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F R O M b o x B r o w n i e t o a u d i o - v i s u a l d i s p l a y s — M r B a r n e s ( c e n t r e ) a n d m e m b e r s o f R i b b l e s d a l e C a m e r a C l u b f o c u s o n a l l a s p e c t s o f p h o t o g r a p h y ,
as well as your body.
he phrase, “smile, please”, is one we have all heard when posing for the sim ple family snap; the occasion when dad desperately tries to make sure his Japanese camera photographs your head
i Of course, the occasional snap for the family album ahe sound in my shows is authentic. If it is a show fs just one aspect of photography and this was con Rirmed when I met Mr Frank Barnes, the chairman of
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ibblesdale Camera Club. t For while Mr Barnes’ interest in the world of shut as pursued with all the passion of a paparazzi
aers, film and flash guns started with the family photo hlbum, it quickly developed into a hobby which he
ook pictures of my children.” j However, as it developed, Mr Barnes decided to
w'^MrSSme^'of Chatbum Road, Clitheroe, said: “My bife bought me a camera when my first daughter was tom in the early 1960s, but. like most dads, I just
rinterested in alf aspects of photography, including sailway photography, portraiture, travel snaps, land
oin Ribblesdale Camera Club and there the world of the club
cape shots and evening and night pictures. , bNow in its 56th year, the club has around 40 mem
is photographic field. t Mr Barnes has actually transformed his still pic
s His audio-visual shows combine pictures,and iound, and through using a complicated slide-switch a bird in flight.,
now. v
ng technique can produce the appearance of move ment on screen, such
s Mr Barnes, who runs Ethos Gallery, Clitheroe, els tarted audio-visual photography about seven years
cers, many of whom meet every Tuesday at their aike other members, has picked up many useful tips
lub room on Ribble Lane, Chatbum. l Through his membership of the club, Mr .Barnes, hbout photography and this has allowed him to widen
rures into moving pictures, as those Ribble Valley, kesidents who have seen his slide shows will already-1
on a tape recorder. t “I take a tape recorder wherever I go, so a lot of
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ago, following a holiday in Thailand. Instead of just showing the holiday pictures, he decided to re-create the atmosphere by adding sound, so that now, apart from cliciang away with his camera, he also relies -
sbout a street market, then the hubbub is all resd,” at any time, as well as a projection and sound system
aid Mr Barnes. aThe club has its own dark room for members to use ' cllowing them to display their work in cinema-type
talks on all aspects of photography, including every thing from how to capture wildlife on film to achiev ing the three-dimensional effect with cameras. AOf course, it is all very well talking about pictures:
started using a camera. Mr Barnes said: “The compe titions sure not too serious and we have a beginners’ section.- People should not think we sire all budding David Baileys. The club attracts everyone from farm ers to financiers, all with an interest in photography. t “It is like a lot' of hobbies. People think that bo join a photography club you need to be an expert,
nd, in the process, snap up prizes lor their efforts. o Some people might feel intimidated at the prospect
f displaying their work, especially if they have1 only ut that is not the case.”
of.photography: best when helsaid.y’Tt is for'people'll ' who go out at night,tsee a
nice.scene; land think‘If in
only I had a camera.’ Thenext time, they will take a -' camera.”--
TRibblesdaie Camera Club’s meetings start each Fuesday , at 7-30 p.m. in the .Chatbum club room. ■ .
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urther information about the club programme is !■ available from Mr Barnes on 01200 22597. . ■ > -
T H E c l a s s o f ’4 5 a t t h e f o r m e r C l i t h e r o e G i r l s ’ G r a m m a r S c h o o l i s p l a n n i n g _a r e u n i o n i n A p r i l '— a n d . i t lo o k s l i k e - b e i n g a t r e m e n d o u s s u c c e s s . -■ .
I t l o o k s l i k e q u i t e a r e u n i o n f o r g r a m m a r s e h o o l o l d g i r l s rWe have had a most encouraging ■worth, Marjorie Duckworth, Mar-
“on an old school photograph, said: ■ esponse in our endeavours to
p It is now 50 years since the supils of the lower fifth of 1945 left bchool, but time, has not been a
.;trace the.pupils from the lower ■ hat we are now scattered far and
fifth. t “Needless to say, we have found
garrier to. tracing; most of the old “ampshire), who appealed to the
irls. - HMrs Margaret Aspinall (nee tAdvertiser and Times” earlier in
wide, including one of our group in New Zealand, and most are very enthusiastic, at. the prospect of meeting again.”
he year, to help trace the line-up' — Joyce Horne, Kathleen Ash- ,
in the Clitheroe area on Wednes •day, April 17th, but is still anxious
i> She is hoping to arrange a lunch ; to hear any news' of five old girls
:■ onditions.Every week, the club has a guest speaker, giving
rt the end of the day, it is the developed print that aers cim display their developed prints and slides,
eally matters. bThe club holds regular competitions where mem
garet Burrows and Vera Eas . twood (maiden names, of course). •
Mrs Aspinall believes they came from the Whalley and Burnley
areas.She is intending to keep in touch with all those who have already expressed an interest in the reunion, and anyone wanting more ;
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details should contact Mrs Apsin- all at 21 The Grange, Packington, s Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicester shire, or Mrs Dorothy Harrison (nee-Boothman), at Shawbridge House, 10 Shawbridge_ Street, Clitheroe.
Adventure aw aits
' , Nicholas Quinlan (picturered) has: just heard that he has been chosen ;
A N 'e x p e d i t i o n t o B e l i z e , i n H o n d u r a s , a w a i t s a 1 7 - y e a r - o l d A - l e - v e l s t u d e n t f r o m S t o n y h u r s t C o l l e g e .
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j from among thousands of applicants to- Ioin one of the Operation Raleigh'; : nternational expeditions, which take'i
participants all over the world. The expeditions are chosen for the
opted to join A 10-week expedition to ” ; Belize and will be involved in important
jnges they offer to participants. ; 1 Nicholas,, of-Hazlemere, Surrey, has
community and'other projects during his stay, which will take place after his
A-lcvels in the summer." bAfter completing his examinations in niversity.
oiology, geology and design' technol ugy, Nicholas hopes to read geology at,
, mental and leadership chal-'
I HAVE often found ■
their lives to the service;of-Jesus, have been;disap-. pointed with ■
victuals vary".ai great deal in temperament and their, reactions, under various emotions, can .be totally .dif
ferent fiom each other. bEntering into the joy of the Lord Jesus, aware of
confess; that this has - not. been ■ famous example comes ■ ' never in any1 ■
Christ'-'An assurance was given ■ (jiiiisu mi
i: There are those
who-actually.feel.like jumping for.. -oy in the sheer glory of it, but many of us have to
/ experience-' However,‘when describing his
feehngs.in b. ,— ..
folks who, having dedicated - their experience up; to * that; time. .Inch-‘
- able to1 experience. Wesley explained that this lack of sheer rapture was natural to some, as God sometimes-, ■ gives and sometimes withholds . * - His-brother, Charles, wrote; in his.well-known; r
eing saved from sin’s unhappy influence, can affect ., - us all in different ways.
doubt as to the validity- of his. religious- --
■ name.”.-Weireact'accoixlmg-to.our personal disposi-:; 1 itiorir Most of us can count our blessings without feel-V . ing that we must jump for joy.. ■
hymn; “My heart'it■
our experience. . A-. , . l article of beaten brass will,' before purchasing, insist i? to mind; John Wesley was ^ :lon; taking it into the street to hold .it: to the light and
sually have simple: entrances ;withrio'.windows. . ^ Often a customer wishing to buy: a piece of silk or an -;.
.'.sunshine; so'that any faults or flaws are revealed.: It •is the Christian’s duty:to expose.every action to the :
’he makes no note of ecstasy. He wrote: “I felt my .. . .. -- heait strangely warmed. I felt that I did trust-ini.^^mustbegotndof.
unto to me .that He .. - Many r-
WeslevTiad"askedr“This rannot be faith, for where is quered by letting in the healmg rays of the sun.'The f the iov?” He tells us explicitlyithati while great-joy ^ light of .Chnst is like that.. The,light of Chnst lanoti’y
. . . . , - •
dragged.in to the light of day. lt is the surest wny to 'J . „______ ^____„........„ diseases'have been-con-A.
can be avChnstian’s experience on conversion, it is only illuminating, but can also be healing.-^ not essential to it > “■
as a’mystical spiritual step which they were not /thoughts. ” V .
wYes, sometimes an individual will wonder if there _^r Jesus Christ illuminates our actions and cleanses our si
; , It is time for us to nse and shine when the lights - -
u -rf !• -* ,7 U.' d •sv: t ■ -• • - .v"^ -7 V ■ " ■l-J si: have been overcome, through being .n , . ^ u In eastern countries-the shops in the
-.bazaars-.1
doth dance: at the sound of. His , ,< , -
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