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Tonight, we had something different. In the first half members were shown 10 images from the Interclub competition, which already had been scored by a judge.

Members were asked to look at the 10 images and score them from 12 – 20. With 20 being the highest. To mark these in a poll and then compared the clubs scores with those of the judge and members were invited to comment on the image. At the end it was deemed that the members collectively were not far off the judge scores.


In the second half members were put into break out rooms to form teams for the forthcoming in club competition later in the year.

Each team for the competition is to submit 5 images, set subject being abstract, set theme being sport and 3 open or general images.

The rules of the competition were given to each team, the team leaders nominated and discussion followed in each team on how to submit images and to use zoom themselves to discuss their images when needed.

We look forward to the competition being held in October where there will be an external judge commenting on the images and the winning team announced.

This was an opportunity to show two images each by those who had braved the elements in Huddersfield town centre 3 weeks before. Each person had been given a colour swatch and asked to take photographs containing the colours. For the feedback, we were shown each swatch in turn before the related images. Of course we all see colours differently so there was inevitable discussion about the relative merits of each colour match and plenty of freely exchanged opinions about each other’s eyesight. It was all in jest of course and it put into context the more technical debates we have from time to time about colour casts, monitor and printer colour profiles. Had we been able to vote on the winner I’m sure Graham Dyson’s take on cyan/turquoise would have attracted some votes.


The best I can do to illustrate our efforts is my own attempt at Pepper Red and a reminder of the rainbow which took the eye despite it including a range of colours.


With time available the meeting was briefed on the upcoming ‘Intraclub’ internal competition and, to set the scene our Competition Secretary showed a recent round of Interclub images and gave the scores given by an independent judge.



This evening we had another packed 'house' with around 38 people - including 2 new guests - joining another talk by Zoom from Wakefield Camera Club's Sally Sallett ARPS CPAGB AFIAP BPE3*.


Her talk, Never Underestimate An Old Woman With A Camera was a wide-ranging journey through her photographic life, starting right back with her first Kodak Brownie 127 through to her latest Olympus kit in use today.


Sally is a self-described 'rag bag' photographer who is quite willing to turn her hand to almost any subject or genre. Tonight we saw examples covering most categories familiar to club photographers and got some insight into her creative process.


It was an entertaining and accessible talk and Sally presents her material with no artifice or pretence that people of all levels of club can enjoy and hopefully be inspired by. A few stills below show some of the work that was on display.



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