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Club programme ContentsClub programmeVindolanda and moreMembers' imagesDiaryCompetitionsMCPF newsFor saleMFA
WCC Photonews
Worcestershire Camera Club Editor: [email protected]
08|MAY|2017|
Header image: Martin Addison FRPS
The Thursday evening club programme for
the summer is on the website. Do checkfor updates in case of any changes.
As you can see, it’s unusually quiet for the
club this week so there’s absolutely no
excuse for not sorting out some of those
photos you’ve been intending to send in
for the newsletter!
We have a Digi Group meeting as usual on
Thursday, though a slightly different pro-
gramme from the usual, and a photowalk
on Tuesday next week, so there’s plenty to
look forward to.
As the summer season kicks in, if you’re
heading off for a photo-walk or a day-trip
somewhere interesting and fancy some
company, don’t forget to make use of the
ad hoc events facility on the members’
area of the website. It’s easy to put up an
event, full instructions are on the site.
Take a bit of time, too, to try the WCC
Flipboard magazine. It’s free to sign up,
easy to use ( and the club magazine con-
tains lots of interesting articles, hints, tips
and images. Just follow the magazine to be
notified of updates, scroll down to find
something of interest to you and click to
read… Lots of non-members enjoy it too,
it seems!
The Google+ community continues if
you’re looking for friendly critique.
The newsletter will be intermittent over thesummer, but please still send in your news,celebrations and images as usual. It’s a greathelp if your images have your name either in themetadata or filename. Anything urgent or time-sensitive where no newsletter is planned can beemailed via the members’ website.
There will be NO newsletter on 29th May. The
5th June newsletter will be the only one in June.
Re-start on 3rd July - if you’ve sent in your news!
Newsletter
Sailing by Grassholm, Clive Haynes FRPS
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Members’ News: Vindolanda and more
Sycamore Gap - record shot
Les Bailey has been out and about and writes:-We had a few days in The Lake District, then moved on to the Hadrian's Wall area. I shot the usual iconic location of Sycamore Gap, notsure that it was worth the climb and walk but it has to be done…
Amongst lots of sites with 'piles of old bricks', (sorry, well preserved ancient stones), we visited Vindolanda and The Roman ArmyMuseum, two great places. At Vindolanda the archaeologists were excavating two areas, the most interesting being a deep rubbishditch, (Vindolanda dig image overleaf), where a skull, dating from around 200 AD, had been found in 2002. This was of a young manwho had been executed; one side of the skull sliced open from a probable sword strike, the other side crushed around the ear, probablyfrom a sword pommel blow. His head was then displayed on a pike as a warning to others. When the skin finally fell off, the skull wasthrown into the rubbish ditch. We were told by Andrew Birley, Excavations Director, that the point at which the spike entered his headcan still be seen in the upper part of his mouth…lovely.
Isotropic analysis (in 2002) of a tooth revealed that he had drunk water from northern Britain for his entire life. In 2015, DNA analysis ofanother tooth revealed that his father was Italian. Since soldiers weren't allowed to marry, this gave rise to the idea that his mother wasperhaps a local woman, 'common law wife' of a soldier. The young man would have had all the rights and privileges of a Roman, so thespeculation is that he must have done something rather serious to meet such a brutal death.
So while we were talking, the sole from a Roman sandal was dug out of the mud. We weren't allowed to touch or hold, but it wasfantastic to see this item so close and at the moment of discovery, very exciting. As the young archaeologist said, 'History is being madeevery day here'. We were told the sandal was probably from about 250/300 AD, and would have been fairly expensive because of thestudding being added. (Images overleaf)
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A find! Archaeologist with the sole, clearly showing the studs
Vindolanda dig: ditch under excavation
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Members’ images
Two images fromStewart Bourne ARPS.
Jake (left)AndReluctant Pilgrimage(below).
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Diary
RPS DIG Expo - book now!Special price for 4-ticket package - £100 (£25 p.p.). So fill up a car with your clubmates and come along for a really good day and a great learning opportunity.
18th May Birmingham University Campus Sculptures walk. Free, advance registration.20th May 11th Worcester Motor Festival
A couple of London exhibitions at Beetles & Huxley.Until 20th May Cecil Beaton A complete survey of Beaton's early photographyranging from portraits of the "Bright Young People" in the 1920s, innovative fashionpictures for Vogue, Hollywood portraits in the 1930s, to lesser-known wartimedocumentary photographs commissioned by the British Ministry of Information.Includes portraits of Queen Elizabeth (subsequently the Queen Mother), the Duke andDuchess of Windsor on their wedding day, Salvador Dali, Vivien Leigh, Augustus John,Charles de Gaulle, Orson Welles, H G Wells and Aldous Huxley.
23 May - 24th June Joel Meyerowitz Towards Colour 1962-1978 - in association withLeica. Meyerowitz joined the Leica Hall of Fame in January 2017.
Annual Bretforton Silver Band Asparagus Auction Sun 28 May, from 6pm Free Entry.
Wed 31 May 7pm Bikers’ Nite at the Fleece Bretforton, WR11 7JE Donations for Air Ambulance. Free Entry
19/20 May Bletchley Park at Night
7 June workshop Making Space - Pinhole photography £3-6. Birmingham Uni.
Gloucester Tall Ships May 27-29
Booking is open for the Asylum Steampunk Festival 25-28 August in Lincoln.
Competitions
TPOTY is now open for entries .If you’re off on your travels take a look at the rules…
The Societies - May’s Competitions are now open - Free to enter for all photographers.Life on Earth Photography CompetitionOn Your Travels Photography CompetitionSee the results for April here: Street Cultures - Fine Art - Spring into Action
Midland Salon closes 28th June.
RSPCA Young Photographer Awards 2017 Launching with a new mobile phone category,entries open for the prestigious competition on 8 May! The competition is open to anyoneaged 18 or under and it’s free. Have your photos judged by a panel of top photographicexperts including BBC Springwatch presenter, Chris Packham. (Thanks to Maddy for info).
Varna Salon closes 4th July.
MCPF news
MCPF May newletterincluding full details of Midland Salon.
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For sale
Epson Stylus Photo R2400 Colour Inkjet Printer (A3)
In working order and complete with all 8 inks in use, at 1/4 full at least, plus 7 unopened inks within date,and 3 unopened inks, slightly out of date.
Optional paper roll feeder included. Mains and USB cables.
Full manual.
Prints well in both colour and black and white.
Price: £100
Contact: Shelagh Allen01905 35744807849393114
Amazon/Epson screenshots for illustrativepurposes only
Midland Fine Arts
If you are using the summer break to get ahead with your printing, mounting and/or framing, or if you want to start doing some printwork and perhaps exhibition work, don’t forget our sponsors Midland Fine Arts offer discount on their prices for WCC members. Get yourmount boards, pre-cut mounts (specify your own sizes and apertures), WCC-style exhibition black frames (reference the club if ordeing) and a wide range of other frames plus all the hanging paraphernalia from MFA. Quote WCC membership when you order.
If you drop by (weekdays only) they sometimes have bargain buys too! Worth a visit to look at their range. Contact MFA with any queriesor requests for advice.We have always found Simon and team to be very helpful and responsive.
Find MFA at Unit 2, Frederick Road, Hoo Farm Industrial Estate, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY11 7RA.
Telephone 01562 747355Fax 01562 67891
Email [email protected] (Simon Chandler).