Morning All
Autumn begins tomorrow – where does the time go eh? And it’ll soon be C………! Aghhhhhhhhhhhh!
Does anyone want any damsons, free! We have a huge crop waiting to be picked in our garden so please come along and help yourselves – they do make great jam especially with sloe gin added!
Notices:
The Opening Night Competition; 3rd September
The rules are very simple:
Best Projected Digital Image (PDI); Open, any subject, colour or monochrome.
One only PDI from any member taken in the last 12 months.
Image sent to me (Mike) by mid-night Monday 1st September on info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk
All presented, anonymously, in a PowerPoint presentation.
2025/26 Battles
All details in previous newsletters. Basic submission below!
All images that scored 19 or 20 during last season’s competitions will automatically be entered for the vote.
However, any member can also enter images to be submitted to the vote.
You can submit a maximum of 4 images
Send to Stan by email to: stanley.pearson@talktalk.net
The deadline is Wednesday 10th September 2025.
Up and coming programme of events:
Wednesday 3rd September – Our opening night of the new season:
We have lots to entertain you! We have talks from: Freda on a badger ‘watch,’ Paul on ‘dog photography – agility courses and fun on the beach,’ Stan on ‘Photographing Mike Patten, Equipment available on loan to members and John Moxham’s garden and John on ‘Printing Your Photographs Using a Colour Lab.’
And, of course, the opening night competition!
Saturday 6th September – Paint Garstang ‘Plein Air Competition.’
If you wish to go around and take photographs of the artists ‘at work’ please do so. From experience, the best time is from say 11am when they are just getting to grips with their ‘subject.’ If you need incentive, Adrian is taking part, plus many more, and I’m sure he will welcome you! If you go to the Arts Centre, they will have a map of Garstang indicating where all the artists will be so you can find them! The weather, at the moment, doesn’t look too bad though it might bring a new meaning to water colours!
These images could be straightforward or a little quirky, it’s up to you! You don’t have to be there all day, just spare what time you can! It doesn’t really get going, like I said, until about 11ish.
They will return to the Arts Centre with their masterpiece no later than 4pm and judging will take place at 4.30 pm and prizes will be awarded at 5.00pm.
Of course, any image could be entered into the appropriate internal competition next season!
I will collate any images and send them on to the appropriate person; so, if you take any send them to me ASAP and I will send them on, cheers.
Wednesday 10th September – Lee Metcalf, our first speaker of the season:
Lee says, “Tonight I’m going to chat about my landscape images I’ve taken for my Fotovue book, ‘Explore and discover the North West,’ which still hasn’t gone to print!! – and why I took them. Plus, various landscape images, I took, in the Lake District and on recent trips to Harris and Lewis and to the Uist’s in Scotland.
Wednesday 17th September – Sue Freeman: Artificial Intelligence; the latest overview.
Artificial Intelligence is a hot and controversial subject at the moment. In this presentation I give a simple overview of where recent technological advances have been made in AI and how this impacts on us as photographers now, and could do in the future.
Wednesday 24th September – Members Evening: a talk by one of our members, John, on colour photos from 1950s-1970s.
John says “I collect old Kodachrome slides and scan them to get an insight into social history.”
This talk is a follow-up on a previous presentation from John, last August (2024), and it proved to be very interesting! Make a note in your diary!
Plus: we will be voting on the images to be submitted for the 3 ‘Battles’ in 2025/26. Thanks here to Stan for organising and co-ordinating the images.
That’s all folks, and see you on Wednesday!
Mike