NWFed Round 3: Amanda Wright's Report and Results

On Tuesday 30th November, Harrow Camera Club hosted, via Zoom, the third and final round of the NWFed. Our judge was Paul Burwood who admirably sifted through both PDI and PDI/Print skilfully scoring images from a myriad of different genres.

The first (prints) round was a bit of a nail biter as all three clubs finished on 89 points which due to the lead Park Street had over us and Harrow from the two previous rounds meant it was highly unlikely that either of us would catch them up so it became a battle for second place. In the end Park Street came 3rd with 86 in the PDI round, EHHPS came 2nd with 88 and Harrow romped ahead with 94

So in the third round:


Harrow won with 183
EHHPS came 2nd with 177
Park Street 3rd with 175

Our top scorers in prints were


Isolation by Nigel Glasgow 20 and a STAR
Mike Lloyd’s High Priestess and Paul Mason’s In Shape both scored 18



Our top scorers in PDI’s were


Shaun Hodge with Sculpture 19
Kristin Mason with Mademoiselle D’Azure 19

Overall scores from all 3 rounds then look like this

1st Place Park Street 570
2nd Place Harrow 564
3rd Place EHHPS 557

Despite disappointingly coming last we did very well with our Starred images and congratulations go to:


John Alexander with Leap Of Faith
Jacqui Sinnatt with She Comes In Colours Everywhere
Dennis Durack with Torridon, Scottish Highlands
Nigel Glasgow with Isolation

These photographers will have another chance in the “Starred images competition” on Final's Day

We wish Park Street good luck in their Semi-Final round.


NWFed Round 1: Amanda Wright's Report and Results

This event was recorded, and EHHPS members will receive a link to the recording in the Newsletter published on 14 November, so if you don’t wish to see the result yet, click away now…

On Thursday evening (11 November) EHHPS competed in this season's first round of the NWFed with Harrow Camera club and hosts Park Street. Our judge for the evening was Colin Southgate who has often been kind in the past to our creative photographic style, however this time it seems sadly we were no match for the other two teams.

Usually this competition comprises a Print section and a PDI section, however in these Covid times the whole event is PDI but still run in two sections with each club submitting 6 images in each section in this 1st round.

The first section was 'prints' and EHHPS had a shockingly poor result scoring 2 x 15's, a 16 and 3 x 17's (97 total) I can't remember the last time our highest score was a 17!

Our top scorers however were:

Shaun Hodge with Evie,
Sally Mason with Shard at Sunset
Amanda Wright with Startling Starling.

The PDI section picked up a little with a 16, a 17, 3 x 18's and a 20* sadly though not high enough scores and once again we came last out of the three clubs.

Our top scorers in this section, with 18 were :

Pyramid Pointe by Paul Mason
Tasty by Shaun Hodge
Your Move also by Paul Mason.

John Alexander did extremely well scoring 20 and achieving one of the two stars awarded with his fabulous wildebeest migration image Leap of Faith.

Total Scores then were

1st Park Street (217)
2nd Harrow (209)
3rd EHHPS (204)

Round 2 is being hosted by EHHPS on 25th November when our judge will be Lloyd Moore, fingers crossed.

(Amanda Wright)

Rosebowl Round 1: Amanda Wright's Report

Amersham PS hosted the first round of The Rosebowl for us on Monday (25th October) via Zoom, judged by the Chairman of the CACC himself, Martin Patten. Also drawn in this round were Harpenden PS and Wantage CC so we knew it was going to be tricky.

Martin certainly explained what it was he didn’t like about the images, blue/grey/desaturated tones didn’t do well, unsmiling models were ‘unreadable’ and artistic images didn’t seem to float his boat either although he did give some good tips on cropping in a few images and used a broad range of scores from 14-20.

The images that scored highly and his two stars were ones that resonated with him, a crowded b&w long exposure shot amongst the clock art installation at Canary Wharf is similar to one he has taken and a rugby tackle of Itoje taken from the sidelines, he’s a fan. Other 20’s were A Momentous Day, a fabulous newsstand shot in b&w with poignant ‘Killer Virus, 2 Cases in Britain‘ headlines and a fabulous Mountain Hare in snow.

Ealing’s top score was 19 awarded to Paul Mason’s In Shape, a lovely high key art nude. Kristin Mason scored 18 for Mademoiselle D’Azure as did Shaun Hodge for The Body.

Final placings were

1st Amersham 269
2nd Harpenden 259
=3rd EHHPS 247
=3rd Wantage 247

Round 2 is on 7th Dec, hosted by Imagez and with Leighton Buzzard and Banbury.

Fingers Crossed 🤞

Amanda

2021 Ron Wake Trophy: Amanda Wright Reports

The 2021 Ron Wake was held on Zoom last night (Tuesday 14 September), with a slightly different format to the norm. Usually twenty images of the total are chosen by one judge and those twenty are judged by another judge at a later date who then picks his/her winner.

Six clubs took part: Watford, Pinner, XRR, Harrow (the hosts), EHHPS and Field End and 46 prints were entered.

Last night our judge was the much revered Chris Palmer (enter here every accolade you can think of), who gave a carefully considered and in my opinion accurate and fair critique of all the images, holding back 9 which each then received an award.

40 people came to watch but sadly the EHHPS support was noticeably lacking with just me and I think Aasem in attendance.

EHHPS did pretty well with two images of our 8 submissions held back:

She Comes In Colours Everywhere by Jacqui Sinnatt received a “Commended”

Downward Curve by Paul Mason was placed Third

- so very well done to you both.

The overall winner was a well deserved and thought provoking monochrome print called Loneliness by Omer Esit of Watford.

Full results here (.pdf).

Summer Event: Photo Walk to Petersham Nurseries: Phil Dean Reports

On Saturday 14th August a group of us visited Petersham Nurseries. Several glasshouses display plants alongside distressed wooden cabinets, vintage chinaware and glassware grouped by colour. Amanda took advantage of the retail therapy opportunity before we retired to the far corner seating area for coffee and cake. We enjoyed face to face conversation, so rare these days. Burgess, Phil and Mike (Roscoe) extended the morning with a stroll along the river to Richmond where we sat outside the White Cross pub and had a healthy lunch of salmon salad. An enjoyable outing and a few potential images for next season’s competitions.

(Phil Dean)

Summer Event: Wine and Cheese Tasting with Martin Creedy

This years Annual wine tasting was attended by 13 and covered the region of Bordeaux in France and due to social distancing rules still in force was held in the garden.

Wines

We had six wines ranging in price from £10.79 to £25.00 at the discounted 12 mixed bottle case price and one surprise wine which was Waitrose's Blueprint Claret Reserve at £6.49 a bottle

The six wines were:

• Château Hartes (Bordeaux)

• Château Toudenac (Bordeaux Superieur)

• Château Bois de Galet

• Château Pontet Barrail Cru Bourgeois (Médoc)

• Château La Clarière (Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux)

• L’Épiphanie de Saint-Émilion

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As usual favourites of the evening were mixed but the surprise wine from Waitrose was fantastic value for money comparing very well with wines costing twice the price.

Cheeses

This year proved to be a record for the cheese selection with 17 different cheeses on offer accompanied by homemade sourdough bread and some Waitrose baguette. The cheeses were:

• Le Rustique Camembert

• French Brie

• Long Clawson Stilton

• Morbier

• Jarlsberg

• Reblochon

• Highmoor

• Compte

• Wensleydale

• Keen's Cheddar

• Lincolnshire Poacher

• Brighton Blue

• Bleu D'Averngne

• Per Las Blue

• Bath Blue

• Barkham Blue

• Tomme De Vache a la Truffe

The extensive cheese selection

We may also have picked up a couple of new club members as we were joined by a couple who googled Wine Evenings and somehow came across our event!

Next year will be Italy, a region we have yet to try and enjoy

Martin Creedy

A Photowalk Around St. Paul's and The Barbican: Rick Beresford Reports

On the evening of July 1st, five club members, Amanda, Aasem, Andrey, Dennis and Rick, went on a photowalk around St. Paul's and The Barbican. Starting from St. Paul's station, the group walked to the shopping centre at 1, New Change. After taking a few architectural shots in and from the shopping centre, the group were amazed to find that the centre's roof terrace was open, despite clear indications on their website that it was closed. So, that was the next stop as this terrace provides excellent views of St. Paul's Cathedral and many other famous London landmarks such as the Shard and the London Eye. The light direction was not ideal but despite this, a good many photos were taken from here. After descending from the roof terrace, the party proceeded to take architectural and street photos as they walked up Wood Street towards The Barbican. The Barbican Centre itself then provided many further opportunities for street and architectural shots. The evening finished with a very pleasant meal on the terrace of The Bonfire restaurant overlooking the Barbican Water Gardens

Rick Beresford

A Selection of Rick’s images from the walk (Slideshow)

Annual Awards Evening: Results and Trophies 2020-2021

Following the AGM on 10 June, President Burgess Taylor, in conjunction with Internal Competition Secretary Emmanuel, announced the results of the Monthly Aggregate Competitions, which take place over the full season. There are eight competitions in each category. An author’s 7th and 8th lowest scores are discarded, and the remaining scores (out of 20) totalled for a maximum score of 120 points.


Print Open

Print Open

First : Jenny Fenton (116 pts)
Second: Karina Limburg (114 pts)
Third: Rick Beresford (111 pts)


Print Set Subject

Print Set Subject

First: Kristin Mason (118 pts)
Second: Paul Mason (116 pts
Third: Rick Beresford (114 pts)


Print Portrait

Print Portrait

First : Paul Mason (120 pts)
Second: Kristin Mason (117 pts)
Third: Mike Lloyd (89 pts)


Projected Open

Projected Open

First Equal: John Alexander (114 pts)
First Equal:
Sally Mason (114 pts)
Third:
Dennis Durack (112 pts)


Projected Set Subject

Projected Set Subject

First Equal: Rick Beresford (115 pts)
First Equal: Paul Mason (115 pts)
Third: Kristin Mason: (112 pts)


Projected Portrait

Projected Portrait

First: Paul Mason (120 pts)
Second :
Martin Creedy (115 pts)
Third:
Kristin Mason (114 pts)


Switch Trophy

Switch Trophy

An announcement regarding the award of the Annual Switch Trophy has been held over.

PAGB Inter-Federation Competition: Results and Amanda Wright's Report

The PAGB Inter Federation Competition was judged on Sunday 6th June. Here is Amanda Wright’s report:

The CACC didn’t fare too well in the Open, coming 13th, with A Momentous Day by Steve Collins LRPS BPE1 of Harpenden PS achieving our highest score of 14, and being awarded a PAGB Ribbon.

I am however delighted to say that we did come 5th overall in the Nature Competition.

It was a win for the Ladies in this category with Coyote In The Snow by Julia Wainwright FRPS MPAGB BPE2 of Harrow CC scoring 15 and achieving a Silver medal from Rod Wheelans.

Bobcat In Snow by Karina Limburg from EHHPS achieved a PAGB ribbon

Fox Fight by Terri Adcock LRPS CPAGB AFIAP P of Watford also achieved a PAGB ribbon, with all images scoring top marks of 15.

Congratulations to you all, top scoring images and federation positions can be found here.

Karina Limburg’s Ribbon-winning ‘Bobcat in the Snow’

Karina Limburg’s Ribbon-winning ‘Bobcat in the Snow’

Amanda Wright

Millennium Winners

The 3rd of June saw our annual Millennium Print and PDI competitions. All the pictures scoring 20 are voted on over several rounds by the club members, to find out which were their favourites of the year. For the second year running, rather than running round a meeting room with strips of paper, votes were cast using Pollunit and Zoom online.

First up were the PDIs. The winner this year was The Tower Bridge at Sunset by Aasem Al-Sikab. Many congratulations to Aasem, particularly as he is a new member to the club. The image was extremely popular, and was clearly ahead through all the rounds of voting. Runners up were Tuscan Farmhouse and Rock Formation, both by Dennis Durack, A Platform for Elegance by Paul Mason and Waves Of... by Emmanuel.

The Tower Bridge at Sunset

The Tower Bridge at Sunset

Tuscan Farmhouse

Tuscan Farmhouse

Rock Formation

Rock Formation

A Platform for Elegance

A Platform for Elegance

Waves Of…

Waves Of…

In the Prints, the winner was Bobcat in the Snow by another new member, Karina Limburg. Congratulations again, us long term members are going to have to up our game! Runners up were Kings Cross Flats by Rick Beresford and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque by Jacqui Sinnatt, another recent recruit.

Bobcat in the Snow

Bobcat in the Snow

Kings Cross Flats

Kings Cross Flats

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Inspiration to us all, and this time next year, we hope we can vote in person once again!



EHHPS vs Highcliffe and Infinity: Amanda Wright's Report

On Wednesday 12th May, EHHPS met Highcliffe & Infinity in a match over Zoom. This is the report from External Competition Secretary, Amanda Wright.

So once again Covid 19 put paid to a much loved and missed trip down to the New Forest for our annual derby with Highcliffe and Infinity, although Chairman Clive told us we were better off not having made the trip down as the weather had been atrocious, it was far better being in sunny London, haha!

Our judge for the evening was Maria Leekblade who had a lovely demeanour finding something positive in every image but also giving good critique where required to all 40 entries and she obviously had impeccable taste as EHHPS won with a final score of 173 to EHHPS and 162 to Highcliffe and Infinity.

They score out of 10 down South which is always an initial shock and scores on the night ranged from 6.5 - 10

Maria held back 10 images with 8 being ours, always a good sign and we were awarded:

Seven 9’s

One 9.5: No Tissue, No Problem by Karina Limburg

and three 10’s:

Arctic Fox by Karina Limburg
Queen of Spades by Mike Lloyd
Waiting by Paul Mason

Arctic Fox was awarded 1st Place

Queen of Spades 2nd

Lone Windmill by Highcliffe was 3rd

Hopefully we will get to return in person next year and we finally have control over this pesky pandemic..

(Amanda Wright)

Rosebowl Day: Amanda Wright reports with Results and Videos

Amanda Wright, whose image Faded Tulips received a Highly Commended award in the Phone Photography competition, reports on a Full Day at the Rosebowl:

As per Rosebowl Day usual the final competition was held on a glorious sunny day.
The morning kicked off early at 10.00am with the all new Phone Photography competition judged by Gordon Brown from Winchester with about 60 people in attendance.

Out of the 126 images entered 37 were critiqued, 15 held back with seven given Highly Commendeds. The overall winner in 1st place was Pelicans At Sunset by Martin Patten. Much like the Chilterns 100 only one image per photographer was permitted and the individual authors were responsible for choosing their image.

One of the seven images to receive Highly Commendeds was Faded Tulips by myself.

The complete Phone competition can be viewed as a video here
The full results of the Phone Competition are here


After a short break Gordon Brown went on to judge the Rosebowl Starred images. The overall standard in this event was unsurprisingly very high and several people remarked how pleased they were not to have to judge such a high standard competition.

There were 43 images in total, 12 were held back and four awarded Highly Commendeds.
The first place image was Nature’s Mercy by Jim Turner of Hemel Hempstead.

The full entry list and awards for the Stars competition are here

The Rosebowl Final resumed after a lunch break at 2pm and was judged by Marilyn Robert’s, President of The Yorkshire Photographic Union with 74 people in attendance. The Final is contested between the top 12 clubs from the three previous rounds, sadly EHHPS were not amongst them this year.


There were 88 images in total which all received a critique and the judge held back 15 images almost all of which were Natural History. Six 20’s were awarded and it was an incredibly close run final this year.

1st Place was Watford 145
2nd Place Amersham 144
3rd Place Oxford 142
4th Place Woodley 140

Full results from the Rosebowl Final are here

Mike Lloyd takes Best Image award in the CACC Championship Day PDI Competition

And was was further success for EHHPS members, as Amanda Wright reports:

The first and hopefully last Zoom held Championship Day is now concluded and was slightly changed from our normal format.

The three judges were Judith Parry DPAGB AFIAP HonPAGB and Roger Parry ARPS MPAGB EFIAP HonPAGB from Mid Counties Photographic Federation of which Roger is Vice President and Tim Morland ARPS from Surrey Photographic Association.

Scoring this year was between 4 -10 (max 30) instead of 2 - 5 (max 15) and instead of our seeing every image with no critique the judges were asked to each select 15 favourite images which they could then critique on in both The Championship Day PDI Competition and The Chilterns 100 Competition.

This year 20 clubs entered 221 images from their members in The Chilterns 100 and 14 clubs each entered 15 (210) images.

In the Chilterns 100

Judith Parry gave special mention to:

  • Amur Leopard by John Alexander which scored 23 and

  • Waiting by Paul Mason which scored 27 and won a PAGB Ribbon award.


Roger Parry gave special mention to:

  • Shasta Curve by Kris Mason which scored 24

Tim Morland gave special mention to:

  • Battersea Power Station At Night by Dennis Durack which scored 23


The Bronze Medal went to Cell Count by Chris Drew from Woodley scoring 28
The Silver Medal went to At Rest by John Station also from Woodley scoring 28
The Gold Medal went to Coyote In The Snow by Julia Wainwright from Harrow scoring 29


In The Championship Day PDI Open Competition

Judith Parry gave special mention to:

  • En Pointe In Pink by Dennis Durack scoring 23

Roger Parry gave special mention to:

  • Against The Grey by Kris Mason scoring 23

Tim Morland gave special mention to:

  • Bobcat In Snow by Karina Limburg scoring 27


The overall Best Image and Winner of the Competition was Queen of Spades by our very own Mike Lloyd scoring 29 points and agreed winner by all 3 judges who each gave a thoroughly glowing critique of this outstanding image, well done Mike, very well deserved.


(Amanda Wright)

The CACC have made images and scores from the competitions available via YouTube videos:

  • View all images for the Chilterns Hundred Members Exhibition video here

  • View all images for the Projected Championship here

Below: Mike Lloyd’s winning image: Queen of Spades

Mike Lloyd’s winning image: Queen of Spades

Mike Lloyd’s winning image: Queen of Spades

Below - Paul Mason’s Waiting: Judge’s Ribbon, Chilterns 100

Waiting by Paul Mason: Judge’s Ribbon, Chilterns 100 2021

Waiting by Paul Mason: Judge’s Ribbon, Chilterns 100 2021

One that Got Away

Rick Beresford’s entry to the Chilterns 100, Exploding Mushrooms, was unfortunately overlooked when our images were submitted to the Chilterns 100. One to watch in future competitions, and well worthy of exposure here.

Exploding Mushrooms by Rick Beresford

Exploding Mushrooms by Rick Beresford

Rosebowl Round 3: Results and Amanda Wright's Report

It was the third and final round of the Rosebowl PDI competition last night (Monday 1st February), hosted by Pinner and against Imagez , Croxley CC and EHHPS. The round was judged by a very poorly sounding Kevin Day who nevertheless stoically soldiered on.

The evening was attended by Paul and Kris, Dennis and myself.

The recurring theme for the evening seemed to be about the difficulties of judging an open competition where you are judging wildlife against landscapes against portraits etc and I think Kevin was often conflicted, holding back an impressive 19 images out of the 60 entries. He handed out 7 20’s and 11 19’s with final scores:-


4th Croxley: 255
3rd EHHPS: 269
2nd Pinner: 270
1st Imagez: 284

The writing was on the wall as to the eventual outcome, as 11 of the 19 held back images were from Imagez. EHHPS frustratingly, narrowly missed second place by a meagre 2 points!

EHHPS top scorers for the evening with 19 were


Arctic Fox by Karina Limburg
The Bathers by Jacqui Sinnatt
(thank you newbies)


Then we had a whole raft of 18’s:

En Pointe In Pink by Dennis Durack
Duo Form by Kris Mason
Storm Dennis by Jenny Fenton
No Tissue, No Problem by Karina Limburg
Shards by Paul Mason
Bobcat In Snow by Karina Limburg
Father And Daughter by Adil Pastakia
Bee Versus Crow by Emmanuel
Waiting by Paul Mason
Looking For Artemis by Nigel Bunclark


Well done all.

We are currently in 8th position on the fixtures leaderboard and I fear this final round may well have knocked us out of the top 12 qualifying for the Final on Sunday 18th April, I’ll keep you posted.

(Amanda Wright)

CACC Competitions Revisions and New PhonePhotography Competition

Sunday 21st March 2021: Championship day

  • PDI only - no Print Competition. Closing Date: 1 March 2021

  • Chilterns 100: will be prejudged and the top 45-50 scoring images will be commented on live with the other entries shown via online Video. Closing Date: 1 March 2021 but EHHPS members should submit their entries (one per author) to Amanda Wright by 22 February.

  • The Championship final will also be prejudged. and the top scoring images from each club will be commented on live as will the award winners. The other entries and score will be shown via online video.

Sunday 18th April 2021: Rosebowl Final

The Rosebowl final will comprise a 2-part day and will be delivered via zoom with judging of each part by different judges.

  • AM - Mobile Phone competition and Rosebowl Starred images individual final

  • PM - Rosebowl final

The PhonePhotography Exhibition is a new competition for individual members to enter one image originated in a phone camera. Entries (one per author) to be submitted through our External Competition Secretary, Amanda Wright. The CACC closing date is 29 March 2021 but EHHPS members should submit their entries to Amanda by 22 March.

Please note that all of the above competitions will take place online - timing and access details to be advised.

Further information on the CACC website including the amended calendar

Rosebowl Round 2: Amanda Wright's Report and Results

On Tuesday 15th December Maidenhead played host to our second round of the Rosebowl judged for us by the very popular Chris Palmer. Chris’s judging style has always been a favourite of mine as he uses a very broad vocabulary, expertly talking around a picture with its good points and failings but never in a dull or repetitive way. I know Chris’s own work is mostly natural elements and landscapes but always with a creative eye for light, form and above all composition. He often abstracts his subject so I was delighted when I discovered he was to be the judge for our forthcoming round. Having judged for all of the other clubs several times in the past I was also quietly confident that we would do well. Sadly once again though, despite all this, EHHPS were once again thwarted and beaten to third place, just.

The final score was:

1st Maidenhead 263
2nd Leighton Buzzard 239
3rd EHHPS 238
4th Northfields 227

Chris gave a wide range of scores from 14 and awarded four 20’s and three 19’s and with 52 of the 60 images scoring 17 or less, high scores seemed somewhat elusive.

Our top scorers on the night were

Karina Limburg with Arctic Fox: 20 and a Star

Paul Mason’s Rebel Rocker scored the only 18 of the night

Well done to both.

Pinner will be hosting our third and final round on Monday 1st Feb, titles and images will have to be in at least two weeks before and I need 15 images, some of those already used can be used again but if you have anything you’d like to be considered please send them off to me 1600 x 1200

We’ll be against Imagez and Croxley too.

Amanda Wright

Results - click on the summary below for the detailed scoresheet

Click above for the full scoresheet (.pdf)

Click above for the full scoresheet (.pdf)






NorthWest Fed Round A3: Amanda Wright's Report and Results

On Thursday 3rd December it was all to play for in the final round of the NWFed. EHHPS were trailing Watford by 9 points, a not impossible sum to catch up on. Sadly however, it wasn’t to be. The judge Paul Burwood had a tricky task with the quality of images presented and whilst he clarified that he would be looking for creativity, once again it was Natural History that came out on top.

Six 20’s were awarded across the whole competition, (4 were fauna, 2 were flora) unfortunately though EHHPS didn’t manage a 20 or a star in this round and only one 19 came our way. Well done Paul Mason with Waiting.

Total scores for the round were:

PRINTS

EHHPS 88
Pinner 89
Watford 93

PDI’s

EHHPS 88
Pinner 94
Watford 94


TOTALS (for this round)

3rd EHHPS 176
2nd Pinner 183
1st Watford 187


The totals then for the 3 rounds combined:

3rd Pinner 562
2nd EHHPS 570
1st Watford 590

We wish Watford well in the Semi Finals.

Across the competition EHHPS was awarded 4 stars so these images will have a second chance and compete against all the other starred images in the competition.

The Bathers by Jacqui Sinnatt
Storm Dennis by Jenny Fenton
Queen of Spades by Mike Lloyd
Statuesque by Kris Mason

Amanda Wright