Each year we have a competition which should lead to a public exhibition, in which members may enter shots in 3 different formats, with 3 or 4 classes within each format, and also a chance at a “best 3 images” class within the format. Â This year unfortunately it is just a competition,with the exhibition limited to the annual dinner.
Unlike normal club evenings, the judging is simply to determine the top images, and no marks are awarded or commentary given.
- Digital Projected Images
- This class has the largest entry, and most participants
- Open Competition — Class A
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Contemplation in Malden Church
- Samantha Debbah
- Portrait Competition — Class B
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Elsie on her 97th Birthday
- Willian Edwards
- Record Competition — Class C
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Stained Glass at Alleman do Dropt
- John Hosford
- Natural History Competition — Class D
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Greater Flamingo
- Kevin Scott
- Digital Projected Image Overall Winner
- Contemplation in Malden Church
- Samantha Debbah
- Best 3 Digital Projected Images
- Samantha Debbah
- Contemplation in Malden Church
Gwithian Bay
Sunset over Hayle Beach
- Highly Commended
- Good photographs deserving mention
- Berners Roding Sunset
- Mark Seton
- The worst job on the road
- Brian Johnson
- Gwithian Bay
- Samantha Debbah
- Crimson breasted shrike
- Kevin Scott
- Juvenile Knysna Tenaco
- Kevin Scott
- Male Sparrowhawk with prey
- David Woods
- Statues ans square, Brugges
- George Dann
- MN Tubes
- Geoff Eldridge
- Certificate of Merit
- Very good photographs in the final group
- Looking out from Whalton Peir
- Mark Seton
- Exploring the beach
- David Woods
- Final push for Uhuru Peak, Kilimanjaro
- Kevin Scott
- Greater Kestrel
- Kevin Scott
- Capped Wheater
- Kevin Scott
- Vigeois Alter
- Janet Hosford
- Colour Print
- Open Competition — Class A
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Who’d bea horse
- Tony Watts
- Portrait Competition — Class B
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- The Gamekeeper
- David Woods
- Record Competition — Class C
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Load Mill — Grinding Floor
- Andrew Macpherson
- Natural History Competition — Class D
- Best in Class
- Godfree Trophy Winner:
- Lioness & cub
- Kevin Scott
- Rose Bowl — Colour Print Overall Winner
- Tony Watts
- Who’d be a horse
- Best 3 Colour Prints by the same author
- Kevin Scott
- Lioness & cub
Black Backed Jackal
Cape White Eye
- Highly Commended
- Good photographs deserving mention
- Norfolk Sunset
- David Wood
- Renewable
- Nigel Otter
- Wood & Rust
- Barbera Egerton
- The Pantheon at Stourhead Gardens
- Barbera Egerton
- Portrait of a young female pheasant
- John Godfree
- Robin at feeding station
- John Godfree
- Certificate of Merit
- Very good photographs in the final group
- Cape white eye
- Kevin Scott
- Pale Chanting Southern goshawk
- Kevin Scott
- More than Just Bronze
- Tony Warrs
- Lodge lake sunset
- Mark Seton
- Sunrise over Great Dunmow
- Mark Seton
- Monochrome Print
- Black and White or single tone images (eg Sepia, cyanotint etc) there is no Natural History Monochrome class
- Open Competition — Class A
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- There May be Trouble ahead
- Tony Watts
- Portrait Competition — Class B
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Kevin Scott
- Andrew Macpherson
- Record Competition — Class C
- Best in Class
- Winner:
- Tiger on Aardvarv Aircraft
- David Woods
- Monochrome Print Overall Winner
- Tony Watts
- There may be trouble ahead
- Harris Cup — Best 3 Monochrome Prints from the same author
- Mark Seton
- On his way
Southwold Beach
Iain (sometimes M.) Banks
- Highly Commended
- Good photographs deserving mention
- Strength
- Barbera Egerton
- On his Way
- Mark Seton
- Splash Splash
- Mark Seton
- Certificate of Merit
- Very good photographs in the final group
- The Estuary
- David Woods
- Contemporary line, form and tone, with reflections of the past
- Tony Watts
- Southwold Beach
- Mark Seton