4-Club Interclub 2024 results
This year we hosted the 4 Club interclub competition which is a competition between Camberwell Camera Club, Caulfield Photographic Society, Maroondah Photographic Society and us.
Our judge was Christopher Ian and we are pleased to announce that – by a single point from Camberwell – we came out first overall.
Special recognition to the following award winning images:
Rebecca Kashyap – Rainy Night in Ginza
Jenny Hartman – Taking a Break
Daryl Lynch – Struggle for survival
Jenny Adams – PepVentosaStyle Autumn Magpie
Felix Shparberg – Different emotions
All of our entries can be viewed in out 4-Club 2024 galleries.
End of year competition 2024
Entries for our end of year competition are due on Tuesday 29 October 2024. This is a best of images entered throughout the year, members select from their previous entries to enter the end of year competition sections:
- Two images for Open Print
- Two images for Colour EDI
- Two images for Monochrome EDI
The entry must have been entered into a 2024 monthly competition and in the same format. Colour EDI and Monochrome EDI images were entered in the Open EDI and Set Subject EDI sections.
Select your entries through the Competition upload system. As well as selecting your print entries in the upload system, also ensure that your print entries are placed in the print box on Tuesday 29 October 2024 at our November competition night.
We allow images to be altered prior to entry in the end of year competition (eg to incorporate comments from the judge).
5.c.1. Alterations are limited to ensure that the altered (EOY) version is clearly recognizable as a revision of the same image as entered in the monthly competitions. Conversions from colour to monochrome (or vice versa) are allowed.
To enter an altered image:
- In the upload system select the image from the monthly competition as normal, then indicate via the dropdown that it will be altered for end of year.
- Email your altered entry to the competition steward at comp@waverleycameraclub.org.
The subject for the President’s Trophy is “Blue” with your entry due on Tuesday 19 November 2024, this is also to be submitted via the competition upload system.
October 2024 ‘Mood of the Weather’ results
Judge: Deborah Mullins
Set subject EDI
Intermediate: Belinda Kerr – Storm over Flinders
Advanced: Felix Shparberg – Foggy autumn morning
Open EDI
Intermediate: Kirsten Morton – Grandmas Apple Pie
Advanced: Angela McLeod – Lines of Wisdom
Open Print
Intermediate: Kirsten Morton – Cisticola Antics
Advanced: Felix Shparberg – Chick feeding
Set subject definition:
An image depicting some aspect of the weather e.g. storm [actual or impending] rain, hail, snow, fog or wind. Normal sunny conditions or the aftermath are not acceptable. (SAPF) There are no limitations on editing beyond what is in the by-laws.
Results from 34th Eastern Interclub 2024
We recently participated in the the 34th Eastern Interclub run by Maroondah Photographic Society where we came first in Open EDI and fourth in Black & White EDI.
Congratulations to:
Black and White – First Place – Jen Fawkes – The Sweeper
Open EDI – Second Place – Rebecca Kashyap – Path to Mt Fuji
Open EDI – Highly Commended – Stephen Edmonds – Licking
All of our entries can be viewed in our Eastern Interclub 2024 galleries.
Geelong/Waverley Creative Interclub 2024
September 2024 ‘Patterns and Textures (monochrome)’ results
Judge: Lisa Law
Set subject EDI
Intermediate: Alan Scott – Crab Sand Ball Pattern
Advanced: Marlene Chaitra – Cracked
Open EDI
Intermediate: Kirsten Morton – Ebb and Flow
Advanced: Tim Keane – The Specialists
Open Print
Intermediate: Kirsten Morton – Mans Best Friend
Advanced: Vicki Moritz – Fjordboten in cloud
Set subject definition:
An image that demonstrates patterns or textures as the main point of interest. Open to interpretation for example can include patterns and textures found in nature, architecture and abstracts. There are no limitations on editing beyond what is in the by-laws.
Mont de Lancy Homestead – Saturday 17th August 2024
Our outing on Saturday 17th August 2024 will be to the Mont De Lancey Historic homestead in the Yarra Valley.
71 Wellington Road, Wandin North, Victoria, 3139
Meet in the café @ 10:30am for morning tea or coffee and a chat, before wandering off around the property.
This venue usually provides tours. We have negotiated a $10 donation (or more if you would like) to be able to wander around the property taking photos. You will find old buildings, gardens, toolshed, lost trades, wood turning and vintage machinery.
Any queries, contact Helen Warnod via email.
August 2024 ‘Intentional Camera Movement’ results
Judge: Ewen Bell
Set subject EDI
Intermediate: Colleen Singleton – The dancer
Advanced: Stephen Edmonds – Panel gap
Open EDI
Intermediate: Alan Scott – Outback Spinifex
Advanced: Sim Chong – Birds and Cattle
Open Print
Intermediate: Vira Vujovich – Girl on the Shore Lake Simcoe
Advanced: Sim Chong – Mt Feathertop
Set subject definition:
Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a creative way of working with long exposure photography where the camera is moved during an exposure. ICM is both a technique and an artistic way of expression. ICM must not be simulated during editing, otherwise there are no limitations on editing beyond what is in the by-laws.
Knox Monochrome Interclub 2024 Results
Several of our club members attended the Knox Monochrome Interclub Comp recently. We were privileged to see some great images across 7 clubs and witness an exciting finish with Waverley coming out on top! Yes… we won!
It was a close competition with Knox Camera Club only 1 point behind us, and less than 10 points separating the top 4 clubs.
Well done to the selection committee for this competition and congratulations to the authors of all our entries – it was a great team effort.
Special mention to the following authors, whose images scored the maximum 15 points for their work.
Jenny Sui – Foggy morning on the lake
Alan Bennett – Slow Black Shouldered Kite
Final placings:
- Waverley Camera Club – 258 points
- Knox Camera Club – 257 points
- Camberwell Camera Club – 250 points
- Rosanna Photographic Club – 249 points
- Williamstown Camera Club – 246 points
- Maroondah Photographic Society – 245 points
- Mornington Peninsula Photographic Society – 232 points
It was a fun evening and congratulations to Knox Camera Club for holding another terrific event this year.
All of our entries can be viewed in our print and EDI galleries