We are proud to announce that we’ve been awarded joint-second place in the WCPF Kingswood Salver competition
A special mention also goes to Andy Birtwistle for taking joint second place in the individual image competition too!
We are proud to announce that we’ve been awarded joint-second place in the WCPF Kingswood Salver competition
A special mention also goes to Andy Birtwistle for taking joint second place in the individual image competition too!
The first part of our four-part theme competition and the theme was “Reflections”, congratulations go to Tim Gilbert, Kieley Evans and Richard Lawrence for taking the top spots!
1st. Tim Gilbert
2nd. Kieley Evans
3rd. Richard Lawrence
The Rapson Cup is a triptych competition, in which each entry is a panel of three images, which need to work well together as well as stand up .
Congratulations go to Helen Moore, David Crawley and Richard Lawrence for taking the top spots!
1st Helen Moore - “Young celebrant in Hindu Arti service”
2nd David Crawley - “Smoke On”
3rd Richard Lawrence - “Charley in the buttercups”
LISKEARD
Liskeard is an ancient stannary and market town in South East Cornwall. It is twinned with Quimperle in France.
The town went through a period of economic prosperity during the 19th century boom in tin, copper, lead, and silver mining in South East Cornwall, it was a key centre in the industry.
Liskeard was one of the last towns in Cornwall to have a regular livestock market which unfortunately closed in 2017.
There are a number of notable buildings in Liskeard namely:
St Martin’s church is the second largest parish church in Cornwall dating from the 15th century
Stuart house was used by Charles I as a lodgings in 1644
The Guildhall with its clock tower built in 1859
Today, Liskeard means different things to different people. It could be home, a place of work or just a stop over for tourists coming into Cornwall.
Liskeard Camera Club
The Liskeard and District Camera Club was founded in 1960 by a group of enthusiastic photographers who joined together to form a club for like minded people. The aim of the club was to discuss, promote, and improve their skill level in a friendly atmosphere.
Today, some 60 years later the ethos of the founding members still lives on within the club who will always welcome new members, whatever their age, skill level, into a friendly environment where they can discuss, and develop their skills whether it be either traditional or digitally.
The club meets on a weekly basis every Tuesday night from September until May. In addition, in the ‘closed season’ club members meet on Tuesday evenings at various locations across Devon and Cornwall for informal photo walks.
We have a varied programme of activities ranging from guest speakers who cover a wide photographic spectrum, in-house workshop sessions for all levels, the club also engages in photo walk workshops across the Duchy under the guidance of a locally based professional photographer.
As a club we hold critique evenings within the club and hold a number of DPI and print competitions which are either judged in house or by guest judges.
The club also hosts or visits on alternate years Launceston Camera Club for a critique evening, as well as being involved annually in a ‘three way’ battle between ourselves, Saltash and Ivybridge Camera Clubs.
If this article and our images inspire you, then, why don’t you come and pay us a visit you are welcome!
This year the Chairman’s Cup took into account that we’ve all been stuck at home, so the them was simply photos taken within 100 metres of your front door. Congratulations to Helen Moore, Richard Lawrence and Tim Gilbert for taking the top spots.
1. Helen Moore
2. Richard Lawrence
3. Tim Gilbert
The first week back and it’s been an interesting one! After the extended break and zoom meetings we’ve met at a new venue and held the first competition of the year, The Oatey Cup.
Normally this is a print competition but due to the circumstances we decided to convert this to a digital competition this year, with the first and second places both going to Janet Downes with Alan Murtough taking third place.
1. Janet Downes
2. Janet Downes
3. Alan Murtough
The Ken Beard is traditionally a print competition, but with the recent situation we felt it best to use a digital format this year. Congratulations to Helen Moore, Martin Hanson and Jon Burtoft
1. Helen Moore - Wood Anenome
2. Martin Hanson
3 Jon Burtoft - Rose
The Tony Briard is your best digital shot from the last 12 months… congratulations to Helen Moore, Janet Downes and Dave Taylor
1. Helen Moore - Bee
2. Janet Downes - Just Purple
3. David Taylor - Gate Keeper
Congratulations to Alan Murtough, David Gardiner and Martin Hanson for taking the top spots in the Bill Mammatt Cup!
1st - Alan Murtough - Emerald damselfly
2nd - David Gardener -Wasp Spider
3rd - Martin Hanson - The Fall
Congratulations to Helen Moore for taking top spot and third place in the John Armstrong Salver, with James Moore taking second place!
1. Silver Studded Blue - Helen Moore
2. Swallow Chicks - Hirundo - James Moore
3. Red Deer Hinds - Helen Moore