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COMPETITION SUBJECTS FOR 2010 - 2011 (GET OUT THERE WITH THE CAMERA!):

 

WINTER PROGRAMME

COMPETITION/CRITIQUE LISTING 2010/11

 

SEPTEMBER 2010

16th                  COMPETITION – Print - Set Subject - ON THE BEACHProjected Image - Open.  Judged by Keith Brown FRPS, APAGB, MPAGB, EFIAP from Hope

 

 OCTOBER 2010

14th                 CRITIQUE EVENING – Projected Image - Set Subject - MORNING; Print - Open.  With Ralph Bennett ARPS from Newark

 

NOVEMBER 2010

11th                  COMPETITION – Projected Image - Set Subject - UP CLOSE; Print - Open.  Judged by David Gibbons, ARPS, AFIAP, APAGB, and BPE3* of Nuthall

 

JANUARY 2011

20th              CRITIQUE EVENING – Print - Set Subject - ABBA SONG TITLE; Projected Image - Open.  With Robert Sanders of Stapleford

 

FEBRUARY 2011

17th               COMPETITION – Projected Image - Set Subject - WATERSCAPE; Print - Open.  Judged by IAN PINN from Bingham

 

MARCH  2011

10th               COMPETITION - Print - Set Subject - THIS IS DERBYSHIRE; Projected Image - Open.  Judged by Peter Cheetham APAGB of Rolleston-on-Dove

 

Good luck to All Entrants

Please remember we are no longer having separate slide and digital projected image sections.  They have been amalgamated to one.  This will no doubt  cause the equipment officers a certain amount of pain but your 35mm slides are welcomed.