More than 70 entries were received for Tenby and District Camera Club’s recent Landscape competition.
Fifty digitals and 22 prints covering a wide range of subjects were critiqued and scored by judge Paul Branchflower from Swansea.
Print results
Gold medal: Jason Laugharne, Bare Tree in Winter; Silver medal: Gary Mayhew, Rock Arch; Bronze medal: Gary Mayhew, Rolling Dunes and Peaks; Highly Commended: Charlie Kidd, Blue Iceberg; David Bolton, Freshwater West at Sunset; John Whitehurst, Sunset over the Wash.
Commended: John Whitehurst, Calm over St. Davids Peninsula; Ali Rees, The Eerie Woods ;Charlie Kidd, Village of Nanortalik (Greenland).
Digital results
Gold medal: Jason Laugharne, A Home on the Lake; Silver medal: Tracy Neale, Majesty of the Mountains; Bronze medal: Ali Rees,The Stormy Sea.
Highly Commended: Melanie Felton, Misty Morning at Leeds Castle. Commended: Alison Anson, Early Morning at St.Catherine’s; Kate Brittain, Hellessylt Fjord; Liz Wallis, In the Grip of Winter; John Slater, Evening at a Dam; Gary Mayhew, Cascading and Paul Richards, Towards the Storm.
Battle won
Earlier this month, Tenby emerged victorious from the Afan Nedd 7 Way Battle 2024.
This battle was held on the November 6 at Afan Nedd Camera Club, and seven clubs competed, with six prints submitted from each.
The Judge for the evening was Gary Shinner and the standard was very high with good scores given to many images.
Tenby took first place with five scores of 20 and and one of 19, to give a total score of 119 out of 120.
In second place was Bridgend with 116/120 and in joint third were 113/120 to Gwent and Afan Nedd.
Tenby’s Gary Mayhew was awarded the best Image with Glowing Glacier.
Recent speakers
Recent speakers at Tenby and District Camera Club have been John Archer Thompson , freelance coastal ecologist, tutor, writer and photographer, and Allen Lloyd, who gave four presentations on subjects including the wildlife and landscapes of Iceland and drone photography.
The club meets on Thursday evenings in St Florence Village Hall.
For more information, see tenbyanddistrictcameraclub.org
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