Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, September 7th, 1989 7 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) THE PRINT SECTION
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THIRD . . . “ Reflec tion” by Ian , Douglas Ma so n,
SECOND . . . “Morning Sun” by Peter Cowking, of Dunsop Bridge Bolton-by-Bowland of ,
Focus on our photo winners THE SLIDE SECTION]
by JOHN DOVER
WELL done to the Ribble Valley snappers!
That was the unani-
mou s r e a c t i o n of judges to our photo graphic competition organised in conjunc tion with Ribblesdale
Camera Club. With 44 colour slides
and 33 prints to choose from, picking a winner was no easy task for the three judges, club member Graham Dudley, photogra pher John Barry and “Advertiser and Times” editor Leigh Morrissey. Here are the splendid
the number of entrants who took the trouble to mount prints on board and give each a title. This, he felt, was an
important point which was all too often overlooked and yet was always so important in directing judges to what the entrant was trying to say. Both prints and slides,
| Readers showed great | technical skill, yet to achieve this did not sacri fice imagination. The result was an eye-catching display, with prints and slides which would do jus tice to many a professional portfolio. Mr Dudley, who is an
results, certainly not done justice by the black and white reproduction from colour prints and slides.
FIRST. . . “Loneliness” by Bruce Pocklington, of Whalley
give ample proof of the beautiful scenery in the Ribble Valley, but, as we say, reproduction in black and white does not do full justice to the range of colour displayed. The £25 first prize mn-
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ner in the print section was Clitheroe geology lec turer Mr Alan Taylor, of Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe, with “The White House in evening mist.” This study is full of mood and depicts a house in Henthorn Road. Runner-up was Peter
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Cowking, of Beatrix Farm, Dunsop Bridge with “Morning Sun," a delightful portrait of sheep
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SECOND . . . “Ribblesdale Pool” by Eleanor Friend, of Clithcroe
section was an evocative study entitled "Loneli ness” by Calderstones Hospital employee JMr Bruce Pocklington, “ Crescent, Whalley. A panoramic view of
“ Reflection” by Ian Douglas Mason, of Middle H o u s e , H o l d e n , The winner of the slides
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Ribblesdale Pool earned second place for Mrs Eleanor Friend, of Sid- dows Avenue, Clitheroe, and “Donkey Work” by Jo n a th an Brown, of Regent Street, Wadding- ton, came third. The competition marks
the club’s 50th anniversary and the 150th anniversary of th e in v e n t io n photography.
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