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Bragging rights for Ballito’s top image makers

Brian Roberts and Denita Lawrence were the overall senior and junior winners.

The Ballito Photo Club’s October meeting featured a discussion between members about the key elements of producing top class images.

While certain technical boxes must be ticked, the most important aspect of judging a photo is whether it evokes an emotion, a feeling and a response.

As usual, the monthly competition yielded many stunning images. The set subject was “Symmetry”.

Brian Roberts and Denita Lawrence were the overall senior and junior winners.

The winning category images:

Mono: Denita Lawrence – White Waters.

Nature (no birds): Debbie du Plessis – Juvenile Jostling.

Debbie du Plessis – Juvenile Jostling.

Nature (birds only): Brian Roberts – Greater Crested Tern.

Brian Roberts – Greater Crested Tern.

Open Colour: Theo Landman – Tazz.

Theo Landman – Tazz.

Our Africa: Caro Smith – Sunset Kgalagadi.

Caro Smith – Sunset Kgalagadi.

Photo journalism and sport: Avril Eshmade – Waves and Wind Surfer.

Avril Eshmade – Waves and Wind Surfer.

Scapes: Willem Delport – Lake Castleburn.

Willem Delport – Lake Castleburn.

Set Subject (Symmetry): Theo Landman – Close Flying.

Theo Landman – Close Flying.

Visual Art: Alan Nixon – City Moon.

Alan Nixon – City Moon.

For information about the Ballito Photo Club, contact John Louw at 066 472 8845.


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