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Eurobodalla Photographic Club July 2020

  • Writer: The Beagle
    The Beagle
  • Aug 4, 2020
  • 2 min read

In the interest our members safety there was little option but postpone our monthly meeting for yet another month after an outbreak in July of Covid 19 in the Eurobodalla. In the meantime we will continue outdoor activities, with a sunset,light painting and astro photography photo shoot planned for August and hopefully our first monthly meeting since February can go ahead on 25th August. Because of uncertainty around ever changing restrictions the decision has also been taken to postpone until 2021 the planned weekend workshop in September led by internationally recognised Sydney photographer Len Metcalf. Our July monthly competition, again online, was judged by well known local photographer Josh Burkinshaw. Many thanks to Josh for taking the time to create an excellent video critiquing the 35 submitted images. Take a look at some of Josh's stunning drone images of our local coastline displayed on his website https://www.joshburkinshawimages.com.au/. Winning Images for the July Competition, Subject Open: Colour Images Gold Award Standing Among the Regrowth – Daniel Bateman.

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Reflections – Robyn Isaccson

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Mystery Bay Nightscape - Brian Gunter

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Colour Images Silver Award Storm at Sea – Daniel Bateman

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Broome Sunset – Rick Bannister

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Kiteboarding Turkey – Yvonne Mathews

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Pilbarra Red – Rick Bannister

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Queen Elizabeth – Brian Gunter

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Mono Gold awards Ball of Life – Daniel Bateman

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Morning Tea Zanzibar – Yvonne Mathews

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Mono Silver Awards Lake Bolard – Sue Hartland

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Muslim Girl – Yvonne Mathews

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Image of the Night Standing Among the Regrowth – Daniel Bateman.

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Congratulations to all winners. It's worth noting one of our youngest Junior members Daniel Bateman did particularly well taking out two gold awards, one silver and image of the night. Well done Daniel.

 
 

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