

Annual Image Competition Round 3
The third round of the Annual Image Competition was judged by Roy Robertson FRPS HonSPF of Fife. His thoughtful, considered advice gave us a lot to think about and we're very grateful for the time he must have put in to making his judgements. Division 2 winner was 'Forth Bridges' by Paul Thomson. Second place in Division 2 was awarded to Christopher Twyman for 'Holy Isle from Ayr'. In third place, Division 2, was 'Wonders of Nature" by Gordon Milne. Winner of Division 1 was '


Triptych Competition Winners
We were delighted to welcome Chris Bell from Deeside to present his comments and conclusions on our Mini Panel/Triptych Competition 2021-22 on Tuesday evening. Once again the standard of entries was excellent giving Chris a difficult task but his constructive, encouraging comments will help everyone to try again next year and build the work done this year. As you will see below the winning and commended triptychs were outstanding. Well done everyone. The winner was Jennifer M


Annual Image Competition Round 2
Howard Kennedy was our judge for Round 2, once again over Zoom. He was immensely impressed by the high standard of images submitted for judging saying "Seeing so many superb images in one competition made it very easy to enjoy but more difficult to judge. I don't think I have ever judged a competition with such a high proportion of stunning work." 'Two in a Bush' by Lindsay Cameron was Howard's choice as the winner in Division 2. In second place was 'Ripe and Ready' by Andrew


Edzell Autumn Colour Outing
There was another excellent get-together for society members at the Blue Door, Edzell, to capture the drama of the River North Esk and wonderful autumn colours on Sunday 24th October.


Annual Image Competition Round 1
Our Annual Image Competition has begun. At the beginning of October our first guest judge, David Watson DPGB from Aberdeen, gave his feedback and marks for both divisions over Zoom. This competition is marked out of twenty points with each member who wants to take part submitting up to two images. The higher scoring image in each of the four rounds is added up so that the marks will be totalled, out of eighty, to find the winner of the competition. The winner of Division 1 wi