Keyworth Win The Cup

Keyworth Camera Club are proud to announce that we took top honours in The GB Cup Limited Eligibility competition 2025 run by the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain.

Not only did we finish in first place three of our images also gained awards.

Charging Down the Kick by Paul Burrows was selected by judge David Gibbins for his Silver Award.

Do As I Say Not As I Tell You To by Gavin Brand was selected by judge Neil Smith for his Silver Award.

Contact by Steve Myall was awarded a P.A.G.B. Ribbon.

Eight of our photographs scored high enough to make it into the exhibition and you can see all those images accompanying this post.

First Service by David Kissman
Missed Interception – Touch Rugby by Rob Inglis
Painful Clash by David Kissman
Attack v Defence by Rob Inglis
Wheelchair Tennis Action by David Kissman

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