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'Ribblesdale Camera Club was'7 • well represented and gavea ■;; good account of itself at the :


• prestigious Lancashire and A , Cheshire Photographic ~ Union (L&CPU) annual club-A- , competitions.


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Held over two full days at Edge, Hill University, the competi­ tion comprised Digital Im­ ages on Saturday and Prints on Sunday. Entries were in three categories - Colour,


‘ Mono and Nature - each club. entering eight images in each class. These were assessed by three nationaljudges who in-. dependently scored between: two and five, giving a maxi1 mum possible score of 15. A The open colour category


featured entriesfromtheyery stylised through to more tra­ ditional photographs. Scores


• ranged from the maximum of lSjdown to six, but veryTew we re: aw.arded'full. mark's^ Ribblesdale scored 81 point, putting the local club in 18th place out of the'40 clubs that- entered. Ribblesdale’s top scoring images were “On Key”


; and “Don’t Look Back”, both by;’Steve Proctor and both scoring 12 points.. iiv^iThe Nature category was’





: fullofextremelyhighqual- ' ity.images, making it a very competitive. Ribblesdale scored 82, finishing in 22nd place out of 31 entrants. Top’ scorers were “Phaonia” by Stephen Robinson and “King-'


Garry Williamson's ‘Locked in a Room' scored well fo r the local club in the black and white photographs competition.


some.larger clubs. This was; an achievement because the? local club’s own annualDigS ital competition has not yeti been* held, which usually? provides some strong im! ages. Wigan 10 (the current! world champions) came bull top, with Chorley close be­ hind and North Cheshireii? third place., Sunday saw the prints?


judged, with the same three! categories. There were only! 28 clubs competing, comv pared to 40 in the Project? tions, but all the top clubs were pre'sent. The Open Col­ our category saw Ribblesdale' placed 20th with 82 points.;! .A notable success was Pe?


ter Seavers’ “Peterborough' Cathedral” with 13 points/ while Sue Marsden’s “Misty; Morning” and Trevor Mm-’ klew’s “Riders in the Desert’ each scored 12.


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. 'Y » 1 "= v. ^ ! Nature prints gained 17th ’ (..f ) x m , . f fe .x . . . is A m


place for Ribblesdale with 80 points. Finally Mono prints were judged and again 80' prints gave 19 th place tothe


p i local club. Clare Drew’s ‘F^; - ile”yvas top scorer withi2^| /•f OverallRibblesdaie,was.


* placed 18 th in the prints, tire


i tog.three places going to the : sameclubsin the same order


fv'as th'eDigital competition; ;Wigan 10, Chorley and North


> ‘The End of the Day’.byMichael Critchley, was another high scorer in the monochrome digital images competition.


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fisher and.Catch? by Steve . Proctor, both'scoring 12.


: After lunchithe black- and-white section was con­ sidered and rRibblesdale


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achieved its best showings esiri this section included over the two days, with 88 “End of the Day” by Michael


points ensuring an e igh th - .C ritch le y , “Early M o rn - place finish from the 35 clubs ing Walk” by Peter Seavers,


, entered. High scoring imag-,,- “Dani” by Kevin Preston and


. ‘Don’t Look Back’ wasa high scorer in itssection from Ribblesdale Camera Club member Steve Proctor. ,


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- ^ ^.Compe tition s suchasdm f^ S fa re .a g o o d benchmark'a.nd


Cheshire, v-" ~ - 7 ^ g S fi . vthe.results showed that tlie


: “Locked in a Room" by. Garry^J.Ribblesdale club can certain; Williamson.--- -.- .. : 7 y-v^lyhold.its own in such com-, ... Inthe Digital Projectionslfipany/IWork starts now.for conte'st. Ribblesdale. fin- 'next year’s entry and hope/


ished in 15th place,1'beatingr, fully an even higher finish!,! .


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