8th November: Open and Landscape Projected Image Competitions, judged by Alan Copeland LRPS APAGB

Last night’s well supported competitions were judged by Alan Copeland from Whitchurch Hill (Pangbourne) Camera Club.  Our definition of ‘Landscape’ is  ‘images depicting the external environment and including, either singly or in any combination, the elements of land, water and sky. Other elements may be included but must not be the principal subject’.   Open means anything that is not ‘landscape’;  Alan’s critiques were based on these definitions.

Landscape: Congratulations to Trevor Alexander for his winning image of ‘Cliveden Parterre’,  Judith Gimber’s ‘Gale Force’ was second and Avril Candler’s ‘Vancouver Island Sunset’ third.  Highly commended wee ‘Basalt’ by Ron Churchill, ‘Bluebell Woods’ and ‘Hunstanton Cliffs’ by Dave Martin and ‘Dawn After Light Snow’ by YC Wei.  Commended were ‘Farmsteads’ and ‘View From old Man of Storr’ by Peter Keeble and ‘The Road From Leh to Manily, India’ by Alan Colegrave.  Very different ‘takes’ on this specialist subject.

 

Winning Landscape by Trevor Alexander

Open:  With a vast array of subject matter Alan awarded first place to Alan Graham for his ‘Gatekeeper on Petunia’  – many congratulations to him.  Avril Candler’s ‘Long Wait for a Nibble’ was second and Alan Colegrave’s ‘Some Water on the Tough Guy Race’ third. Five images were highly commended:  ‘Corn Snake’ by Dave Martin, ‘Horned Treehopper’ by Peter Elton, ‘Spotted Woodpecker on High Alert’ by Judith Gimber and ‘Market Trader Uzbejustan’ and ‘The Pterified Trees of Deadvlei’ by Alan Colegravee.  Alan also commended three images – ‘Confrontation with an Ostrich’ by Avril, ‘Starling’ by Dave Martin and Peter Elton’s ‘Meadow Pipit with Food’ and ‘The Old Mill Cenarth’.

Many thanks to Alan Copeland for his erudite judging and thanks to everyone who supported the evening.

All our competition entries may be seen on our Facebook page.

Next week we are hosting a Chilterns Association of Camera Clubs (CACC) Rosebowl round over Zoom.  A great opportunity to see work from competing clubs Croxley, Field End and Oxford.

Have a good week and stay dry!