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Congratulations to Harold Russell for winning the Jim Henson AV trophy for the second time with an excellent entry “Call to Prayer”. Harold also won the trophy in 2022 with “Faces of South East Asia”.
A big thank you is extended to the judge Steve Kirkby CPAGB(AV) for spending time to judge the AVs beforehand, a time-consuming task.
The meeting, held in Headley Village Hall, started with Steve explaining the criteria he looks for in an Audio Visual. He showed us some of his AVs, asking us to watch out for specific points. He then commented on each AV in the competition, making this a good learning event as well as an entertainment.
There were 16 entries from a number of different clubs, six of which were from Ludshott members.
Congratulations to the winners
Aspire Group
Day out to Middleton Common Butterfly Gardens
February 2024
Rob, Suzy, Geoff and Paul headed off to the Butterfly Gardens for an afternoon of photography. There was much chatter beforehand on the whatsapp group as to what equipment we should take and timings.
Geoff collected everyone and we made good time to our destination. We enjoyed a coffee at the on-site cafe.
We had some time to kill and decided to have lunch. With no hot food available at the venue we were told that the local pub had great food.
Back to the butterflies we had sole use of the venue which was perfect as we didn’t have to worry about getting in the way of other people. You have to check where you are walking as they just land on the path and even on us. They seemed to really like Geoff.
We used a variety of lenses from macro to short telephoto. Some of us tried stacking using in camera and manual techniques. We used flash as well A good day over all and hopefully we all learnt something and maybe some good photos.
The club held its Bi-Annual Exhibition on Saturday 23nd September 2023 where we had over 100 images which looked splendid displayed on stands in the hall of the Holme School.
In line with previous years we had a number of pupils from the school who were mentored by members of the club over the summer holidays. Having taken their photographs, they each chose 3 on which to carrying out some post production work before their images were mounted for inclusion in the exhibition.
A large team of members soon made swift work of setting up on the Friday before the exhibition, gave their time on Saturday to provide a meet and greet service during the Exhibition and clear up afterwards.
From the proceeds of the raffle and the sale of some of the prints, the Exhibition successfully raised £170 for the school which was presented to Sarah Stevenson the school head at the end of the day.
There was a vote for the Best Print of the Exhibition which was won by school pupil Lottie Carter’s Robber Fly which can be seen below with Grant Dawkin’s Cathedral coming second and a whole host of third equals.
Woking Photographic Society held its annual Audio Visual competition for the Keith Hunt Trophy on 17 October 2023. The judge was John Randall from Andover Photographic Club.
Congratulations to Kathleen Bird for winning the Keith Hunt Trophy for the third time with an AV entitled “Golden Treasury”.
Congratulations also go to John Baker who achieved Highly Commended for “The Fallero Museum”.
Kathleen receiving the trophy from Woking’s Chairman and the judge.
PDI
Entry
First Red Kite – Mark Lawson
Second Up to the Stars – Joie Honner
Third Riding the Wave – Trevor Stokes
Intermediate
Joint First Sunset Over Budge Bay – Steve Littler
Spinnaker Tower – Suzy Courtnage
Third Biting the Hand that Feeds – Suzy Courtnage
Advanced
First The Escarpment – Grant Dawkins
Second Is it All in Focus – Sheila Orford
Third Sweet Pea – Brian Bond / Oops – John Price
Siskin Males Bickering – Mike Young
President Kathleen Bird LRPS CPAGB presented Suzy Courtnage with the Best PDI of the Year Trophy awarded for “Spinnaker Tower”.
Entry
First Juvenile Song Thrush by Colin Smith
Second Lemurs on the Lookout – Sue Erler
Third Times Like These – Claire Lassiter
Intermediate
First Misty Morning – Stuart Northedge
Second Stairwell – Suzy Courtnage
Third Brown Rat – Suzy Courtnage
Best Foot Forward – Suzy Courtnage
Advanced
First A Slow Morning in the Market – Sheila Orford
Second Wallflowers – Kathleen Bird
Third Sparrowhawk Visiting – Lillian King
Burj Kalifa – Grant Dawkins
Goldfinch in Winter – Mike Young
President Kathleen Bird LRPS CPAGB presented Sheila Orford with the Best Print of the Year Trophy awarded for “A Quiet Day at The Market”.
Steve Kirkby receiving the trophy from Ken Scott
Congratulations to Steve Kirkby CPAGB/AV, for winning the Jim Henson AV trophy for the second time! Steve also won the trophy in 2020 with “Revival”.
We extend a special thank you to our judge Ken Scott for an interesting and informative afternoon. The meeting was held in Headley Village Hall, and started with Ken giving us his views on making Audio Visuals. He also showed us 2 of his excellent AV productions.
Ken commented on each AV in the competition, making this a good learning event as well as an entertainment. There was a good turnout on this cold March afternoon, and we were given an Audio Visual treat by Ken and the 17 entrants.
The results were –
First Newbury Pride by Steve Kirkby CPAGB/AV
2nd Golden Treasury by Kathleen Bird
3rd Hermaness by Norman Horsham CPAGB/AV
Highly Commended –
Mary Quant at the V&A by Steve Kirkby CPAGB/AV
The Outer Hebrides by Richard Knapp
What’s on the menu? by Mike Tibbotts
Mugwump by Harold Russell
Commended –
Hawkhurst Branch Line by David Brooker
A Victorian Philanthropist by Jean Hoyle
Aspire Venture Group Guildford Outing 20th November 2022
Sunday afternoon, Geoff and Sue met up at Rob’s house. He then drove us into Guildford. After 30 minutes looking for parking we rendezvoused with Colston at Guildford Castle as our starting point.
The weather was a little overcast but Rob, our resident meteorologist, assured us there would be a small shower then all would be ok. We spent some time shooting the view from the castle as the sun started to set.
Geoff and Rob arrived with new cameras to play with and master and Rob used this as an opportunity to practice the auto stacking feature on his shiny new R6.
The anticipated shower arrived and we hurried to Gail’s Bakery to enjoy a coffee and a cake – Thank you Rob.
Whilst enjoying the break we were lucky to have some entertainment with jugglers and not ones to miss a photo opportunity we started snapping away. Geoff has already posted some of these shots on our Club Facebook page and if you are not already a member why not join?
We then set off again to capture Guildford by night. We walked up and down the High Street, up to G-Live and down North Street.
Another little break was had in the All Bar one cafe/bar – Thank you Colston for providing beverages. We discussed what we had been taking and showing each other our photos.
Suzy captured Rob’s feet in the street light on the floor.
The last leg of the trip was spent walking along the canal looking for things to capture.
We all thoroughly enjoyed just getting out and practicing and chatting about all things photographic.
If you’re interested in joining our group, speak to any of our members.
PDI
Entry
First Surprise by Suzy Courtnage
Second Caught in The Act by Stuart Northedge
Third Shy Girl by Suzy Courtnage
Intermediate
First Nice Patina by Colin Whitbourn
Second Poppy Head with Bees by Steve Littler
Third Steve by Geoff Sargent
Advanced
First Shall We Swim by Lillian King
Second Sunrise at Llyn Padarn
Third Snow Cloud and Mist by Ian Rae
President Kathleen Bird LRPS CPAGB presented Suzy Courtnage with the Best PDI of the Year Trophy awarded for “Surprise”.
Entry
First Footlights by Suzy Courtnage
Second Convergence by Stuart Northedge
Third Orchid Cascade by Stuart Northedge
Intermediate
First Nightmares by John Wilson
Second Autumn Colours by Steve Littler
Second Global Warming by John Wilson
Advanced
First Buoys on The Beach by Mike Young ARPS
Second Back Street Stairs by Lillian King
Third Horse Play by Lillian King
British Museum Great Court by John Price
President Kathleen Bird LRPS CPAGB presented Suzy Courtnage with the Best Print of the Year Trophy awarded for “Footlights”.