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Creativity on full display as camera club holds monthly competition

The Sapphire Coast Camera Club holds a monthly competition to decide the best photograph taken by its junior and senior members.

PLANNING for their July entries came down to time of day and light for the creative photographers of Sapphire Coast Camera Club, as the set subject this time around challenged members to capture the sunrise.

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The club’s amateur, novice and seasoned shutterbugs creatively came up with compositions to make their set subject photographs stand out. July’s set subject winner was Mark Zunckel, for his elegant, picturesque interpretation of the subject.

Mark Zunckel handily won the best set subject category with his capture at Pennington.

The more open-ended side of the monthly competitions run by the club saw photographer Leanne Troskie capture a vibrant, ultra-urban night-time shot of harbour lights to win the best senior photo category.

Best senior photograph was taken by seasoned shutterbug, Leanne Troskie.

Best junior went to Benita van Eeden’s silky-smooth long exposure entitled “Waves meet Sky.”

“Wave meets Sky,” by Benita van Eeden, won best junior photograph.

For August, club members will take on food photography, putting together a food arrangement.

If you are interested in taking part and joining the club, contact Wynand Grobler on 084 244 5317 or email [email protected].

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Nikhil Gopichand

With just over three years in community journalism, he is relatively new to the scene. He has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English Literature and Psychology. With the South Coast Sun, he focuses on a wide berth of beats, covering human-interest, sports and hard news stories. He has a particular affinity for photography, and a deep love for learning about people and the community.

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