Club Meet Roundway Hill

We are arranging a club meet/group outing to Roundway Hill for Sunday 24 July starting at 10am at the No1 car park listed below. This is open to both members and non-members who may be interested to see what we do as a club.

Some details on Roundway Hill and surroundings from Jeff our projections secretary:

There are three main places to park, marked in red on the attached map.

No 1 is the preferred spot for about 7 or 8 eight cars but is often full. It’s just above the Devizes or Roundway White Horse.

No 2 is not so well defined but is often strewn with cars parked up. Both 1 and 2 offer access to flattish terrain.

No 3 involves driving over quite a rutted track, you’ll need to make sure your teeth are well stuck in.

Thinking of older members all the terrain, whilst flattish, can be a bit of a challenge, there are tracks but they can all be deeply rutted and overgrown, this is well trodden chalkland.

Quite close to No 1 and 2 there is woodland and open grassland affording opportunities for many bugs and insects and also open landscape views.

No 3 also offers access to woodland and steep hillside marked as Roundway Hill Covert, often teeming with butterflies.

The whole area is full of options for shorter or longer walks across chalk meadow type landscape with lots of sculptural features for photographic exploration depending on fitness, lots of macro possibilities as well as birds – Swallows, Swifts, Buzzards, Red Kites, Corn Buntings, etc, etc.

The best way to get there is to use Google Maps to find directions to Roundway White Horse.

Jeff has been to this whole area many times and is happy to offer further advice and guidance.

projsec@trowbridgecc.co.uk

Love to see you there, it will be a great opportunity for wildlife shots and andscape.

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May 5th: Member’s Evening and Prize Night

This week is our final meeting that we added to facilitate the last 2 speakers of the season. I’m sure for those of you who attended those sessions, you will agree it was worth the extension.

The meeting will be an informal get together in the hall (see map), and it will give us a chance to reflect on this season, and gain ideas for the coming year and things we hope to do in the summer break. We will announce the winners of the competitions we have managed to hold online.

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April 28th: The Covid Project – Nick Mason

This week’s meeting presentation is from Nick Mason, entitled “The Covid Project”.

Dr. Mason, an Intensive Care Consultant at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, has won the prestigious AP 2021 Power of Photography Award. Nick documented the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on the Intensive Care Unit at Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, where he worked during the pandemic’s first wave. He captured poignant moments of what life was like at the time working in Intensive Care.

We are back on Zoom this week – for details see home page. As always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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April 21st: Drone Photography – Fez Parker

This week we are moving back into the hall for our meeting and we have great pleasure in welcoming back Fez Parker in person for his latest presentation on drone photography. Fez has had amassed a huge amount of experience and expertise in arial photography as a career photographer with the Royal Navy. He is also an accomplished photographer in many other fields including landscapes and portraiture. In the last 2 years, he has joined the world of drone photography, and he is going to share with us his journey as he has moved into this new field.

For newer members who have not been to a meeting in the hall the address is:

St Thomas’s Church Hall

York Buildings

Trowbridge

BA14 8PT

We will not be running the customary zoom session, due to the nature of the presentation making this impractical. Apologies if this is inconvenient for anyone. You can experience the best of this presentation by being there. We would encourage everyone to make the effort to attend and have the opportunity to meet again in person.

The meeting will start at 7:30pm as usual, and last around 2 hours.

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March 14th: All Stitched Up – Ian Smith

The subject of this week’s meeting by Ian Smith is entitled All Stitched up. In his presentation Ian will introduce us to the amazing world of Stitch Photography.

Usual Zoom session details apply (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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April 7th: One a Week, Every Week – Darren Pullman

This week’s meeting presentation is by Darren Pullman BPE3* CPAGB EFIAP, entitled “One a Week, Every week”

Darren presents the images he took in 2019 and 2020 as part of the challenge to take a photo every week. It’s noteworthy that the first year was pre-covid and most of 2020 was in lockdown.

Usual Zoom session details apply (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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March 31st: My Journey in Theatre Photography – Cat Humphries

This week’s presentation is by Cat Humphries and entitled My Journey in Theatre Photography. From documenting young performers at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in the 1990s to shooting vintage Hollywood portraits for Sunset Boulevard in 2019, Cat will take us on a trip through her adventures in theatre photography, including the equipment used and images from publicity shoots, rehearsals and performances.

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March 24th: Members Evening

This Thursday’s meeting is billed as a members evening. It is open to any members to show off their work, talk about their images, and offer other members the opportunity to comment in an open forum. It is suggested that we present maximum of 6 images each to allow everyone a chance to participate.  It’s not a competition but an it’s a great opportunity to get some constructive feedback from like-minded photographers. 

We have set the theme as the Lacock photoshoot that many of us attended recently, but this is only a suggestion. To make it more interesting please feel free to present any of your work on any subject, especially for those who could not make it to Lacock.

Jeff our projection secretary is co-ordinating the images so please send to projsec@trowbridgecc.co.uk for inclusion.

Usual Zoom session details apply (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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March 17th: Storm Chaser – Andy Garnham

This week’s presentation is by Andy Garnham and is entitled Storm Chaser.

As a child, Andrew was scared of storms, hiding under the bed covers at night when one passed by. As an adult this fear changed into fascination of all weather types. This resulted in undertaking multiple trips to the US to join others chasing storms across the mid-west. This talk aims to set the scene about what it is like to chase storms, the highs, the lows and hopes to share the incredible forms and structure rarely seen in the UK.

Usual Zoom session details apply (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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March 10th: A Wet Night In – Spike & Penny Piddock

This week we are all set for  “A Wet Night In” with Spike & Penny Piddock.

Penny and Spike Piddock (both DPAGB & EFIAP) are members of Dorchester Camera club and also the British Society of Underwater Photographers. The Talk covers underwater life in a variety of places near and far, featuring curiosities as well as the more familiar species.

Usual Zoom session details (see home page) and as always new members are welcome to join the meeting to see what we do as a club.

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