So in our not-so-official poll Duncan McEwan was (rightfully!) voted as the best landscape photographer ahead of Ronnie Mugabe McFadyen, Ansel Adams and Colin Prior.
Congratulations Duncan and we all hope you'll come back to Inverclyde soon!
The Glasgow River Festival returns in 2008 with more nautical themed fun. From Saturday 19th until Sunday 20th June with highlights including Jet ski races and the welcome return of the Zapcats, there should be plenty of photo opportunities!
Inverclyde Camera Club now has it's own Flickr Page! Members can e-mail their photographs straight into the "stream" by e-mailing them to this address (just click it)
Just use the "Subject" line of the e-mail for the title and the body as the description, Then just attach it, don't forget to credit yourself! Oh and there is no need to resize the images, just e-mail them as a jpeg to keep the file sizes down.
In the mid 1950's Glasgow camera clubs photographing "everyday" scenes of people and places created a unique photographic survey of the city. An exhibition of their innovative work returns to the People's Palace. For some, they are a trip down memory lane and for others, they offer a welcome opportunity to see the city in bygone days. The exhibition is open until Monday 29th September with free entry.
Hi Folks and welcome to the new and improved Inverclyde Camera Club website. We had some problems with the old website, but after a little tinkering and change of colours we're back! You can look forward to regular posts, a "What's On" guide for the local area and more fantastic photographs from our members. So start clicking!