Graham Harries – Lost Wales
This evening we had a superbly entertaining and enthralling look at the lost architecture around Wales by Graham, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Continue reading →This evening we had a superbly entertaining and enthralling look at the lost architecture around Wales by Graham, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Continue reading →Tonight the members were entertained by Carl from Black Planet Photography, who displayed a stunning array of images with a fascinating and extremely funny narrative.
Continue reading →The Club has decided to relocate to premises that we feel offer better opportunities for our Club.Therefore as of the 5th February, we can now be found at Ystalyfera RFC, 3 Ffordd Glandwr, Ystalyfera, Swansea SA9 2ER.Still Monday evenings 7-9pm
Continue reading →Tonight our Summer Themed Challenge was judged by Mr Paul Branchflower. Members had to present images from ten different themes and Paul judged these on compositional quality and theme interpretation. We had one clear winner taking first, second, third and … Continue reading →
A huge thank you to Martin this evening for giving up his time to guide and entertain the members in his unique approach to desktop photography.
Continue reading →by Adele Pritchard Adele braving the fear with her very first presentation in front of the members followed by a practical workshop of long exposure light wand photography. Well done Adele, hopefully many more to come from you.
Continue reading →Our very own Rudy demonstrating the advantages of stacking images to improve image quality.
Continue reading →A very big thank you to Dennis Russ LRPS–AWPF–AFIAP–CPAGB–BPE1*crown for his judging of our very first official print competition and the presentation of his pseudolith prints.
Continue reading →24th July 2023 we were entertained by an endless supply of fantastic mono prints that fascinated the members with Ian’s “I photograph what I like” approach to photography.
Continue reading →Roy entertained the members with his “From very near to not quite so far” presentation of digital and print images from macro through to spectacular landscapes.
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