Nottingham Trip for Club Members

On Saturday 27th April, a small group of Keyworth Camera Club members visited the Beltane Pagan Festival held in Nottingham’s Sneinton market. This provided a wonderful chance for some street photography, as did the skateboarders doing tricks on the edge of the market.

On the same day, in Nottingham’s Old Market Square, the Ay-Up Market was taking place, so we went there too. There were also lots of performances taking place which offered even more photographic opportunities.

All of us had a great time and many photographs were taken. We are now planning our next excursion and hope that even more KCC members will join us.

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