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Bracknell Camera Club
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Welcome to Bracknell Camera Club. Photographer of the Year. Trophy Winners (Last Season). Meetings normally start at 7.30 for 8pm and are on Mondays unless indicated otherwise. Welcome Back - Members Evening. A selection of member presentations on a variety of topics. Creative Photoshop Part I. Projected Digital Images Competition. Judge - Barbara Lyddiatt. The Experience of Creating images. Jim Pascoe ARPS ABIPP. A lecture that will unravel the mysteries of drone, aerial and mast photography. Rapid ...
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Prog 14/15
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All Friday meetings are held at The Blind Society Hall, Longstone Road, Eastbourne, BN22 8DA (MAP). Starting at 7:30pm. We meet from late August. Special Interest Groups (SIG). Will be added at a later date. Are held at other venues and times and will be detailed on the individual Group. Talk - Competing in Panels. FRPS EFIAP MPAGB BPE5*. Competition Print 1 - Entry - Intermediate - Established - Nature - People. Talk - Underwater Photography. Talk - That Moment in Time. Chris Coates ARPS DPAGB. Competit...
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Roger Hance Photography: July 2014
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Wednesday, 30 July 2014. Spent a few hours up at the hide at Ipswich on Tuesday afternoon, hoping really to get a shot of either the male or female Bullfinch bathing at the pond. Unfortunately, neither paid a visit, but I will keep plugging away at it. There is always something to photograph up there. Are You Looking At Me? Sometimes, being photographed can be so tiring that it makes you yawn! If you have got an itch, you just have to scratch it! Time to get up and find some food! Saturday, 26 July 2014.
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Little Green Men Photography: The Usual Suspects at Wicken Fen
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Little Green Men Photography. Random postings from an itinerant engineer who would rather be taking pictures or catching trout on the fly. Friday, 3 July 2015. The Usual Suspects at Wicken Fen. Last Saturday, Harriet and I decided to wander up to Wicken Fen. Instead I had to make do with a family of mallards which were patrolling the area in front of the hide. By the way, the splodges in the pictures are not sensor dust spots but small black flies which were absolutely everywhere. Welcome to my blog!
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Little Green Men Photography: Lakenheath Wildlife
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Little Green Men Photography. Random postings from an itinerant engineer who would rather be taking pictures or catching trout on the fly. Sunday, 28 June 2015. A couple of weeks ago, a small band of hardy nature photographers from the RPS headed out to the RSPB Reserve at Lakenheath Fen. Being "Flaming June" the weather was cold, wet, cloudy and windy. Perfect weather for photographing wildlife, in other words (not). On the plus side, the conditions meant that there were lots of snails in evidence.
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Roger Hance Photography: August 2015
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Saturday, 8 August 2015. A couple of shots taken earlier on in the year from our weeks holiday in Cornwall. Two images of Godfrey Lighthouse at sunset. The first is the colour image and the second the mono version , converted using Silver FX. Taken on a tripod, using a Canon 5D Mark III, 24-105mm lens, ISO 100, and 30sec exposure at F16, -Lee Big Stopper filter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Roger Hance FRPS Photography. Roger Hance FRPS Photography. Table Tennis Photography by Roger Hance. RPS Nature Grou...
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Roger Hance Photography: March 2015
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Monday, 23 March 2015. Barn Owl - Welney. Barn Owl - Welney. All shots taken with a Canon 5D Mark III and an `old` 600mmF4 1.4TeleConverter. Although this bird looks like a captive one, (because of the `ring` on it leg), you will find that nowadays most young Barn Owls are ringed as chicks so that they can be identified and monitored . Labels: Barn Owl - Welney. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Roger Hance FRPS Photography. Roger Hance FRPS Photography. Table Tennis Photography by Roger Hance. Ping Pong World...
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B's Photography: July 2014
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Barry Badcock's Photographic Blog. Wednesday, 23 July 2014. In the Garden - May and June. Back in April I set myself a ongoing project to photograph our garden, Flowers and insects etc. Here are a few images from May and June. This Lilly was growing beside the pond. I used a black card behind it. Painted Lady Butterfly (I think). Painted Lady Butterfly (I think). Painted Lady Butterfly (I think). Labels: 2014 Garden Photography Project. Location: Haddenham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 3UT, UK. My Travels #15...
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B's Photography: May 2015
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Barry Badcock's Photographic Blog. Sunday, 24 May 2015. NOTE: This post originally said it was Cromer - Chris Fell just reminded me it was Sheringham, Norfolk. Just a collection of other photos taken early one March morning in Sherringham, Norfolk. Location: Sheringham, Norfolk, UK. Saturday, 23 May 2015. Sherringham Blue and White Pavilion (In March). NOTE: This post originally said it was Cromer - Chris Fell just reminded me it was Sheringham, Norfolk. Location: Sheringham, Norfolk, UK. Evening walk ar...
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B's Photography: June 2015
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Barry Badcock's Photographic Blog. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Northumberland - Post #06 - Seahouses Rock Patterns. We had visited Seahouses Beach the previous day and I became fascinated with the colourful patterns in the rocks. I had become previous inspired by a talk from John Hooton, an Irish Landscape photographer, and by Our Ann Miles who had been to this coast last year. Just after breakfast Sue dropped me off at the Seahouses Beach so I could get these shots. The group later joined me. We were shown a...