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Updated 22 July, 2008->

Summer Outings 2008

David Best has kindly organised

This years outings will take place on the first Saturday of May, June, July & August.  We will meet at the club rooms at 8.50 am to leave at 9.00am sharp, we will decide at the end of each day whether to have a meal locally or to go straight home.  Groups can arrange to travel together beforehand or lifts can be agreed on the morning before we set off, contributions towards travel cost are left up to the individual.  The cost of each outing is £4 per person.

Please remember that the outings are not restricted to club members, friends and family are very welcome.  If you are a visitor to this web site and have not come to the club yet you are welcome to join us to meet us before the commencement next year’s program.

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Friday 7.45pm ....

Friday 2nd May 2008
Annual General Meeting

 

Wednesday 7.45pm ...

The 'Wednesday Club' will meet as usual. Bring your Camera - you never jnow what might "develop".

If you would like help with Photoshop, Lightroom, Capture NX, Pictures to Exe,or ProShow, please email either David Roberts or Mark Allen and we will arrange it for you.

The Copyright of all of the images displayed in this gallery remain strictly with the photographer.

  • Sean Barten: Lighthouses
    I took this using the self timer on my compact Sony P200, resting it on one of those big stone bollards. It was tricky to time it so the 2 lighthouses flashed at the same time!
  • Sean Barten: St Patricks RC Cathederal Armagh
    This interior of the RC Cathedral in Armagh is a montage of two exposures. One for the interior the other for the windows. There was a bit of editing to do to ensure the layers blended in a convincing way.
  • Sean Barten: Katie
    This is one of my first attempts at portrait photography.
  • Sean Barten: Newcastle Rainbow
    I love the clouds in this image and the fortuitous way the group of people on the beach seem to be just at the end of the rainbow.
  • Sean Barten: Peatlands - Armagh
    The wild landscape of Peatlands Park always attracts me and the way these trees were reflected in the pool immediately attracted me.
  • Sean Barten: Mist
    I was attracted to the way the light was reflecting off the lane in this early morning shot. Also liked the way the lines of trees recede into the distance.
  • Sean Barten: Sunset Armagh Cathereral
    The spires of St Patrick's cathedral are a local landmark in Armagh and they make a perfect silhouette for a colourful sunset.
  • Sean Barten: Walking greyhounds at Aughanor
    A chance encounter with this man out walking his greyhounds on a foggy day led to this shot.
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