Gwynfa had a very good day at this National event at Warwick. 37 clubs competed made up of two clubs from every UK photographic federation plus the clubs who competed in last year’s final. In short we were up against 36 of the best clubs in the country. For those of you who don’t know, each club enters eight photographs for round 1 and eight different photos for round two. These are scored out of 15 (by three judges who can scored up to 5 points for each photo). After the first two rounds the top eight clubs proceed to the final (where they need a further 20 photos each) and the remainder proceed to the Plate final (another eight photos each). Gwynfa has competed twice in recent times but has never made it into the top 30. This year we did considerably better!
At the end of round 1 we were in 21st place having scored 86 points. (The best score in round 1 was 101 points). However, armed with the knowledge of what the judges had liked in round one, we were able to tailor our selection of eight photos for the second round and we scored 94 points (the best score in the round was 107 points). This gave us an aggregate score of 180 points which saw us finish overall in 15th place. In the past we have been either 32nd or 33rd. This made us top placed Welsh club over Tenby, Dwyfor and Beaumaris/Menai Bridge.
The score of 180 wasn’t enough to get us in the main final but we were only 10 points short over 16 photographs. In the Plate final the remaining 29 clubs each entered a further 8 photographs, four of them new. Our eight scored a very 99 points which was enough to see us in joint fifth place. The plate winners were Worksop with 104 points so we were just five points off the pace. Again, we were top placed of the four Welsh clubs in the plate. Our best score of the day was ‘Low Flying Zap Cat’ byAllan Squires which scored 13 points in round two and 14 points in the plate. Two other photos got 13 points: ‘Stormy Waters’ by Alan Shepherd (in the plate final) and ‘Dipper on Pool’ by Alec Stewart (in round two and the plate). A lot of our photos scored twelve points (see below).
After the plate the top eight clubs contested the final round with 20 photographs each. At the end Wigan 10, the winners of the last few events, were beatedn by a single point by a jubilant Smethwick Photographic Society.
Here is a full list of Gwynfa scores. (Note, we used 21 of our bank of 40 photographs. Well done to everyone who had a photo selected).
TITLE | PHOTOGRAPHER | R1 | R2 | R3 |
SHORT EARED OWL | STEVE LITTLEWOOD | 11 | ||
LOVE IS | LEIGH WOOLFORD | 12 | 12 | |
STORMY WATERS | ALAN SHEPHERD | 12 | 13 | |
LION | STEVE LITTLEWOOD | 11 | ||
SPEED YOUR JOURNEY | ALAN SHEPHERD | 9 | ||
CARDIFF SUBWAY | ALEC STEWART | 11 | ||
BABY BLUES | DICK KNILL | 9 | ||
SACRIFICIAL LAMB | MARK MUMFORD | 11 | ||
LOW FLYING ZAP CAT | ALLAN SQUIRES | 13 | 14 | |
DIPPER ON POOL | ALEC STEWART | 13 | 13 | |
COMMON BLUE & HOVERFLY | ALEC STEWART | 12 | ||
WATER RAIL ON ICE | ALEC STEWART | 12 | ||
PETRIFIED TREES, MAMMOTH | BRIAN SEWELL | 12 | ||
NEVER TOO OLD TO ROCK | LEIGH WOOLFORD | 12 | ||
SNOWED IN | LEIGH WOOLFORD | 12 | ||
THE DOLLS HOUSE | MARK MUMFORD | 12 | ||
MACKEREL SKY | MARK MUMFORD | 9 | ||
CRUCIFIXION | MARK MUMFORD | 12 | ||
I DON’T WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL | NICK JENKINS | 11 | ||
I NEED MUM | PHILIPPA WOOD | 11 | ||
TOTAL | 86 | 94 | 99 |