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Two Hemispheres: 2021 Results
The UK judging of the Two Hemispheres competition entries for 2021 took place on 3rd March. Our judge was Lloyd Moore DPAGB, BPE4*. Lloyd is president of the Watford Camera Club. He claims [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2009 Result
The UK judge for the 2009 Two Hemispheres competition was Colin Mill. We no longer have the scores for individual images, either from LBPC or CCC, but we do have the images and [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2010 Results
The UK judge for the 2011 Two Hemispheres competition was Stan McCartin. We no longer have the scores for individual images, either from LBPC or CCC, but we do have the images. Unusually, [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2011 Results
The UK judge for the 2011 Two Hemispheres competition was Chris King. We no longer have the scores for individual images, either from LBPC or CCC, but we do have the images and [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2012 Results
The UK judge for the 2012 Two Hemispheres competition was Peter Prosser APAGB. Each entry was marked out of twenty. The top performers of the UK judging are presented below: If you [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2013 Results
The UK judge for the 2013 Two Hemispheres competition was Peter Jackman. As well as being a long standing judge on the CACC circuit, Peter was a member of Princes Risborough Photographic Society [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2014 Results
The UK judge for the 2014 Two Hemispheres competition was Colin Mill, a very experienced landscape photographer and member of New City Photographic Society in Milton Keynes. Colin has visited LBPC on a [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2015 Results
Sadly, the information for the UK judge presiding over the 2015 Two Hemispheres competition has been lost in the mists of time. We do have most of the comments from both judges, though. [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2016 Results
The UK judge for the 2016 Two Hemispheres competition was Alan Taberer. Alan is one of the founders of the Imagez Camera Club in Weston Turville. Each entry was marked out of [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2018 Results
The UK judge for the 2018 Two Hemispheres competition was Colin Southgate FRPS from Barton-le-Clay. Colin is a member of Harpenden Photographic Society and is a regular visitor to LBPC. Having been involved [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2019 Results
The UK judge for the 2019 Two Hemispheres competition was Jonathan Vaines LRPS CPAGB AFAIP. Jonathan is an experienced photographer and judge who has judged and critiqued at LBPC on several occasions. He [...]
Two Hemispheres: 2017 Results
Details of the UK judge for the 2017 Two Hemispheres competition appear to have disappeared down a black hole. We do have the comments made by both judges, however. Each entry was [...]
Graham Dean – The Camera Doesn’t Lie
More of Graham's images, together with a PDF with links to images used in the first part of the presentation, can be found at grahams-gallery.co.uk Graham began, by posing the [...]
Martin Addison – Looking Outside the Frame
More of Martin’s work can be found at https://martinaddison.photography/home Martin can also be found on Facebook, ISSUU, and YouTube. Martin has been taking photographs for very many years and is a [...]
Jonathan Vaines – Compose Yourself
He is also President of the Cambridge Camera Club and a regional organiser for the RPS. His introduction to photographic composition explained both the basics of photographic composition and some [...]
Les Forrester – Monochrome and Architecture
More of Les’s images can be found at https://www.lesforrester.com Les can also be found on Instagram and Facebook. Les has competed around the world in international competitions and won numerous awards. [...]
League: Open 2 Competition Results – November 2020
So this was an “open” competition for digital images. As usual, entries covered a wide range of subjects and approaches, as well as many photographic genres including landscape, seascape, nature, still life, creative, [...]
Chairman’s Challenge – Arts & Artists
The subject of the Challenge was “Art and Artists” and we were required to photographically replicate the style of an art movement and/or artist. As explained in the Programme, “This challenge is to [...]