First Summer Outing

On Sunday June 13th, twelve members of Keyworth Camera Club met up at Wollaton Park for a few hours of photography in blazing sunshine. There was also plenty of time for chatting as this was the first chance many of us had been able to meet-up in person for a while.

The Park offered a great variety of subject matter; the lake, trees, flowers, wildlife, architecture and people, to name just a handful. Lots of photographs were taken, some of which will be shown next season during an evening that has been put aside for showing the results of our summer outings – yes, we have more planned.

Thanks must go to Ron for organising this successful trip. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day.

The accompanying group photographs show eleven of our members, Amanda, Bev, Clive, David, Mick, Paul, Pete, Rob, Ron, Steve G, Steve M and our four-legged companion, Seabass. Our twelfth member, Keith, somehow managed to avoid being in the photographs.

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