2019/20 Prints Round 3

The third and final round of the prints competition was held last week, and the winners are below...

In the colour section, Colin McInnes was deemed the winner with "River Coe Waterfall", Angie McLean was runner up with "Mushrooms" and third place was Chris Williams and "Budapest". Congrats!

In the mono section, Chris Williams was 1st (again!) this time with "Bologna".  Colin McInnes 2nd (again!) with "T0 Lower Cable Street", whilst third place went to Steve Ballard and "On The Rocks". Well done all.

Albert Beale and Carter Cup

This years winners of the Albert Beale (Refections) and Carter cup (Triptych) were Colin McInnes with “Kilchurn Castle Reflection” and Chris Bennett with “The Migration”.

The Migration by Chris Bennett

Kilchurn Castle Reflection by Colin McInnes

2019/20 Prints Round 2

The second round of three for the prints competition was held last week, and the winners are below...

In the colour section, Steve Ransom took both first and second places with "Small Skipper" and "Peterborough" respectively. Angie McLean was in third place with "Fishing at Sunrise". Steve Else was also awarded 20 points for his "Grey Heron with Stickleback", so gets an honorary mention!

In the mono section, Chris Williams was 1st and 3rd with "Albert memorial" and "Dereliction" respectively, whilst the meat in the Chris sandwich was Colin McInnes with "Kilchurn Castle in the Mist". Well done all.

2019/20 Prints Round 1

This years Prints Round 1 images have now arrived!.

The winner of the Colour section was Steve Else with "Pied kingfisher barrelling fish". Chris Drury's "Chain making" took second and Angie McLean was in Thord place with "Poppies"

Geoff Clinton held off a Steve Else onslaught to take first place with "Engine house of Coal Mine", with Steve taking second and third with "Friendship" and "Reading corner" respectively. Steve also had a further 20 pointer that did not even make the podium!

2019/20 PI – Round 2

Round 2 of the Projected images gave a nice variety of winners. In first place was Richard Craddock (ahem!) with the classic landscape of Church at St Primoz, Second place was a great wildlife shot from Chris Bennett - Super Squirrel, and in third was a mono architectural shot of St Pauls by night from Geoff Clinton.

2019/20 PI – Round 1

The first competition of the new season was held on Tuesday. This week's winning entry was Sue Else's "seascape" with lovely rich colours. Second place was Steve Ballard with "Picking Lavender" - taken on the club night out to Hitchin I am guessing!. Third place was taken by Gary Shore with "Snapshot" a nice take on a familiar scene.A good standard all round, and thanks to this weeks judge Martin Patten.

2018/19 Prints Round 3 and Overall Result

Results of Round 3 of the print league (judged by Chris Palmer) are as below.

When these results were combined, the overall winner for the year in the colour section was Chris Williams, with  Chris Drury tasing the honours in the mono section. Many congratulations to both!

The colour section was won by Brian Doble and "Blue Damselfly". In second place was "Homeward Bound" by Derek Nash, and third place went to Chris Drury with "Subway Model"

In the Mono section, with Geoff Clinton took 1st place with "Tate Britain doom". Colin McInnes was in 2nd place with "Incoming tide" and Chris Drury was in 3rd with "Widow at mauselium".

2018/19 PI Round 3 and Overall results

Martin Patten was the judge for Round three of the Projected Image league. Steve Ransom's image of "Knot" ran out the winner this week. Felix Sproll took second place with is atmospheric view of "Ivinghoe Beacon", and Chris Dundon-Smith was in third with his study of "A winding walk down".

In the league, the best 9 scores from across the three rounds count, and when all the maths was complete, Chris Bennett was this year's winner of the projected Image League. Congratulations to Chris.

Albert Beale & Carter cup

27th November saw the annual The Albert Beale Trophy and Carter Cup evening. The Albert Beale Trophy was won by Chris Bennett with her take on "coloured reflections" being "Seeing Double". The Carter Cup was an open Triptych and was won by Chris Drury with his picture "Crazed Mirror".

Thanks to judge Paul Burwood.