Sapphire Coast shutterbugs skills challenged [Pics]
The compositional skill of Sapphire Coast Camera Club members was tested for this month's set subject challenge.
SAPPHIRE Coast Camera Club members dazzled with their artistic entries for the club’s monthly photography competition.
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Members are challenged every month to think up, plan for and make a photograph for a given set subject. This month’s theme was “Through the window,” and saw club members creatively tackle the theme. Entries included thoughtful views through the rear view mirror of vehicles, through corridor windows and for Leanne Troskie’s winning shot, through an aquarium’s glass.
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For the more open categories, Peter McIntyre’s unique photograph of wildebeest won him best senior of the month, while Margie Reen’s intimidating lioness photograph won her best junior of the month.
If you would like to enquire about the club, contact Wynand Grobler on 084 244 5317 or email sapphirecoastcameraclub@gmail.com.
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