Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. DE73700000578-3026819-image-m-23_1428272129966.jpg' alt='Ivory Pc Ivory Pc Richards' title='Ivory Pc Ivory Pc Richards' />Park City Area Showcase of Homes by Utah Media Group. Park City Area Showcase of Homes Published on Aug 2. Thursday 28th September BOB WINS THE DORKET PRINT SHIELD With a clear eleven points Bob Richards CPAGB claims first spot in the Print OpenTheme Competition for 2017. Shop Macys Online to Find the Latest Dresses for the Mother of the Bride or Groom. FREE SHIPPING AVAILABLEShop Cabelas Gun Library and find an assortment of Used Guns and Firearms on sale. Shop handguns, rifles shotguns from top brands and save Learn more about the Laugh Factorys history and Jamie Masada. Read how our club turned into the greatest comedy club in the world. ARNOLD DISTRICT CAMERA CLUBThursday 2. Gta San Andreas Be Modu Download more. October. ANGELA WINS THE COPPICE DIGITAL TROPHY FOR 2. In a tense final 4th round entry Angela Wilson claimed first place by a single point over Michael Harrison with Bob Richards CPAGB just one point further behind in third spot. The theme for the event was Urban Life and Michael Harrison scored 2. Window Shopping Bob came second with Passengers on a City Bus with John Clissold and Dave Hollingsworth. CPAGB in third positions with Cool Dude and Boring Commute respectively. Five authors hit the points target of 1. They are 1. Marlies Chell 2. Dave Hollingsworth 1. John Clissold 1. Richard Bostock 1. Steve Glossop 1. Many thanks to our judge Ian Pinn Nottm Notts CC for sorting through 4. Congratulations to Angela, Michael and Bob and well done to those reaching the given target over the four rounds. Thanks also to all those who entered this competition throughout the year. Thursday 1. 2th October. DEREK STEPS IN FOR THE EVENINGMany thanks to Derek Doar for covering for his friend Chris Newman, who we hope will soon recover from illness. Derek put on his usual excellent presentation of prints, stories and advice for the audience. His enthusiasm to show his work shined through with his memory of all the images, and his willingness to share his many experiences whether good or bad. We saw scores of images from all over the UK, with the majority from his favourite locations of The Peak District and The Isle of Harris. In particular the misty shots over The Lady Bower Dam, Dawn in the blue hour at Saltwick Bay and The Penman Lighthouse in Wales standing out. Derek amused the floor with some of his stories over the years, like being quizzed why he keeps parading around an opticians shop, he replies I am looking for the invisible hearing aids. Also the risks he takes to get his shots especially near water. He once tied his belt from the back to railings behind so he could reach over a huge drop to get the picture. Getting his waders full of water and losing his camera bag and an expensive camera in a big wave that emerged, where he said they never come in over these rocks. Mixed in with nature, and street images, Derek ended his show with a light hearted look at one of his latest passions, bus shelters. One in particular which was seen directly in front of somebodys front door. As the house was built after the shelter, as per the plans, no one seems willing to solve the situation. Derek gave some helpful tips, such as, when taking landscapes try and guide people where you want them to look afterwards in your scene, and if necessary make that area lighter. Our thanks to Derek for an entertaining and amusing evented. Thursday 2. 8th September. BOB WINS THE DORKET PRINT SHIELDWith a clear eleven points Bob Richards CPAGB claims first spot in the Print OpenTheme Competition for 2. With an excellent 5. Dave Hollingsworth CPAGB moves into the runners up spot on 2. Nigel Slater. Bob and Fi Cusick both scored the maximum 2. Many thanks to Phil Newham CPAGB. ARPS. Bolsover C. C. for visiting our club as judge for this event. The following authors have reached the points target of 1. Angela Wilson 1. Fi Cusick 1. Eddie Coxon 1. Kristina Bojko 1. Results of the final round 1st 2nd 3rd pts. Watching Him Go Bob Richards 2. Tunnel Vision Fi Cusick 2. Limestone Lines John Clissold 1. Curves Dave Hollingsworth 1. Old Woman Dave Hollingsworth 1. Winter Cometh Angela Wilson 1. Suspension Bridge Richard Bostock 1. Autumn Landscape Dave Hollingsworth 1. Congratulations to Bob, Dave and Nigel and those reaching the set points target for the year. Thursday 2. 4th Augustapologies for the delay in posting this itemANGELA TAKES THE LEADAngela Wilson scored an impressive 5. PDI open competition 3rd roundJust 2 points behind is Bob Richards CPAGB with Michael Harrison a further point adrift. Marlies Chell is still in the running just 5 points off the lead. There are still chances for many members to reach the target of 1. Thursday 2. 6th October Theme Urban lifeALL TO PLAY FOR Thursday 1. September. SRI LANKA WILDLIFE PARADISEPhotographer Gianpiero Ferrari gave us an amazing observation into the life of this country, with exceptional images of the wildlife and its people. Negombo is located approximately 3. Colombo. Here we saw local life in the fishing villages, lagoons and beaches. In the wildlife park he projected a huge array of snakes, birds, lizards, tree frogs, giant snails, butterflies, and wolf spiders to name but a few. Poison plants were also pointed out along with larger animals such as elephants and buffalo. I doubt we have seen a larger selection of wildlife in one showing, and the quality of his work is not to be missed. Accompanied with two audio visuals and a little humour thrown in by Gianpiero, the evening turned out to be a truly memorable one. CHAIRMANS AWARDS Chairman Dave handed out awards to five members for their outstanding work. Thursday 1. 0th August. STUART STEPS IN Many thanks to Stuart Crump ARPS,DPAGB,EFIAPb for visiting the club as a late replacement, and for giving us a huge insight into the world of Monochrome via an excellent presentation. Stuart took early retirement from the computer industry and joined the Beeston Camera Club in 1. He has used quality Nikon and Fuji equipment over the years to establish his success in many awards and distinctions from 2. In 2. 01. 5 one of his prints was used in the FIAP 2. Colour Print Biennial. Great Britain came second and he was awarded a Gold Medal. Stuart gave the members many tips and ideas to ponder such as, skies being very important in monochrome, and in studio work you can get away with one light only, which enhances the shadows in model work. If you have a colour cast when printing Mono, make use of it e. Mono work must be no more than one colour, but may be any single colour. He projected notable street shots, pointing out this is banned in France but welcomed in Cuba, where it is actually encouraged. Using Lightroom for his library, and then across to Photoshop and Silver Efex Pro 2, he described all the possibilities one can achieve. We then saw an excellent collection of bw images in an audiovisual projection from a holiday in Salcombe, Devon. This was followed with a series of landscapes taken in Derbyshire, Scotland, Nottinghamshire and France, where for me a shot of a Chateau was particularly stunning. Following the break Stuart continued with A Tale of 1. Mono Images where he described all the work that was put in to enhance the original image. This included dodging and burning using a mask to sharpen correcting verticals etc. He chose a 3 minute exposure at F1. The Old Pier at Swanage The calmer the sea, the longer the exposure he told us. Stuart conclude with a QA session and more advice such as always shoot in RawJpeg and look for patterns, shapes and textures Also the importance of storage and back ups for your files for future printing, as an image is not a picture until it is printed I rather like that cliche being a print faned. Thursday 2. 7th July. This meeting saw a presentation of prints from authors representing various photographic clubs around the UK. It was accompanied with a narration by Margaret Salisbury, and was sponsored by a Foto. Speed Travelling Print Portfolio. Margaret is a nature and wildlife photographer, and provides photographic services in Prestatyn Denbighshire North Wales.