Meryl Wins the 2017 March Open
The March ‘open’ competition was won by Meryl Natt with her lovely ‘Kingfisher’ print entitled ‘Flypast‘. Well done Meryl. Second place went to.
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The March ‘open’ competition was won by Meryl Natt with her lovely ‘Kingfisher’ print entitled ‘Flypast‘. Well done Meryl. Second place went to.
The results of the first two Monthly Competitions were as follows: January Open – Judge Dave Russell AFIAP First was Alec Stewart with.
One of our members needed a wheelbarrow to take home his trophies last Thursday. There wasn’t even enough room on his coffee table.
The 2016 Gwynfa Photographer of the Year is Gwynfryn Jones with a total of 195 points from his ten best scores. Chris Tidman.
The 2016 Picture of the Year was won by Leigh Woolford with his photo entitled ‘Stokksnes Beach’. This photograph will appear on the.
Other Awards The following awards were also presented during our ‘Picture of the Year’ & ‘Photographer of the Year’ evening. Steve Littlewood Special.
A rather jubilant Ken Watkins won the 2016 Monochrome Print Challenge for the Colin Williams Trophy with his print entitled ‘Staircase‘. It was.
Gwynfryn Jones won the 2016 October Open competition with his print entitled ‘Gothic Romance’. Second placed print was ‘The Chicken or the Egg’.
Dave Owen won the 2016 Colour DPI Challenge with his image entitled ‘Doing Their Bit’. He also won the same competition last year. Second.
Chris Tidman won the 2016 September Open competition with her print entitled ‘The Rat Catcher Gets Distracted’. Second placed print was ‘Who’s Next’ by.