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2016-2017 Competitions.Pdf Truro Camera Club 1st Open competition Truro Camera Club 1st open competition 10th October 2016 10th October 2016 Judge- Wendy Allard Photographer Score Judge - Wendy Allard Colour Prints Digital Images Photographer Score The Complex Tim Deller 1st Moonlight at Priests cove Paul Nash 1st No Place Like Home Barry Heaton 2nd To Scarlet & Infinity Nicholas Richards 2nd Early light at Saddle Tor Chris Bailey 3rd Iris Mike Dower 3rd Tea Time on Farne Barry Heaton HC Stars sunset and mist Paul Nash HC Arriving in Orkney David Heard HC Frozen Fish Chris Bailey HC Any Umbrellas Paul Nash Abbey Katie Williams Arrows Mike Dower Balmoral Stripes Chris Bailey Crystal beach Daniel Osmond Butterfly John Bailey Dancing umbrellas John Bailey Chestnuts Roasting Adrian Rowlands Gilly Reflection Nicholas Richards Civil Unrest John Yarrow C1-Hill Climb-329.jpg Doug Ruse Display Roy McBryde Home Cove Alan Barker Echos of the Past Rowena Osmond Man Engine Adrian Rowlands Garrow Farm Paul Weedon No interest in the dance David Heard Gazing Girl Barry Heaton Purple Aeonium Jo Howell Harbour Lights Simon Bray Red Eye John Yarrow Herero seamstress, Namibia Margaret Hocking Scrap Danny Hope High Street Sue Cockle Seasons Change Katie Williams Kirkwall Harbour,Orkney David Heard The waterhole Margaret Hocking Lunch Time Doug Ruse Wheal Coates Ian French Maid in the mist Graham Humphrey Autumn Daniel Osmond Masts at Mylor Alicia Bray Avebury 3 Nicholas Richards On The Cobb Nicholas Richards Awa preparing the fish Margaret Hocking Pelican patrol Steve Hobden Busy Bee John Bailey Postbox Ian French Dead Men's Fingers John Yarrow Power Tim Deller Far from the shetlands Paul Nash Red Gurnard Ready for the MarketVicky Vinnel HandToMouth Tim Deller Skull Daniel Osmond Hayle Estuary Katie Williams St Day Church Jo Howell Shapes On The Sand Adrian Rowlands The Lonely Sea and Sky Alan Barker St Pauls from One New Change Chris Bailey The spider and the Fly Lynn Pascoe Wheal Coates Alan Barker Transitory Liz Barker Wilderness Sean Simmons Truro CC 1st Open competition German market Vicky Vinnel 10th October 2016 Bottle and Glass 2 Mike Dower Judge - Wendy Allard Close Encounter Graham Humphrey Monochrome Prints Photographer Score Decision Time Adrian Rowlands Dinghy,Shetland Harbour David Heard Puffin Chris Bailey 1st Evening Gondola Alan Barker In the shadows Paul Nash 2nd Extreme Attention Barry Heaton Zebra Margaret Hocking 3rd Fire In The Water Sean Simmons Ancient Oak Alan Barker HC Fishing Floats Simon Bray Isolation Alan Barker HC FreeAir Tim Deller Arriving in Stornoway David Heard Gwennap Head Sunrise Paul Weedon Cello & Musician Ian French I'm not in this gang John Bailey Different class Paul Nash InBloom Katie Williams Leaving Iceland John Bailey Mindfulness Liz Barker Maenporth Beach 1 Mike Dower Mushrooms Daniel Osmond ME109 John Yarrow Natural Spokes Rowena Osmond On the Steps Barry Heaton Penang Trishaw Sue Cockle Poltesco Serpentine Works Adrian Rowlands Southern Hawker Ian French Southbank Skyscrapers Nicholas Richards Sunset Sail at Flushing Alicia Bray Truro Tim Deller Tangled web Steve Hobden What's the time please Doug Ruse The best boar Margaret Hocking Balmoral Bell Chris Bailey The Lizard Doug Ruse Bexhill Tim Deller The Man Engine Roy McBryde Cheetah cubs John Bailey Tompot Blenny John Yarrow Enjoying the sun (Madeira) David Heard Tour de France cyclist Lynn Pascoe Having a Break Mike Dower Juxtaposition . Real & False Barry Heaton Misty Cotswold Morning Nicholas Richards Tintagel Beach Adrian Rowlands Whippets do it elegantly Margaret Hocking Truro CC 2nd Open Competition Monday 31st October Judge - Janet Downes Colour Prints Photographer Score Digital Images Photographer Score Loch Arkaig Stag John Bailey 1st Jokulsarlon Lagoon Paul Nash 1st Canary Wharf Chris Bailey 2nd If I could give her the moon Paul Nash 2nd Carn Galver at Night Alan Barker 3rd Williton Station Paul Weedon 3rd Flight of the roller Margaret Hocking HC Lime Butterfly Chris Bailey HC Street Litter Nicholas Richards HC The Falconer Sean Simmons HC Ironbridge Telford Nicholas Richards HC Beach River Alan Barker The Hunter Alan Barker HC Cape Cornwall Sean Simmons Blow Katie Williams Caught Adrian Rowlands Busy Bee Jo Howell Compass Jellyfish John Yarrow Calm Ian French Fungi Frills Rowena Osmond Cape Cornwall Adrian Rowlands Mylor Creek Jo Howell Contented Lionesses John Bailey Nuns Katie Williams Cot Rocks Nicki Martin Oh Buoy Graham Humphrey Cross to bear Paul Nash Oops Roy McBryde Inquisitor Daniel Osmond Reflections in Kirkwall harbour David Heard Just the One John Yarrow Reflections Doug Ruse Line-dance David Heard Reykjavik Abstract John Bailey Lynton Reflections Barry Heaton RocheRock Tim Deller NewBallsPlease Tim Deller Sand Angel Liz Barker Pygmy Goose Chris Bailey Seat Mike Dower Silky Waters Lynn Pascoe Shelter Daniel Osmond Sunrise on Scilly Sue Cockle Springbok Pronking Margaret Hocking The Sunday School Doug Ruse Tranquility Sue Cockle Watching Rowena Osmond Wall of windows Ian French Fungi Rowena Osmond Web chain Lynn Pascoe Kitchen Garden at Chartwell David Heard Welcome Sight Nicholas Richards Lavender bee Lynn Pascoe African White Backed Duckling John Bailey Monkey Puzzle Tree Adrian Rowlands At the apex Margaret Hocking On Silent Wings John Yarrow Dollar Cove Paul Weedon Ready and waiting Paul Nash Empty Autumn Rowena Osmond SeenBetterDays Tim Deller Foxgloves Alan Barker Sunset Porthole on Perranporth Barry Heaton Gudfoss David Heard Urban Garden Nicki Martin Harbour footfall Lynn Pascoe White rhino and red-billed oxpecker Margaret Hocking Light and shade Chris Bailey Whizz on by Jo Howell Mushroom Katie Williams Passion flower Ian French Monochrome Prints Photographer Score Pier Pressure Graham Humphrey Lunch Time Mike Dower 1st Sunset Fishing John Yarrow Keep Out Mike Dower 2nd Sunset Silhouette Sue Cockle Newlyn Harbour Alan Barker 3rd The Bowlers Roy McBryde Let there be light Paul Nash HC The cave within a wave Liz Barker Spring at Siblyback Ian French HC ToweringTrees Tim Deller Angry or Bored Paul Nash HC Trevithick Doug Ruse Cheetah Chris Bailey Triple Vision Adrian Rowlands Cottage in the mist David Heard Tulip Mike Dower Desert elephants near Twyfelfontein Margaret Hocking View from Fishing Cove Nicholas Richards Ding Dong Doug Ruse Dune Dance Alan Barker Engaging Conversation Barry Heaton Jamboree Camper Jo Howell Misty Mount Nicholas Richards Mr T Cobley John Yarrow Poltesco Water Mill Adrian Rowlands Reflections at Loch Arkaig John Bailey Separate thoughts Lynn Pascoe TheView Tim Deller African penguins, Boulders Beach, RSA Margaret Hocking Boat Shaped Bridge Adrian Rowlands Careful building in the spikes Lynn Pascoe HillClimbRacer Tim Deller Kar Key- Nicholas Richards Music Rest John Yarrow River Thames Chris Bailey Stairway One and Stairway Two David Heard Town Hall in Arras John Bailey Truro Camera Club 3rd Open Competition Monday 28th November 2016 Judge - Mark Walker Colour Prints Digital Images Photographer Score Photographer Score Life and Death Paul Nash 1st Overhead cables Mike Dower 1st High Ridge above Chamonix Lynn Pascoe 2nd Translucent shells Paul Nash 2nd From tower to spires John Yarrow 3rd The Stag John Bailey 3rd Honey fungus(Armarillia mellea) Chris Bailey HC Distorted View Adrian Rowlands HC Morning Mist at the Charles Bridge Alan Barker HC Waiting for the Tide Sue Cockle HC Avebury Sheep Shelter Nicholas Richards Autum grapes Ian French Between Tides Alan Barker Autumn Trees Liz Barker Blue Fender Nicki Martin Falmouth, from Flushing David Heard Dispersed Daniel Osmond Fear Barry Heaton Early rain John Yarrow Fishing off Penlee Point Nicholas Richards Freesias John Bailey Hairdressing time for Awa,Gambia Margaret Hocking Hawthorn Trees David Heard Hip to be Square Mike Dower Porthcressa at sunset Ian French Hoya Lynn Pascoe Porthtowan Rowena Osmond Misty Dawn Sue Cockle The Dead Vlei, Namib-Naukluft Park,Namibia Margaret Hocking Nightscape Daniel Osmond The Famous Five Tarr Steps Barry Heaton Panthera uncia Roy McBryde Vestrahorn at dawn Chris Bailey Peering through Jo Howell Sun seeking wood anemone Lynn Pascoe Second Severn Sunset Graham Humphrey Black rhino at sunset,Etosha N.P Margaret Hocking St Mawes Castle Adrian Rowlands Cottages in Pill Creek, Feock David Heard The Crash Doug Ruse Drama Queen Barry Heaton The Kelseys Alan Barker Flamenco Ian French The Plough over Estrahorn Chris Bailey Glow Paul Nash Twin Falls Sean Simmons Portholland Puddle Nicholas Richards What lies beneath John Yarrow Viking Ship John Bailey Who me Jo Howell Autumn Spirit Liz Barker Monochrome Prints Photographer Score First flight of the day John Yarrow Wrinkles Paul Nash 1st Gentle Wave Lynn Pascoe You have my attention Paul Nash 2nd Getting Ones Ducks in a Row Graham Humphrey Sailing Scillonian Nicholas Richards 3rd Gnarled Sean Simmons Soft Threads Lynn Pascoe HC Impatient nuthatch Ian French On the Rocks Alan Barker HC Leopard,Sabi Sabi,RSA Margaret Hocking Canary Wharf Chris Bailey Old and New Daniel Osmond Chun Quiot Alan Barker Penwith Magic Alan Barker Falmouth(from Flushing) David Heard Red Chris Bailey Freesia John Bailey Seen better days Roy McBryde Guernsey Man Margaret Hocking St Ives David Heard Lava Bay Ian French The Gambler Paul Nash Maenporth Beach 2 Mike Dower The Photographer Doug Ruse Mute swan John Yarrow Tinsmith,Bliss Village Nicholas Richards Ruin Katie Williams Wood Woolly-foot John Bailey Steel-360 Rowena Osmond Baby elephant , Sabi Sabi, RSA Margaret Hocking Lime Butterfly Chris Bailey Market Street Mike
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