“Everyday Objects Photographed in an Interesting Way” and “Long Exposure” were the themes for this year’s Les Frederick Trophies competitions at Viewfinders of Romsey Camera Club. Forty-eight images were entered, giving the judge, Carl Reeve, a busy evening. The “Everyday Objects…” theme was for printed images and Stephen Cooper’s entry “Where’s my Keys?” was chosen as the winner. The judge said it was a really clever image and he loved the framing. Second place was awarded to Roy Lambeth DPAGB, EFIAP for his image “Perspectively Challenging” and third place went to “It’s Schwartz O’Clock” by Lizzie Dutfield.
In the projected digital image category on the “Long Exposure” theme, Pete Robertson was awarded the trophy for his image “Loch Uidh na h-Iarna”. The judge said it was a really lovely image. Andy Louch’s images “Core Over Totem Pole” and “Across the Tees” were awarded second and third places respectively. Two Seals of Merit were awarded to Keith Rose LRPS and further Seals went to Terry Jamieson and Ali Johnston.
Viewfinders meets most Tuesdays at the Jubilee Hall, New Road, Timsbury and new members, regardless of photographic experience, are always welcome.
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Images
1: “Where’s my Keys?” – Stephen Cooper, trophy winner in the print category
2: “Loch Uidh na h-Iarna” – Pete Robertson, trophy winner in the PDI category
3: Left to right: Pete Robertson, Carl Reeve (judge) and Stephen Cooper