian CookLiverpool-water-front(Previously entered: Round 3, DPI)


HC: The Mating Game by Joe Scudamore
The Mating game(Previously entered: Trio, Print)


HC: Patterns in Glass by Roy Williams
Patterns in glass_Roy Williams(Previously entered: Trio, DPI)


HC: Charlotte by Ian Coombstrio4(Previously entered: Trio, Print)


HC: Horned Frog by Mark Stone Ceratophrys ornata(Previously entered: Round 3, DPI)

 

HC: Waiting by Ian Coombs
Waiting(Previously entered: Round 2, DPI)


HC: The Eye by Mark Stone The Eye
(Previously entered: Trio, DPI)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Friday, 22 April 2011

Practical Night

 

Some interesting talks last night on Lightroom, personal workflow and F stops. We even learnt a new highly technical phrase to use when talking about the built in Light meter on our camera’s; The pointy slidey thing. I for one will be using it as often as possible.

Thanks to Rich Price, Dan Thomas and Kev Spiers for giving the talks. Also thank you to Arthur Belton and Ian Coombs for giving the picture mounting demo’s.

If you have something interesting to say on any aspect of photography or want to demonstrate a technique you like then get in touch. We’re always looking out for people to do this kind of thing on practical night’s. Or if you have something you would like to see explained or want to practice a technique. Let us know.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Round 3 results


The results of Round 3 of our Open Competition are in. Thanks to Nick Ball for taking the time to judge the competition for us.
Congratulations to Arthur Belton on winning the Print section and Alison Davies for her first ever win in the Digital Projected.
Thanks to everyone that took part and congratulations if you managed to get in the scoring. Scroll down to see the winning pictures.
I’ve done a few things differently this time. If you have a Flickr account then I’ve made it so that if you click your name you get taken to your Flickr ‘stream (if you have one and even if you haven’t posted anything to it for ages). If you have your winning picture on your Flickr stream then clicking that picture will take you to it on your Flickr ‘stream. If it’s not on your Flickr then you will get taken to the Clubs Flickr ‘stream.
I’m also trying out a new, and hopefully better, way of laying out the pictures. So If something doesn’t seem to be right with the layout then please let me know.

Winner Digital Projected:
Naughty Girls Night Out
Alison Davies
Naughty girls night out by Alison Davies 
Winner Print:
Bag, Towel & Shoes
Arthur BeltonBag, Towel & Shoes by Arthur Belton

2nd Digital Projected:
Ceratophrys ornata
Mark Stone
Ceratophrys ornata

2nd Print:
Dee
Barrie Tovey
Dee by Barrie Tovey


3rd Digital Projected:
Ice Tree
Richard Price
Ice Tree
3rd Print:
Contemplation
Richard Price
Contemplation

Highly Commended Digital Projected:
Art Gallery
Barrie Tovey
Art gallery by Barrie Tovey

Highly Commended Print:
Leopard
Barrie Tovey
Leopard

Highly Commended Digital Projected:
Sky Dance
Julie Coombs
Sky Dance by Julie Coombs

Commended Print:
Stand & Deliver
Alison Davies
Stand and Deliver by Alison Davies

Commended Digital Projected:
Flasher
Richard Price

The Flasher by Rich Price
 


 


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