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Winning images from Stroud Camera Club

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On Thursday evening, Stroud Camera Club gave a very warm welcome to Beryl Heaton ARPS, EFIAP, CPAGB who made the trip from Bristol to judge the third competition of the 2022-2023 Season.

Beryl is a good friend of the club and is well known in camera clubs in the Southwest for her clear and incisive critique, delivered with warmth and generosity of spirit.

There was a strong entry from SCC Members in both the Printed Image and Digitally Projected Image sections of the competition and we were treated to some stunning images.

Score 20 FAVOURITE Atkinson Richard Storm light | Winning images from Stroud Camera Club
Storm Light by Richard Atkinson

With more than 20 points Richard Atkinson’s Storm Light was selected as favourite, and Leslie Holmes’ Tower Bridge at Dusk was favourite in the digital section. A small selection of the highest-scoring photos is shown here but anyone is welcome to visit the Stroud Camera Club website to see all the images from the competition.

Visit https://www.stroudcameraclub.co.uk/results where you can also browse previous competitions and get an idea of the work produced. For more information, or to join, email: info@stroudcameraclub.co.uk

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