Final Competition Night 2021-22

On May 5th Keyworth Camera Club held its final heat of its internal competitions. There were three categories, Colour, Monochrome, and Nature. Each section attracted a decent number of entries and a wide variety of subject matter.

Judge Gary Beaton, from Newark, had access to the images a few days before the competition so he’d had plenty of time to evaluate the photographs before presenting his thoughts on them to the club membership.

Gary spoke clearly and praised our images with lots of positive comments in a relaxed manner. He pointed out a few areas that could be improved in some of them, yet still put these critical observations over in an encouraging way. We’d like to take this opportunity to publicly thank Gary for agreeing to critique or images for us.

The three photographs accompanying this post are the section winners and if you’d like to see the winners name and all the other placed images then follow this link to see them. https://keyworthcameraclub.org.uk/round-six-2021-22

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