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Welcome to the BHPS News Blog. Here you will find a variety of articles celebrating and sharing the successes of club members, particularly in external competitions and awards, as well as other items of news pertinent to our photographic society. If you would like to share your news with the rest of the club, please email me at [email protected], and perhaps include a photograph or two (1400x1050) if relevant.
Congratulations to Paul Adams for landing 3rd place and a prize of £50 for his photo of Onela Beach, Oregon. Click on the link below to see Paul's picture and the other placed entries.
https://www.the-dps.co.uk/
A talk by Paul Adams given to the Disabled Photographers Society and recorded on YouTube. Click on the link below to access it:
Excellent article by Paul Bather published in the Royal Photographic Society's Digital Imaging Group magazine recently. Paul describes his approach to photographing modern city buildings. Well worth a read!
City Blocks by Paul Bather ARPS
Click on this link to see the Club Profile article in the March edition of Photography News. As well as being on line, this is a free newspaper which is generally available in shops like Jessops and other camera outlets.
https://online.bright-publishing.com/view/747282/36/
BHPS scored a stunning victory at Crayford on Tuesday night. (25th February). Pitting PDIs against Crayford Camera Club and Dartford & District Photographic Society, we topped the scoring with a total of 227 points out of a possible maximum of 240, a
full 15 point lead over Crayford’s 212, with Dartford third on 208. The following five BHPS photos scored a maximum 20 points:
Film Noir Sam by Ron Jarvis
I’m Tougher Than I Look by Wayne Daniels
Ural Owl in Flight by Bill Metson
Indian Elephant Dust Bath by Richard Winston
Sad News by Richard Winston
The 20 pointers were aided and abetted in no small measure by photos from Sue North, Janet Kent, Paul Adams and Paul Bather.
Film Noir Sam
I'm tougher Than I look
Ural Owl in Flight
Indian Elephant Dust Bath
Sad News
It was also pleasing to see a large cohort of BHPS members at the event which was judged, obviously very well, by Glyn Bareham LRPS CPAGB.