Match-a-Didge
The women versus men Match-a-Didge competition was won convincingly by the women’s team led by Margot Rowlands. Scores were: Men – 3 points.
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The women versus men Match-a-Didge competition was won convincingly by the women’s team led by Margot Rowlands. Scores were: Men – 3 points.
Val Shepherd won the Monochrome DPI challenge with her photo entitled “Unlikely Volunteer”. In second place was Terry Donnelly with “Fagin”. Both photos.
Thanks for Rob Beynon and Heidi Stewart for the following: Very enjoyable afternoon at the Barrian Cup with entries from 27 clubs. Bridgend.
The overall winner of the May open competition was the print ‘Evening at the Bridge’ by Leigh Woolford. Second placed print was ‘Common.
Judge Fred Davies chose Meryl Natt‘s DPI ‘Burning Rings of Fire’ as the winner of the Jim Davis Trophy competition on the subject.
We’ve just heard that Lynda & Rob Beynon have just added the CPAGB to their AFIAP and AWPF distinctions. Amazingly they both achieved.
The 2015 Winter Exhibition was won by Steve Littlewood with a print entitled ‘Red Kite’. Steve also won the exhibition last year. In.
Margot Rowlands was the overall winner of the March Monthly Open Competition with her print entitled ‘Look Around’. She pipped Trevor Aldrich into.
Gwynfryn Jones was the overall winner of the February themed competition on the subject ‘Doors and/or Windows’ with his print entitled ‘Opportunity’. Second.
We are delighted to report that Gwynfa has achieved excellent results in the 2015 Welsh Salon of Photography. Not only did we get.