24th September
Tenby Camera club held it’s annual battle with 8 other South Wales Clubs via Zoom on the 24th September.
Judge Brian Coleman had the mammoth task of critiquing and scoring 10 digital images from each club . Brian, who is a very experienced WPF circuit judge, used his expertise and knowledge to give advice, praise and encouragement .
The range of the 90 images submitted was excellent, crossing all genres of photography . Landscapes, street, wildlife, mono and creatives all featuring within this open competition .
There were 15 images awarded the highest mark, so the standard was superb. It was a close and tantalising finish with 2 clubs neck & neck up to the scoring of the final image. Those clubs were Tenby and Afan Nedd, who with the final score given, ended with identical scores of 191 out of 200. A notable and exemplary achievement by both clubs. It was decided, so that placings could be given, to take into account how many full marks of 20 each club had . Afan Nedd had 4 and Tenby 6, so Tenby was placed 1st , Afan Nedd 2nd and Cardigan 3rd with 176 points .
Brian then had the task of choosing the Best Image on the night . A stunning atmospheric landscape, “Tryfan in Winter” bu Rhidian Morgan, representing Llanelli PS was the very worthy winner.
Brian was warmly thanked for his careful and gentle critique.
On the 1st October , Tenby will hold a Zoom workshop. Learn how to assemble a panel for competition, more advice on post processing and the chance to ask questions .
Judge Brian Coleman had the mammoth task of critiquing and scoring 10 digital images from each club . Brian, who is a very experienced WPF circuit judge, used his expertise and knowledge to give advice, praise and encouragement .
The range of the 90 images submitted was excellent, crossing all genres of photography . Landscapes, street, wildlife, mono and creatives all featuring within this open competition .
There were 15 images awarded the highest mark, so the standard was superb. It was a close and tantalising finish with 2 clubs neck & neck up to the scoring of the final image. Those clubs were Tenby and Afan Nedd, who with the final score given, ended with identical scores of 191 out of 200. A notable and exemplary achievement by both clubs. It was decided, so that placings could be given, to take into account how many full marks of 20 each club had . Afan Nedd had 4 and Tenby 6, so Tenby was placed 1st , Afan Nedd 2nd and Cardigan 3rd with 176 points .
Brian then had the task of choosing the Best Image on the night . A stunning atmospheric landscape, “Tryfan in Winter” bu Rhidian Morgan, representing Llanelli PS was the very worthy winner.

Brian was warmly thanked for his careful and gentle critique.
On the 1st October , Tenby will hold a Zoom workshop. Learn how to assemble a panel for competition, more advice on post processing and the chance to ask questions .