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Parkland Photography Club - November, 2002 |
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Tisdale - December 8, 2002 - by: Gerald Crawford | ||||||
Parkland Photography Club held its November meeting on Tuesday, November 26th with all members present but two. Welcome to prospective member Marg Paidel from Nipawin. There were six prints entered in the Theme competition. The theme was “Crafty” and first went to Harry Bourne for his photo of two crafty looking ravens. Runners-up were Alan Caithcart’s photo of a poker table with a full house, aces and sixes, spread out (Is that the Dead Man’s Hand?) and Glen Neish’s photo of a man working with a welding torch on a shop floor. Can’t tell what he’s building, but it looks pretty crafty. |
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A new system of judging was used, as suggested in a previous newsletter - members are divided into three groups; each group discusses each entry among themselves and assigns the entry a score. That way the entry gets critiqued as well as rated. Darlene says it worked well. The Club’s new slide show was viewed, and members clarified or added to the commentary. The slide show will be presented at seniors’ residences and at other gatherings through the winter. Lunch was thanks to Alan Caithcart, who brought it, but it was made by friends who took pity on him (or on the rest of us!). It was washed down with cold water as someone forgot to plug in the kettle. New member Dorothy Wark presented a showcase of photos taken in northern Saskatchewan; all had been taken with a digital camera and printed from her computer. |
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We then held a “share” session | ||||||
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Our January meeting will be on January 28th at 7pm, at Fairlight Studio. The Theme is “Sky”, and the Neish family will provide a showcase of photos from their recent trip to Holland. | ||||||
Gerald B. Crawford |
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