WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB
The first competition in the Wellington Camera Club's new year was held recently, "Night Photography" being the subject. Twenty-two pictures were hung, and the following was the result of the competition club championship:—J. W. Chapman Taylor, 1; J. W. Johnson, runner-up. A grade, J. W. Chapman Taylor, 1; J.W. Johnson, 2; E. T. Robson, 3. B grade, C. G. Smith, 1; T. W. Kait, 2.> Mr. J. K. Mackay spoke on the pictures and said that it was important to remember to give as near a representation in the picture as the eye sees it. Referring to material, Mr. Mackay said that panchromatic material was absolutely essential. Reflections on a wet night also were a great help. Several big pictures taken at night ivith panchromatic materials showing various parts of the city were exhibited. These were much admired. Several members spoke on the pictures. Members present stood for a fen' moments as a mark of respect to the memory of Mr. W. J. Seabrook-Mason, who died recently. Two new, members were elected to the club.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 74, 25 September 1934, Page 7
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