2025 Monthly News

January 2022 News

First of all, I should like to apologise for parts of my report in the January edition. Two of the events turned out to be incorrect due to the report having to be sent in by Dec. 6th and these events cancelled due to  the recent covid instruction. One presenter was covid positive but one of our Chairmen stood in at the last minute to present a very interesting evening on one of his travels to the Central Americas. Thank you Lewis.

On the first meeting of the new year, we were entertained by Lee Metcalf on  Photographing the North West for FotoVue . FotoVue is a company which publishes books on photography for photographers on different areas of the UK and other parts of the world. These are excellent books either for the beginner for ideas and the more advanced of us. I bought one , the latest edition of the Lake District, and wished it had been available years ago. Look them up online.

Following this, we had the 3rd. of our competitions Creatures and Plants of the World . The judge for this was Harry Emmett via ZOOM and the places awarded were shared between some of our newer members as well as our regular competitors. The results will be put on our website alongside the winners of previous competitions from ’21-’22. Well worth a visit !

February brings us three meetings although the content of the third one is as yet to be decided. Feb. 2nd is the judging of our Humanity Comp. by Jim Cunningham and on Feb. 9th  Scottish Wildlife will be presented by Jeremy Malley-Smith , this will be available via ZOOM.  I give advance notice of the judging of our final competition  Anything Goes ( and it usually does ), this is on March 2nd.

Finally, the weather as I write this has been quite mild in the daytime in recent weeks so this maybe augurs well for this new year…………so, to newcomers and the “old brigade” keep pressing that shutter button.

MAURICE BARKER

http://www.garstangcameraclub.co.uk

Newsletter 09/01/22

Morning All!

First week in 2022 and nowt but rain! But, hey-ho it’s January!

Message below from our email address:

Name: Graham Bracegirdle

Email: gb.bracegirdle@btinternet.com

Message: I have a Hanimex Rondette 35mm colour slide projector and screen that has not been used for some time. I no longer require it. If any member would like it, it is free to a good home. It was in full working order and comes with a carousel slide holder. Please contact me on Tel. No. 01995 605932 or at the above e/mail address.

If anyone is interested, please contact Graham direct.

PAGB: Between the open and nature competitions we put in 30 entries- a very good number. A long wait now for the results! (March).

On Wednesday evening we were entertained and educated by the local landscape photographer, Lee Metcalfe, all the way from Galgate. I thought Lee set a very high standard for the passionate way in which he searches out and records promising viewpoints, chases early morning and evening light, waits patiently for that light to cast a magic spell over the landscape and finally, records the event. 24/7 eh!

His professionalism, tenacity and unwillingness to settle for second best was reflected both in his highly informative presentation, which was thoughtfully constructed, the many high-quality images on show and the insights into both his camera craft and his photographic forays into very local wild places and wilder weather. I’m personally looking forward to buying the Fotovue book when it is released in the coming months. I think we are fortunate to have a local photographer willing to have the time, energy and expertise to help us, at the club, to enthuse and improve our knowledge and craft of photography.

Wednesday 12th January: we have the judging of the ‘Creatures and Plants of the World Cup Competition’ judged by Harry Emmett. Because of personal circumstances Harry will be judging from his home via Zoom. (Zoom link at the end of this newsletter). However, the Arts Centre will be open as usual for members to enjoy the competition starting at 7.30pm. When Harry is judging the prints, we will be able to see them via DPI copies so we won’t miss out. The DPI’s will be seen as normal. We hope you will be able to come along and ‘meet’ as near as normal as possible!

Wednesday 19th January: tonight, we have a workshop preceded by a showing of the prints and digital images chosen by Stan and his team (Anne and Mike) for the J36 ‘Battle’. Unfortunately, for various reasons, J36 Photography Society are unable to do ‘Battle’ with us. However, because Stan and team and members have taken the time and trouble to ‘put-things-together’ we have decided to still go ahead with the presentation. It will also be an opportunity for Stan to explain his choices!

The actual workshop is dedicated to members who wish to show their images (anonymously). The whole idea is for everyone to have an opportunity to show their work, away from competition judges, and for other members to suggest possible ways they could be improved.

Also, all images are subjective and don’t have to follow the ‘rules’, so any thoughts offered can be taken onboard or not – it’s up to you!

However, some very constructive and positive criticism can often be very beneficial and help to improve any photographs.

ALL images will be anonymous – so no names mentioned at all! The only person who will know who has sent in your images will be Mike, as someone has to organise the showing of the pictures.

Images can be sent to mike via his email (mikejenner17@gmail.com) or free, via Wetransfer. Also, any questions or help should be directed to Mike.

Don’t be frightened – have a go.

We do have some images submitted, but, of course, we would like some more – PLEASE!

Wednesday 16th February: because the J36 ‘Battle’ has been cancelled Robin, our excellent treasurer, will give a presentation on that evening. Further details to follow shortly.

Anything Goes Competition (any image on any theme): deadline date is Wednesday 2nd February. Please don’t forget that if you are submitting any prints and you use Garstang Fine Art shop, Sharon would like your prints in by Wednesday 19th January to ensure that your prints are mounted in good time.

Zoom invitation:

Lewis Thompson is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Garstang Camera Club. Creatures and Plants of the World competition judged by Harry Emmett

Time: Jan 12, 2022 07:00 PM London

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81130834259?pwd=eFBhYllNTzM5NWZnN25qUGYyUTBkUT09

Meeting ID: 811 3083 4259

Passcode: 422434

That’s all folks!

Mike and Lewis

Newsletter 02/01/22

Good Afternoon All!

That’s the holidays done and some cold weather on the way – so says the BBC forecast! Snow? Photo opportunity? Who knows!

Many thanks to all members who emailed in with their thoughts on the next few meetings, it’s very much appreciated. So, a few details below:

  • 5th January (this Wednesday) Lee will be ‘live’ in the Arts Centre for his presentation on ‘Photographing the North West for Fotovue’. If you are attending in person, may we please respectfully ask you to take a lateral flow test – just to make sure. Lee will also be available via Zoom for those members who decided this was their choice. The Zoom invite is in this newsletter below.
  • 5th January is also the deadline for entries, both DPIs and prints, into the ‘Humanity Cup’ – (People in all environments, activities and emotions. People or people-related connections must be the focal point. More than one person may be included).

Now, obviously with the current uncertainty with Covid some members will not be attending this Wednesday. So, if you are not attending, please send your DPIs to our usual email address (info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk). Prints? You could, of course, bring them in this Wednesday or please email Mike or Lewis on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk and discuss other arrangements to hand these in or we will possibly collect them. Any questions? Just email us – it’s no problem! Honest!

  • PAGB GB Cup. This is definitely the final chance to enter the digital section; no prints.

Open competition. Club entry 4-24 images from at least 4 photographers. Maximum 4 per person.

No nature images allowed. If it looks like a nature photo it is a nature photo.

Nature section. Club entry 4-24. Maximum 4 per person but only need 1 member to enter.

All entries max size 1600×1200 pixels and 2MB. There is an entry fee of 50p per entry which the club will pay.

Scores for each entry will be available after judging, which is in March. Please email entries to the club email (as above) and any questions please see/email Lewis.

  • 12th January. We have the judging of ‘Creatures and Plants of the World Cup’ competition by Harry Emmett. Again, Harry is willing to give his judgments in person or via Zoom. At the moment he will be ‘live’ but as explained before we will endeavour to show on Zoom as well.
  • 19th January is a workshop. This will go ahead, somehow! For this workshop we are encouraging any members (particularly the new members but not exclusively) to submit some images to be shown in the Arts Centre during the evening. You can enter just one or, within reason, as many as you would like!

The whole idea is for everyone to have an opportunity to show their work, away from competition judges, and for other members to suggest possible ways they could be improved.

Don’t forget, if you have taken an image and you think it is good – then it’s good!

Also, all images are subjective and don’t have to follow the ‘rules’, so any thoughts offered can be taken onboard or not – it’s up to you!

However, some very constructive and positive criticism can often be very beneficial and help to improve any photographs.

ALL images will be anonymous – so no names mentioned at all! The only person who will know who has sent in your images will be Mike, as someone has to organise the showing of the pictures.

Images can be sent to mike via his email (mikejenner17@gmail.com) or free, via Wetransfer. Also, any questions or help should be directed to Mike.

We truly believe this will be a very useful and helpful process and it will hopefully encourage you to develop your skills and also inspire you to enter images for further competitions in the future.

If you have any comments on the above, please let us know, we are here to help, reassure and support you! Don’t be frightened – have a go and to repeat, it will be anonymous; no one will know!

Masks. Government guidelines says – face coverings are compulsory in most indoor public venues, including theatres and cinemas – as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers. Masks are not needed in pubs or restaurants, or venues like gyms where it’s “not practical”. Because we expect a possible number of members to attend to be about 12 and we will be ‘spaced’ out (not with magic mushrooms – I think!), face coverings will be at the discretion of each individual member – so therefore voluntary; at your discretion.

Zoom invite:

Lewis Thompson is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Garstang Camera Club Lee Metcalfe-Photographing the North West for Fotovue

Time: Jan 5, 2022 07:00 PM London

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84620647142?pwd=TkNxV0t0Q0dHQWFpcHpuQjRJaDAwZz09

Meeting ID: 846 2064 7142

Passcode: 532705

Thanks for ‘staying’ with this long newsletter!

If there are any further or future government announcements which may affect the club we will, of course, email you any new decisions and how it will involve us. We are also really trying to keep the meetings as ‘live’ as possible whilst we go through the present difficulties!

If any member has any suggestions, ideas or thoughts please get in touch; as we have said, on many occasions, this is your club and we are trying to steer the club through these uncertain seas!

That’s all folks and keep safe!

Mike and Lewis

December 2021 News

A warm welcome to everyone and can we wish you  A Happy (and better ) New Year.  Where has the time gone ?  Reading this, we will hopefully have had all our Christmas Festivities which we were allowed having written this on Dec. 5th. I hope we all got what we deserved !

In December, we began with our competition which was Environment. The judge was Daryl Giles who gave us a good insight as to why the prints and images on display just failed to get into the prize section. We can learn from these critiques to benefit our future entries. On Dec. 8th. we were treated to Lake District Moods by Carmen Norman. ( you can view the competition results by logging on to our website)

The Christmas Social was held on Dec. 14th which took the form of a meal along with the usual quiz, Our thanks to all who were involved in the organizing, well done, it is always very much appreciated.

I give details of our programme for January.   Jan 5th is  Photographing the North West by  Lee Metcalfe,    Jan 12th  Our third competition  Creatures of the World  judged by  Harry Emmett.  Jan 19th  the Junction 36 Battle  and workshop 7 photographs in 7 days.   I can also give advanced notice of the Humanity competition on Feb.2cnd.  which will be judged by Jim Cunningham.

I am hopeful that with the invasion of this new strain of the virus, we will still be able to continue with what has been an excellent start of our ‘21/’22 programme, unfortunately, I failed to find a crystal ball in my stocking ! 

Maurice  Barker.

garstangcameraclub.co.uk

November 2021 News

Well, here we are at the end of yet another year of restrictions, but the main thing is that we ARE still here.

November’s meetings gave us an excellent presentation on Urban/Street Photography, our Events Competition, and an interesting night on Sport and Action.

In December, we have the second of our annual competitions entitled The Environment followed by Carmen Norman’s  Lake District Moods ( on ZOOM ). How fortunate we are to be so close to the Jewel in the Crown. We also look forward to our Christmas Social on Dec. 14th.  An early prompt for Jan 5th is Lee Metcalfe on  Photographing the North West for Fotovue.

Coming Hot off the Press is the news that our club is to “join up” with another in Rangiora, on the South Island in New Zealand. Rangiora is a large town just north of Christchurch. This venture is still at the foundation stage and is the result of some diligent work of our Chairmen and augurs well for the future of the two clubs even though we meet at diametrically opposite times of the day. Well done gentlemen. I can just see the name Garstang International Camera Club appearing at some stage……….well maybe!

Just because the nights have drawn in and the days shortened, don’t put the cameras away, there are  still plenty of opportunities for some good shots.

And a reminder not to forget to hang up your stockings on the 24th. I measured up the boxed new Canon R3 and will have to substitute a pillow case in anticipation !

Finally, can I , on behalf of all our members wish everyone who reads this magazine  Season’s Greetings, everything in moderation !

Maurice  Barker.

garstangcameraclub.co.uk

October 2021 News

Hello, and welcome to our readers. We are slowly leaving summer behind but every cloud has it’s silver lining. The autumn in our part of the globe gives us a spectacle of colours with local woods, fells and even tree lined roads all changing their different shades over the next month or so, and of course our jewel in the crown, the Lake District. Having had a camera in my hand since the age of 9 ( 70 years ago !) , the advent of colour photography, in the early ‘50s, for the masses, had a significant effect on me. Until then, monochrome images had to be hand tinted by someone skilled in this art, but even then, never quite achieved the desired effect.

There remains only one outing in our Summer Programme which takes place on Tuesday,  October 12th 10am onwards, the venues are Rufford Old Hall and Martin Mere. Any newcomers are welcome at this outing.

We began our new year on Sept. 1st at the Arts Centre with a successful meeting and number of potential new members , welcome to the club.  It is never too late to join us. Come along and join us. We meet on the first three Wednesdays each month at 7.30. We ask £5 for admission which includes tea and biscuits which is deleted from the membership fee of £48, should you wish to continue.

Our calendar for October is as follows :

Oct. 6th.      Adrian Lines on     Monochrome Is Not a Filter.

Oct. 13th.    Stu.  McKenzie (available by Zoom)    Journey.

Oct. 20th.   Workshop……Monochrome Photography.  (participation by members on Monochrome Photography and processing.)

And finally, I give notice of our first Coffee Morning on Sat. Oct. 9th. between 10am – 12.30pm. Come along either solo or bring friends / family. All proceeds to the club. This will be followed in the afternoon by a local visit down to the River Wyre to practice photo opportunities, Wildlife/long exposure sports photography etc. Bring your camera…..no pressure ! Everyone welcome.

As the Warner Bros. Cartoons say at the end…….That’s All Folks !

MAURICE BARKER.

http://www.garstangcameraclub.co.uk

September 2021 News

Hello and welcome to our latest report.  The club’s summer season is now drawing to it’s close with only two outings remaining ie.

Saturday  Sept. 18th  Silverdale and Arnside.

Tuesday   Oct. 12th    Rufford Old Hall and Martin Mere.

Our recent outing was to Heysham, with mixed conditions, mainly cloud and the odd shower. Testing conditions for making good images !

We were also in attendance at the Garstang Show. Did you manage to see us ? We were kept dry since we shared the Horticulural Tent and quite a bit of interest was shown. Our thanks go to the Garstang Show Committee for allotting us the space.

Our ’21-’22 season starts with our first meeting on Sept.1st in the Arts Centre. For newcomers, we have quite a comprehensive evening with the following features :

A brief analysis of our website,our competitions and a potted history of the Club.  A camera presentation on the use of filters and long exposures ( might I add, not just for newcomers but many members too ! )  A fine buffet,  along with where our membership fees disappear to and how this year will develop (pun !)

The joining fee is £48 but for a taster and any subsequent meetings, we ask for an entrance fee of £5 which will be deducted from the membership fee if you decide to join. Our aim is to provide a safe gathering for all with as much social distancing as can be allowed for with adequate ventilation,

Finally, I wish to thank the Club’s Chairmen and their Committee for steering us through what I believe has been a successful year in spite of the present conditions.

MAURICE  BARKER

http://www.garstangcameraclub.co.uk

July 2021 News

Hello to everyone, camera enthusiasts or otherwise. If we were dining out, we would be between courses, having a little respite. Our ’20-’21 programme has now come to an end and we now await the new season which will start on September 1st.

On reflection, the past year has been as good as was possible given the situation ( I refuse to use the word covid, it has become too much a part of everyone’s vocabulary ,  All meetings were by ZOOM and therefore we could access presenters from nationwide locations. Our thanks go to our Programme Sec. John Moxham for making some excellent choices.

By the time this article is in print, we will have four of our summer outings remaining, which are:

Fri.     July 16th.     Brockholes.              8am onwards.

Wed.  Aug. 11th.   Heysham.               6pm.

Sat.    Sept. 18th.   Silverdale/Arnside  8am. Onwards.

Tues. Oct 12th.  Rufford Old hall/Martin Mere.  10am onwards.

We were very lucky for our first visit to Glasson, clear blue skies and warm too ! Not so with our second to Calder Vale, a damp afternoon, although I must add that my late appearance was accompanied with sunshine and a colourful sky.

If the Garstang Show does take place this year on August 7th. the Club will have a stall in the Horticultural Marquee with the aim of attracting some new members.

I must end this article on a sad note.  I have to inform readers and club members past and present of the passing of one of our popular members, Bill Hansell.

Bill had been a member for a number of years and was an excellent and successful photographer, his name engraved on many of our trophies. He was always willing to give of his time and experience to those lesser mortals in the club.    He would always be amongst the friendly jousting bouts between members and their specific marques of equipment, Nikon v Canon v Sony etc. but as most will agree, it’s not the camera but the person behind it !

His most recent award was that of holding  PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR  2020-2021. Skills indeed.    I have attached one of Bill’s images, a favourite of mine. He leaves behind his wife Pat and his Family and we offer them our most sincere condolences at this sad time. R.I.P. Bill.

June 2021 News

Hello readers. As you read this, the club’s ’20-’21 programme will have come to an end but we still continue with our social outings  with, of course, social distancing a priority. We have had two outings in recent months, the first to Glasson Dock and it’s environs and the last one visiting Caldervale at bluebell time. For the next one on June 16th. we take in Rivington Pike and the surrounding gardens. Apart from the social nature of the outings, we have an Events Cup for presentation in 2022. All enries for this award have to have been shot on all or any of these visits and so the range of subjects is vast.

I will give details of outings yet to come in the next issue, although as with anything else in this short report, full details can be found on our website (given at the end) which is very easy to navigate.

Our last presentation on May 5th. was an interesting evening given by Kylie-Ann Martin on “My Journey So Far “. A young lady who had made great strides in acquiring good qualifications within the space of six years.

We still have our fingers crossed for the possible opening of the Arts Centre in September so that we may once more, meet socially, and with that in mind attract new members.

                               NO EXPERTISE REQUIRED, JUST A CAMERA AND A DEGREE OF INTEREST.

Who would have thought that at Christmastime in 2019 we would have been subjected to all that has happened in the past 15 months ? We are still not through this and should remain vigilant for the sake of everyone. Anyway, good shooting !

Maurice  Barker.

http://www.garstangcamera club.co.uk

May 2021 News

Greetings to all readers. By the time this is being read( hopefully ), we will be in the Merry Month of May and if all of Boris’ plans go to order , alcoholic drinks may be served outdoors and, if the weather permits, then it may well be a Merry Month !

We are approaching the end of the Club’s year with just a few meetings remaining as listed here.

May 5th………..Kylie-Ann Martin……….My journey so far.

May 12th………A G M. and our Presentation Evening.

May 19th………Chris Upton……….Travels with my X ( Fuji Cameras )

As I mentioned in my last copy, we hope that “proper” meetings may be held again in the Arts Centre in September and with a degree of optimism and a following wind, we may achieve our goal. However, we will still be using ZOOM for many of the presentations but at least we will be able to converse with each other (social distancing, of course ) much more satisfactorily.  As I write this , A spell of stable weather is predicted (kiss of death ?) and so photographic opportunities should present themselves more readily.  Our Summer outings will have started, I listed them in the April mag. but if discarded , can be found on our website given at the end.

We have said goodbye to  an enthusiastic photographer, a keen amateur for many years, HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. We send our sincere condolences to all the Royal Family at this sad time.

Good shooting, but still stay safe through the new stages.

Maurice Barker

http://www.garstangcameraclub.co.uk