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May/June 2021                                                                                                                                                                   Cape Camera


                     Winning images from May




                Set subject: ICM and/or multiple exporures



          The May competition was judged remotely by Adri and Roel van Oudheusden from Port Eliza-
            beth Photographic Club. Members were tasked with creating new artistic images by using
          either of these techniques or a combination of them both. Fortunately, the E & D evening with
           Charlotte Bellamy a few weeks earlier gave inspiration and detailed instructions on how best
          to use these techniques. Once again, some very artistic and creative images were presented in
                                       the set subject, reports LESLEY PAROLIS

                                                      Promotions

          In April, Antonio Chavry was promoted to Advanced and in May, Sally-Ann Spooner progressed to Inter-
           mediate and Michael Pace & Paramasivam Saravanakumar to Advanced.  Also, the following members
          have achieved Master status this month: Crighton Klassen, Jacoba van Zyl, Jeanette du Toit, Lesley Parolis.
           They join Anna Engelhardt, Dave Gordon, Kim Stevens and Neels Beyers who had done so the previous
                                                         months.

            The CTPS entries into the PSSA monthly competition for January were Ghost riders by
                      Ken Woods (Senior Entry) and Rising by Eric Decloedt (Junior Entry).




            Below are the winners in the various categories together with the judge’s comments.


                                                   Set Subject


























          Joint Winner PDI - Set (Master) A New Dawn by David Barnes   Joint Winner PDI - Set (Master) T-R-E-K  by Kim Stevens (27). The
          (27). The spectral highlights work very well in this cityscape. The   technique works exceptionally well here, adding a watercolour
          building almost in the middle appears to be leaning over ever   effect to the image.
          so slightly to the right which can be remedied by applying per-
          spective correction.











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