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Eurobodalla Photographers Brave the Elements

  • Writer: The Beagle
    The Beagle
  • Mar 26, 2021
  • 1 min read

A very wet and stormy night did not discourage twenty six members and four visitors from turning up to listen to our guest speaker and judge for the March meeting, Len Glasser.

Len is an internationally recognised director, producer and videographer of documentaries, promotional videos and short films for corporate clients. Len is also a very engaging teacher and educator willingly sharing his wide experience of the photographic arts with our group. Len's theme for the evening covered the elements of an image that add to the viewers perception of the subject and how this perception changes when the viewers own knowledge of the subject is added to the story. By using a series of images with the same subject matter but in a slightly different context Len effectively demonstrated how the story presented to the viewer would differ.

The theme for our monthly competition was open. Lens critique of our images was very encouraging and positive, often relating his remarks to the subject of his previous presentation.

Competition Results:

Colour Images, Gold awards:

Bright Eyes - Rob Geraghty.

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Dance On – Dave Kemp.

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Lotus Bud – Dave Kemp.


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Colour Images, Silver Awards:

Lilys - Jeanette Robben

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Feed Time - Rob Geraghty

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The Arches - Brian Gunter

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Teddy Bear Bee - Merrick Bailey

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Stomorhina Fly - Phil Warburton


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Mono Images, Gold Awards:

Surfing Broulee - Merrick Bailey

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Gabi - Dave Kemp


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Mono Images, Silver Awards:

Missy - Yvonne Mathews

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Town Hall Walkway - Sue Hartland


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Image of the Night :

Bright Eyes - Rob Geraghty


The Eurobodalla Photographic Club meets on the 4th Tuesday every month (except December) 7.00 pm at Tomakin community hall. Visitors and new members welcome.

 
 

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