REGULAR FEATURES
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ur judge for the night was Ralph Brown from Alexandra Headlands who is an international judge and president of the Photographic Society of Queensland. His critiques were informative, interesting and fair. The “Hunt and Shoot” held in July was a great success with many of our club competing in the competition which was staged between the Pirates Park and
the VMR. Five themes were given to be photographed on the way down to the VMR and another five for the way back. Some very interesting images were the result. The Lakeside Raceway visit in August has been cancelled because of Covid. Hopefully we will be able to go ahead with our planned weekend at Hervey Bay in September and meeting up with the Hervey Bay Photography Club socially and for activities.
Theme for July was “Scapes” and was won by Gail Goodair with “Drought Effect” - a stark scene of the recent drought at Lake Eucumbene NSW.
Ron Le Huray was awarded first place and Photo of the Month with “A Star is Born” in the Creative Section with an image of his beautiful, dancing granddaughter.
Digital Mono was taken out by Rodney Augusten with “Python” a great close up on the snake’s head 38 www.thebribieislander.com.au
The Bribie Islander
The Bribie Island Photography Club meets on the fourth Monday of each month in the Boardroom at the back of the Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive at 7 pm. Guests are welcome. The first two meetings are free. For enquiries, please ring Gordon on 3408 2649 or Gail on 0419 638 865. Website: //www.sites.google.com/ site/bribiephotographyclub Email: bribiephotographyclub@gmail.com
In the Print Section Vince Bowser was the Mono winner with “Warwick by Night” - a lovely shot taken during a recent weekend excursion by the Photography Club.
John Cupper with “Friarbird Attack” won the Open Colour. This is one of many splendid photos taken in his back yard.
Roger Bawden on a visit to Sawtell in NSW snapped the lovely winning shot “Peace” in the Open Colour, Print category.