LUDSHOTT Photographic Club held its second competition of the new season for projected digital images, which was judged by Royston Williamson, an accredited judge with the Surrey Photographic Association.
Seventy-seven images were entered in three classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced photographers, with the best on the evening scoring a maximum 10.
In the beginners’ class, maximum scores were awarded to John Kilburn for ‘Clouds over the Downs’ and to Bruce Gardner for a black and white study entitle ‘Fast Track’.
In that class, mention must be made of Jack Crook, one of the club’s junior members, who scored 9.5 for his image entitled ‘Meerkat on Guard’.
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The judge was more generous in the advanced class, as he awarded maximum scores to four different photographers with a strong entry of 40 images in the class.
Brian Marjoram scored a 10 for his night-time landscape, which captured the waterfront of St Wolfgang in Austria, and Iain Morrison scored a maximum for a classic view of the ceiling of the Chapter House at York Minster.
Club chairman Brian Thomas, newly promoted to the advanced class, showed his mettle with a top score for a beautiful flower girl named ‘Elizabeth’, while John Wichall brought up the rear with his image of a hovering kestrel.
Ludshott Photographic Club, which draws its members from Liphook, Haslemere, Grayshott, Headley, Bordon, and surrounding areas, welcomes new members. For more details, visit ludshottpc.org.uk.


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