BPS Newsletter - Issue 228                                                                                    15 March 2017
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Wednesday 15 March
Next Wednesday we have the final round of the Projected Image Competition, this will be the evening when, as well as seeing who has won this round, we find out who the overall winner of this year's contest is. The judge for the evening is Michael Krier ARPS MA (Photography). Michael is a well recognised judge and speaker, however I have trawled the web and have failed to find a website for him, so you'll have to wait for next Wednesday to see the sort of things that he likes.
 
Now We Know How he Gets So Many Acceptances ......
..... he takes twice as many pictures as anybody else! Greg Duncan was snapped here, in Venice last week (by Barry Mead) exposing a nice pair of Canons!
 
For those of you who aren't too sure what Greg's up to, he's heavily into stereo photography these days, having won numerous awards in international stereo exhibitions.
 
Print Competition - Round 3
 
League Table
Sorry to Gordon Stirrat, I robbed him of a valuable point in last week's League Table and only gave him 1 point for his 3rd place in Round 3. Below is the correct version.
Bi-Monthly Print Competition
Year 2016-2017 - Points League Table
1st = 4; 2nd = 3; 3rd = 2; HC = 1
           
  Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TOTAL
ADVANCED          
Joanne Searle 2+1 3 4+1   11
Derwood Pamphilon 1+1 4+1 1+1+1   10
Barry Mead 1+1 1+1+1 1+1   7
Keith Wood 3+1 1+1 1   7
John Hudson   1 3+1   5
Ann Mead 4 1     5
Brian McBride   2+1 1   4
Mike Bews 1 1+1 1   4
Gordon Stirrat 1 1 2   4
Bery Heaton   1+1 1   3
Terry Hilton 1   1+1   3
Andrew Wood   1+1 1   3
Steve Bridgen   1+1 1   3
David Alderson     1   1
Mike Bigger 1       1
Mike Fox     1   1
Tony Gill   1     1
Mike Hall 1       1
Pete Howell     1   1
Patsy Southwell 1       1
Carol Sykes   1     1
Gordon Thomas   1     1
           
INTERMEDIATE          
Jason Eastham 4+3 2+1+1 3   14
Tim Woolf   4 4 + 1   9
Robert Eschle 2+1 1+1 1   6
Steve Field   1+1+1 1   4
Graham Pears   3 1   4
Daniel Mills   1+1 1   3
Gerry Gill 1+1       2
Joan Symes     2   2
Vicky Harrison   1     1
           
BASIC          
Frank Tait 4       4
 

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
I know that some members (well, at least one that I can think of!) have doubts about the "honesty" of some of the manipulated images that we see these days, especially with all the manipulation that has obviously gone on in many creative images. You might be interested to see that, over the years, things haven't changed. What follows is an extract from a letter written by a member (anonymously) in 1985 to BPS Council, voicing his disquiet about the amount of fiddling and diddling that went on in the production of (darkroom) images:
 
…..I have to confess an inner abhorrence of the entire concept of tarting up a print through the now well established means of burning in, spotting, negative reduction – you name it. While tempting – albeit costly and complicated – (effective granted) – I deem, yes I really do, these approaches to the production of a perfect statement being totally dishonest...
 
Something On The Telly!
Mike Bigger has emailed me to let me know of a forthcoming programme on BBC4 at 9pm, next Monday's. The programme is called Britain in Focus: A Photographic History: although the first episode was last Monday, there are still two more episodes to go. I'm told by those who watched episode 1 that it is well worth watching.

In the series, Eamonn McCabe celebrates Britain's greatest photographers, sees how science allowed their art to develop, and explores how they have captured our changing lives and country. Eamonn explores the science behind early photography, and shows how innovative photographic techniques made possible the careers of pioneers like Roger Fenton and Julia Margaret Cameron. He sees how great figures of the age such as Queen Victoria and Isambard Kingdom Brunel were captured on camera, and revisits the Victorians' sense of wonder about the 'natural magic' of photography and the role it played in their lives.
 
Photography News
Download the latest issue (41) of Photography News here.
 
Download issue 180 of the PAGB eNews here.
 
Dates For Your Diary
1-31 March Batsford Arboretum, Batsford, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos GL56 9AB - It is the start of blossom time at Batsford Arboretum. March is the perfect time to see a host of golden daffodils in all their spring glory! Wander through swathes of yellow and enjoy the spring sunshine from beneath the glorious tree canopy. The Arboretum is starting to show signs of life again after the winter, including the early flowering blowsy magnolias. Details here.
12 March Bath Half Marathon - Full details here.
18-19 March The West of England Game Fair (formerly The Westcountry Game Fair) at Royal Bath & West Showground, Somerset – this is the first major game fair of the year – Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 March, 9.00am until 5.00pm both days
The West of England Game Fair is an important countryside event, supported by the British Association for Shooting & Conservation (BASC), Gunstar and The Countryman’s Weekly. Great for field sports: Shooting, fishing and gun dogs. Also a large array of country food, local producers and a Game Cookery Theatre. Details here.
19 March Mendip Raceway - 1pm 19 March. Banger racing - Micro Massacre! ORCi National Bangers under 1400cc; Heritage Junior Stock Cars; National Bangers Micro Massacre. For more details, click here.
25 March Slimbridge - 25 March (8am - 10.30am). Go in search of the Common cranes on the Slimbridge reserve with one of the wardens. This time of year is fantastic for watching these striking birds & admiring their dancing & displays. To book, visit their website here.
30 March The Severn Bore: 10.30am at Minsterworth, Stonebench and Over Bridge, Gloucester. Find out where and when to see The Severn Bore in 2017, and don’t miss out on the natural wonder and sporting spectacular by clicking here.
1 April WCPF AV 2017 on Saturday 1 April. More details on the WCPF website.
8-9 April Severn Valley Railway - Diesel Gala when you can see Class 20 locomotive D8059 from the Severn Valley Railway for this special weekend of intensive trains. Full details here.
 
Trumpet Blowers' Corner
Salon acceptances: BPS photographers are now achieving large numbers of salon acceptances and constraints on time and space mean we can't include them all. So please only advise of awards or other milestones.
 
Contrary to popular belief, I do not possess psychic powers and need you to tell me if you've had successes. If you want to blow your own trumpet (or someone else's), then this is the place to do it. Please let me know and I'll include details in a future issue.
 
 
Items For Sale
Derwood Pamphilon has a Nikon AF-S NIKKOR f/1.8G ED Lens - 85 mm for sale. The lens is boxed and as new. If you are interested in buying this, please contact Derwood directly, either by email: derwood1004@gmail.com or phone: 07545 848 919
31 Mar

Mike Bigger has the following for sale
  • “Canon Speedlite System, Digital Field Guide” 3rd Edition by Michael Corsentino - £5.00
Mike also has the following filters, for which he is open to offers:
  • 82mm Walimex UV filter
  • 82mm Hoya Circular Polarising filter
  • 82mm Glob Circular Polarising filter
  • 67mm Kood Circular Polarising filter
  • 58mm Hoya HMC Skylight 1B filter
  • 58mm Hoya Skylight 1B filter
If you are interested in any of the above and would like to make an offer, please contact Mike, either by email: mike@mikebigger.co.uk or phone 07710 019971, alternatively you can collar him at any Wednesday meeting.
9 Mar
If you have something photographic that you want to sell, let me have the details and I will circulate them to a captive audience of photographers through the Newsletter - send to the usual address.
 
Studio Bookings
Would all members please note: before you plan your shoot and book your model, you should check whether the studio/clubroom will be free. This can be done easily and at any time by viewing the Clubroom Bookings calendar in the Members' Area of the BPS Website. Bookings can (and must) be made by contacting Mike Bigger at bookings@bristolphoto.org.uk.
Log in details to the Members' Area are at the end of this newsletter.
 
Photographic Acronyms
For those of you who aren't sure what MPAGB, EFIAP/s and many more such seemingly random collections of letters mean, just click here to download the list.
 
Personal Detail Changes
Please don't forget that if you change your address (home or email), or gain additional photographic distinctions, it would be appreciated if you could let the Membership Secretary know so that she can keep her records up to date, this will also ensure that you continue to receive your newsletters - please email all changes to membership@bristolphoto.org.uk
The distinctions we have on record are those shown at the top of this newsletter, if they are wrong, please let Carol know.

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