Rudi very kindly took these images at the club studio night at West Herts College last week, featuring debut model Alanya (who was fab),



The friendly photographic society
Rudi very kindly took these images at the club studio night at West Herts College last week, featuring debut model Alanya (who was fab),


All the 2018 galleries have now been reloaded with watermarked versions of images bearing both the image’s title and the author’s name.
Also the submission rules in PhotoEntry have been changed as per the Newsletter. The watermark and strip metadata are now defaulted to Yes regardless of the actual option chosen at submission. Only the Do Not Publish option is now honoured.
The PhotoEntry section of the club website has more detailed:
https://croxleycameraclub.com/wordpress/photo-entry/
Very Important: You must clear you browser’s image cache to see the updated images.
This week we celebrated our ‘Spring Social ‘ an evening which Included a Fish and chip supper and a quiz. A great fun filled social evening with a few taxing questions in the quizzes, but always played in great spirit.
Congratulations to the ultimate table winners, which went to a tie break question on the keenly fought battle.
George gave a short presentation earlier in the evening regarding updating our publishing preferences for competition entries and how the Images will appear on the website.
Thanks to all who helped organise the very enjoyable evening.
Steve
Rod Bird gave a great presentation with his talk ‘What photos mean’ The presentation Included showing Images to draw out the meaning and perhaps the reason why the photography may have taken the Image.
He also Invited the members to debate on a number of occasions what the photography may have seen before taking the photograph.
The topic, exploring the psychology and emotion of creating Images, gave a very thought provoking presentation, which made a very enjoyable evening.
Steve
Last night we held a print competition ‘open’ and set subject ‘History’. Once again a good response to entries with 37 in the open and 35 in the History competition, overall 72 print Images. The competitions were competently judged by Michael Lurie who is also member of Pinner Camera Club.
A good high standard of entries were displayed, a complimentary comment made by the judge whilst making the difficult decisions on finding the ultimate high scoring Images.
Congratulations all those who entered, making it such an Interesting enjoyable evening and to the ultimate winners on the night.
Steve