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Annual competition with Tonbridge

David Barnes
This year the competition is at Tonbridge on 11 December.
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Re: Annual competition with Tonbridge

Alan Graham
I should be.

On 17 November 2014 17:14, David Barnes [via Orpington Photographic Society Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:
This year the competition is at Tonbridge on 11 December.
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Re: Annual competition with Tonbridge

Bazza
me too....
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Re: Annual competition with Tonbridge

Chris Sawyer
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I'm also planning to attend.
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PeterH
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I intend to go
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Re: Annual competition with Tonbridge

Chris Sawyer
Last night 9 members of OPS visited Tonbridge Camera Club for our annual Christmas Battle.  15 PDIs were selected by each club and were judged by Zoe Garnham-Archer.  In recent years we have not done so well against Tonbridge, but this time we were narrowly edged out by 266 to 265 points (out of a maximum of 300).  This gives us great optimism that we can beat them next time on home soil!

The highest scoring images from Orpington were:

Girl in a Black Tutu (by Neil Hobday) - 20
Bexhill-on-Sea (by Tracey Elvidge) - 19
Greenwich Pier (by Barrie Duffield) - 19
Meekong Barges (by Richard Waterman) - 18
Following the Leader (by Alan Parkinson) -18
Dawn over Bamburgh (by Peter Humphrey) - 18
Camping with me and my mates (by Malcolm Ming) - 18

The evening was rounded off with drinks and mince pies supplied by our hosts.  Roll-on next year!