Ah Mr Brownscombe, ve haf been expectink you….
After the membership number changes announced above, the luckiest member is going to be Arthur Brownscombe who becomes member 007. The Mole has.
Gwynfa is one of the friendliest photography clubs in Wales. We exist to facilitate, encourage & promote the enjoyment of photography in the local community. We are a non-profit making organisation.
After the membership number changes announced above, the luckiest member is going to be Arthur Brownscombe who becomes member 007. The Mole has.
Rob Beynon has joined the roll of honour at Gwynfa by becoming the 2012 Photographer of the Year. His points total was 191.
At our Picture of the Year evening, Margot Rowlands won the ‘Picture of the Year‘ trophy for her Print ‘Bible Reading‘ and Jonathan.
In 2012 a total of 80 members submitted a photograph to a Gwynfa competition. 645 photographs were entered in total and the average.
Well you’ve probably been wondering where Dear Old Moley has been. Truth be told, he’s been doing a bit of modelling to supplement.
A while back, the Mole (conspicuous by his absence these days – he’s gone underground) reported a rather odd evening in the New.
On Saturday 24th November at Aberdare, Gwynfa Camera Club won the Stanley Chell Competition with a total score of 75 points. The Gwynfa.
Pixels 2012 took place at Talbot Green Community Centre on Saturday 3rd November 2012. The event was judged by Dave Mason and was.
Our own Edgar Gibbs FRPS, AFIAP-AV and Linda Gibbs AFIAP-AV have jointly achieved their MPAGB, the highest possible AV award at the PAGB.
Both Leigh Woolford (for ‘Gareth Pearson‘ in the Open section) and Bob Beynon (for ‘Fighting Orb Spiders‘ in the Nature section) were selected.