WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB,
One of the best monthly competitions so l'ar held took place at the meetiug of the Camera Club this week. The subject was "open" competition, and 19 entries were received from A grade, and 12 from B grade. These comprised a variety of subjects, many of the photographs having beeu taken abroad. The pictures were voted on by the members present, with the following results:—A grade: Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. J. W. Johnson; B grade, Ist and 2ml, Mr. Lan L. J. Powell, 3rd, Miss H. Davidson. Mr. K. T. Robson opened by urging members to study composition, and to always be satisfied that they had got the best result from the materials at hand. He then criticised the pictures, and incidentally showed the need for the title to fit the picture. Messrs. Boyer, Johnson, and Peart also commented on the entries, and a most interesting aud instructive evening was spent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 7
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