8th October
Tenby Camera Club held it’s first competition of the season,The First Open, on October 8th . The judge tasked with assessing 76 digital images was Paul Branchflower from Swansea . Taking place on Zoom the competition was watched by 36 members . Paul critiqued all the images with care and great timing. He stated that there were 3 things which played an important part in his critique. There should be 1, an interesting subject, 2, be taken with good execution and 3, the image should grab your attention . There were certainly lots of images that fitted the criteria ably. Twenty one photographers entered images covering many styles but wildlife did feature heavily !
Neil Thomas was given first place with “Kingfisher, “Been Fishing” . Ali Rees was second with “Turnstone with crab lunch” and in third spot was Paul Richards with “Orange Tip Butterfly on garlic mustard” All 3 images scored the maximum points of 20 so it really was a close run competition. All winning images will feature on the website .
There is still an excellent opportunity to join Tenby Camera Club, only £20 membership, giving you access to a wide and interesting programme of speakers and competitions . Certainly a very stimulating way to develop your photographic journey for beginners to experienced . Details all on the website or ask to join “Friends of Tenby Camera Club Facebook Page” & leave a message for information .
Next week Tenby is hosting the brilliant Julian Elliott following him on a journey in Mongolia. Please note it is on Wednesday 14th October at 7pm for 7.30 .
Neil Thomas was given first place with “Kingfisher, “Been Fishing” . Ali Rees was second with “Turnstone with crab lunch” and in third spot was Paul Richards with “Orange Tip Butterfly on garlic mustard” All 3 images scored the maximum points of 20 so it really was a close run competition. All winning images will feature on the website .



There is still an excellent opportunity to join Tenby Camera Club, only £20 membership, giving you access to a wide and interesting programme of speakers and competitions . Certainly a very stimulating way to develop your photographic journey for beginners to experienced . Details all on the website or ask to join “Friends of Tenby Camera Club Facebook Page” & leave a message for information .
Next week Tenby is hosting the brilliant Julian Elliott following him on a journey in Mongolia. Please note it is on Wednesday 14th October at 7pm for 7.30 .