What | Members Evening (Note "A") |
When |
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
7:30pm
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All Ages
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Where |
The Angel Hotel Function Room (map)
47 High Street
Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire SN4 7AQ The Function Room is located on the first floor at the hotel. It can be accesssed either through the front entrance and up the stairs by the bar or through the rear courtyard where there is a set of metal stairs on the left hand side. |
Other Info | Open evening for discussion and information sharing |
Category Archives: Club Nights
\\\”Cellars, Towers and Tunnels\\\” – Jon Ratcliffe – The Angel Hotel Ballroom – 10/05/22
What | "Cellars, Towers and Tunnels" - Jon Ratcliffe |
When |
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
7:30pm
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All Ages
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Where |
The Angel Hotel Function Room (map)
47 High Street
Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire SN4 7AQ The Function Room is located on the first floor at the hotel. It can be accesssed either through the front entrance and up the stairs by the bar or through the rear courtyard where there is a set of metal stairs on the left hand side. |
Other Info | An intriguing look at some of Swindon's hidden past and secrets |
Presentation ” Cellars, Towers and Tunnels” – May 10th 2022
Print Mounting Evening – May 3rd 2022
This additional meeting had been arranged specifically to share knowledge and experiences in printing images and their subsequent mounting in readiness for competition submissions. Firstly some potential print suppliers were explored to compare offerings and ease of online ordering. Prices ranged enormously between local print shops to the large online print houses which typically charge around 80p for an A4 print and £1.20 for A3 size.
We then turned our attention to methods of mounting prints for display purposes. Surface mounting the print to a backing board using a spray adhesive is one process that can be used which does require some dexterity in placing the print in exactly the correct position but using a repositional adhesive enables some adjustments to be made. The most popular route in camera clubs tends to be attaching the print to a window mat and securing it with tape. Additionally a backing board can also be used to provide additional rigidity and robustness. Window mats are cut from mat board materials and can be either bought ready made or made yourself using a mat cutter and a great deal of care. Paddy demonstrated how to cut a window mat, attach the print on one edge and then finish by adding a backing board. He also showed various images printed on different photographic papers to demonstrate the effects which can be achieved and also different coloured window mat and backing board materials.
Hopefully the information exchanged and the practical demonstrations will have given people more confidence in producing their own prints and either doing their own mounting or outsourcing. The deadline for print entries for the Annual Competition is May 24th with up to 3 prints allowed in each category of Action; Open and Portrait.
Audio-Visual Evening – April 26th 2022
Members were treated to a full evening of audio-visual presentations which had been entered into last year’s Western Counties Photographic Federation Competition. In total 38 AVs had been entered across 3 main categories: Short; Long and Photoharmony. Short related to presentations that were less than 4 minutes in length; Long included presentations exceeding 4 minutes and a Photoharmony section enabled participants to demonstrate their skills in marrying images through appropriate transitions and strong harmonisation with the sound track. We started viewing some of the unplaced entries before moving to each category and watching the presentations in reverse order. Being able to see the judge’s comments gave further insight into the main characteristics of each presentation and how they were interpreted.
As always the subject matter was diverse ranging from social documentaries covering the covid lockdown experience to vibrant street photography, still life images, unusual connections and exploration of places both in the south west and far further afield. One can only marvel at the skill, patience and creativity that had been used to achieve the final results.
WCPF AV Winning Entries – The Angel Hotel Ballroom – 26/04/22
What | WCPF AV Winning Entries |
When |
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
7:30pm
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All Ages
|
Where |
The Angel Hotel Function Room (map)
47 High Street
Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire SN4 7AQ The Function Room is located on the first floor at the hotel. It can be accesssed either through the front entrance and up the stairs by the bar or through the rear courtyard where there is a set of metal stairs on the left hand side. |
Other Info | A viewing of the audiovisuals submitted across the WCPF region for the annual AV competition |
Tuition Evening – April 19th 2022
Tuition Evening – The Angel Hotel Ballroom – 19/04/22
What | Tuition Evening |
When |
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
7:30pm
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All Ages
|
Where |
The Angel Hotel Function Room (map)
47 High Street
Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire SN4 7AQ The Function Room is located on the first floor at the hotel. It can be accesssed either through the front entrance and up the stairs by the bar or through the rear courtyard where there is a set of metal stairs on the left hand side. |
Other Info | An informal tuition evening focusing on how to use camera controls |
Tuition Evening – April 19th 2022
We have our first informal tuition evening tonight at The Angel where you will be able to learn more about the functions of your camera and how to use its features to improve your images.
Non-members and guests especially welcomed and the evening starts at 7.30 pm in the ballroom (1st floor) at The Angel Hotel, 47 High Street, Royal Wootton Bassett. There is free parking on the High Street and in the Sainsburys car park behind the hotel.
Come along with your camera
Competition Evening – April 12th 2022
Our fourth and final competition round for the Mayor’s Cup for digital projected images was judged by John Taylor from the North West Bristol Camera Club using Zoom Meeting. A healthy attendance gathered at the meeting venue with those unable to attend joining the meeting by Zoom
The Open competition was judged first and the winning entry was from Nigel Walkley and entitled “Oh dear 1” which was a captivating portrait type shot of a deer.
The Power competition proved more challenging to meet the brief with multiple interpretations existing in the dictionary but many not transferring easily into a powerful image. The winning entry was submitted by Rob Slade entiltled “Geothermal power station” which was taken in Iceland.
The only remaining competition of the 2021/22 season is the Annual Competition in June which will feature both prints and digital projected images.