A camera club in Romsey held a competition recently for the best printed and projected images.
Viewfinders of Romsey Camera Club's annual Panel Trophies competition saw members submit entries each consisting of three images to be judged individually and as a set, for the two categories of printed images and projected images.
Judge Glyn Edmunds awarded the print trophy to Keith Rose for 'At the Café'. Second place went to 'Flowers in Ice' by Harry Borgerson and 'Workshop Cupboard' by Terry Jamieson was third. Keith was also awarded a seal of merit for another of his entries.
Phillip Clewer, publicity officer for the camera club, said: “In the projected images category, Julie Cousens had a successful evening; her panel 'Evening Beach Walk' took first place and also took second place with “Harbour Reflections”.
“Brian Whittaker came third with 'Chalkstream River Designs' and was also awarded a Seal of Merit. Terry Jamieson was awarded two seals of merit and further seals were awarded to Harry Borgerson, Doug Marsh, Gerald Ponting and Pete Robertson.”
Viewfinders meets most Tuesdays at the Jubilee Hall, New Road, Timsbury and new members, regardless of photographic experience, are welcome.
For more information, visit the club’s website at www.viewfinderscameraclub.org.uk or e-mail secretary@viewfinderscc.org.uk.
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