2022 P.A.G.B. GB Cup

Keyworth Camera Club entered the open section of the 2022 P.A.G.B. GB Cup competition. This was judged by Caroline Colegate ARPS APAGB, Chris Palmer FRPS EFIAP DPAGB and Rosemary Willman Hon. FRPS.

The winning club in the open section was from our federation, Nottingham & Notts, who scored 149 points. We scored 131 points, which saw us finish in joint 29th place out of 87.

Two of our members, David Kissman and Rob Inglis had two images each that scored high enough to be accepted into the exhibition, so well done to them both.

Extra special congratulations to David, as his image Winning Match Point was awarded a Bronze Medal for Best Tennis photograph.

Please see the images accompanying this report to see which of our accepted photographs were taken by which photographer.

Winning Match Point by David Kissman – winner of a Bronze medal for best tennis image.
Didn’t Win by Rob Inglis
Running Forehand by David Kissman
Dreaming by Rob Inglis

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