Cropredy Falcons Photoshoot
Members of the society visited Cropredy Falconry at Old Dairy Farm for a photoshoot on 5th May. Images can be seen in the Photoshoots > 2023 gallery.
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Members of the society visited Cropredy Falconry at Old Dairy Farm for a photoshoot on 5th May. Images can be seen in the Photoshoots > 2023 gallery.
Each year, members are asked to submit their best, or favourite three images of the previous year. Traditionally, these form part of our first Society meeting of the year in January. However, this year, it was decided to make this the second half of our AGM meeting, which is our April meeting. These images are now online in the Gallery section of the website, under ‘Best of’
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Images submitted for our February Topic “Shadows” are now online in our Monthly Topics Gallery. Go to Galleries > Monthly Topics > 2022
After a year of displaying our annual exhibition online, because of COVID restrictions, we were delighted to return to a physical print exhibition, which took place on Saturday 25th September 2021 at the Adderbury Institute. The images are now online in our Exhibitions Gallery
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We are delighted to announce that another of our members has achieved an RPS distinction. On this occasion, Colin achieved his LRPS on 7th September 2021. You can see his panel of images, by heading on over to our RPS Members Gallery.
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Images submitted for the August topic ‘Oriental’ are now online in our Galleries. Note that they are back in the usual location of ‘Monthly Topics’ rather than the ‘Lockdown 2020/21’ Gallery.
Images for the August topic ‘Long Exposure’ are now posted in the Lockdown 2020/21 Gallery.
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Our topic for April was “Black and White”. Members were also asked to submit the original colour version, so that we could compare and discuss at our monthly Zoom meeting. There was much debate with some images as to whether members preferred the converted image, or it’s original colour version. Image are now online in our Gallery > Lockdown 2020/21 section.