JUDGE PICKS WINDMILL ON THE NORFOLK BROADS AS FAVOURITE PRINT
Despite not picking up the winner's trophy at the Bill Stephens’ Six
Way Print Battle, Port Talbot Camera Clubs Chairmain Gareth Martin still managed a smile. As expected, Gwynfa Pixels won the print battle with a total of 75 points, second was The Vale with 72 points. Port Talbot and Swansea came joint third with 70 points each. Fifth was Tenby with 69 points, Cymru Monochrome, Morriston and Neath had 68 each. Towy came ninth with 67, Merthyr was tenth with 66 and in joint eleventh place with 65 points were Abertawe and Wakefield.
"Stunning and Simple" Judge Diana Ashill picks Gareth Martins' Windmill on the Norfold Broads print As Her Favourite image of the night.
Bill Stephens who died three years ago, was a good friend of mine. In the early 80s he gave many talks to our club, old Afan/Port Talbot that is. He was a Welsh Photographic Federation Salon selector in 1992, and was a member of Abertawe for around 50 years.
NEATH 6 WAY BATTLE SCORES FOR PORT TALBOT
I Got You In My Sights by Steve Hart
Alone by Chris Pitt
Movement by Phil Davies
Now Where Did I Leave My Bike Last Night by Peter Thomas
Windmill on the Norfolk Broads by Gareth Martin
In the Red Corner by Darren Boxer
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A delighted Arfon John of Neath collects the trophy for Neath Camera Club.