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Eurobodalla Photographic Club - photos of the year


The Eurobodalla Photographic Club has now held its AGM and its Image of the Year competition.

AGM: In accordance with the club’s constitution, the 2016 committee stood down and the following were elected as members of the 2017 committee:

President – Ken Foster (re-elected).

Treasurer – Phil Warburton (newly elected committee member).

Minutes Secretary and Public Officer – Colin Pass (re-elected).

Competition Secretary – Heath Barkley (re-elected).

Correspondence Secretary – Dianne Gee (re-elected).

Committee member – Beth Westra (re-elected).

Committee member – Jill Armstrong (newly elected committee members).

Image of the Year: The club’s Image of the Year competition comprised entries from those which had appeared in the club’s monthly club competitions throughout the year.

Alan Hitchell, past President of the NSW Federation of Camera Clubs was our judge for the evening. He has extensive experience in photography in both a national and international capacity. Alan’s judging was interspersed with anecdotes of his experiences as a judge in China.

The results of the competition were as follows:

Projected Images: Image of the Year – Michelle Merry for her picture titled Boatsheds.


Michelle Merry  Boatsheds

Gold awards were given to Ken Foster and Ric Banister.

Silver awards went to Shirley Gunter, Jill Armstrong, Merrick Bailey, Beth Westra and Colin Pass.

Printed Images: Image of the Year – Brian Gunter for his picture of a snarling tiger.


Gold awards were given to Rob Geraghty and Brian Gunter.

Silver awards went to Shirley Gunter, Dale Evans; Michelle Merry, and Colin Pass.

Our next meeting is on Tuesday 24 January 2017. Visitors are welcome so come along for a couple of no-obligation visits to see if you like us.

NOTE: Comments were TRIALED - in the end it failed as humans will be humans and it turned into a pile of merde; only contributed to by just a handful who did little to add to the conversation of the issue at hand. Anyone who would like to contribute an opinion are encouraged to send in a Letter to the Editor where it might be considered for publication

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