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Today is:
Fri 18th May 2012 |
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Coming Up... 17th April SPF League (PDI) - L'gue 2Judge - Tony Oliver 24th April Landscape TrophiesJudge - Ken Scott 1st May Hall Fundraising EventAudio Visual Sequences Maureen & Robert Albright 8th May Bank HolidayNo Meeting 15th May Assessment Evening (7)Judje - Jeff Pitman 22nd May 'An Eye On The Hebrides' Ruari CummingLater this year... 24th April Landscape Trophies15th May Assessment Evening (7)12th June Assessment Evening (8)3rd July The Club AGM |
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Welcome to Viewfinders of Romsey Camera ClubViewfinders of Romsey Camera Club meets on Tuesday evenings from September to July at 7.30pm at the Michelmersh and Timsbury Jubilee Hall New Road, Timsbury about 2 miles from Romsey, Hampshire. We have a varied and interesting programme which includes subjects of interest to all members whether they work with prints or digital images, which includes visiting speakers who give talks on various subjects, usually illustrated with their own images. These talks may also be practical evenings, providing members with the opportunity to improve their skills. In addition, we hold regular assessments of members' work and trophy competitions in various topics - these are assessed by external judges. We also enter into the annual league competition with other clubs in the Southern Region. Viewfinders was formed in 1969 in Southampton. It moved to Romsey in 1973 and by the early 1980s, with the membership growing and with space severely limited, it was decided a change of venue was necessary. The club moved to its present location at Jubilee Hall in 1982. Throughout the years, although rules have changed and members have come and gone, the aim of the club has always been to encourage its members, to enjoy their hobby in all its aspects without sectional interests taking any form of preference, thus enabling all members to obtain more fun from their photography. |