Exhibition print competition

The public visited our polling station on Friday and Saturday and weighed the pros and cons of each "candidate" carefully. After making their selection, they folded their voting slips with reverence and placed them into the polling box. The votes have been counted and have not been independently adjudicated and the winner has been announced!

Hearty congratulations to Linda Sutton for securing a strong and stable majority of the public vote! Well done! "Nose Dive" is an excellent image admired in the club and outside too! Linda scored a total of 107 points for this image, 20 points clear of second place!

Nose Dive

By Linda Sutton

In a rather Corbynesque style, the voter thought Jamie White's Labour of love "Sudoko" had merit too with 87 points

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Sudoku

By Jamie White

Dave Cromack received a Liberal number of votes for his excellent image "Guiding Lights", with 71 points.

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Guiding Lights

By Dave Cromack

In fourth place, securing 70 points, was Neil Schofield's "Fox in Flight". A sublime image of the fox diving into Green grass

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Fox in Flight

By Neil Schofield

In fifth place was Colin Mill's "Rasta Horse". There was a lot of talk about this image. People were really taken with it. To be honest, you'd have to be a Monster Raving Looney not too though

Rasta Horse

By Colin Mill

Thank you to all club members for their entries, as well as all of the dedicated folk who put the exhibition together, manned the desk, guided the public, worked in the photo studio and helped take it all down again. All total heroes. Special thanks to Dave Cromack for organising it, Ian Mellor, JP Srivalsan and Tanya for the photo studio, Stuart Peaker for equipment guidance and the people on the door, Dave Phillips, Angela McClean, Annie Mellor (and the lovely people who worked on Friday too!)

Thursday 15th June - Motors at MK Museum

This coming Thursday, 15th June, the club will be meeting up at the MK museum to wander around and shoot some of the fantastic bikes and vehicles on show – featuring modern, classic, modified and vintage models.

Organised by the Stony Lions Club, the meet-up is intended as an informal get-together for all petrolheads to chat, admire, swap tips and enjoy an eclectic mix of cars and bikes.

Admission of just £5 also gives free entry to the Museum itself, and the popular Granary tea room stays open after hours for hot and cold drinks and refreshments.

All money raised goes to the Lion’s charitable causes and MK Museum’s expansion fund.

We'll aim to meet up at 7pm. The grounds and museum stay open until around 9pm depending on weather and daylight.

For more information on the event, please visit MK Museum's website

Address
Milton Keynes Museum
McConnell Drive
Wolverton
Milton KeynesMK12 5EL
England

Source: http://www.miltonkeynesmuseum.org.uk/motor...

Annual Exhibition

Friday 9th and Saturday 10th June (10am to 4pm)

Please come along to visit our free annual exhibition at The Methodist Church, Newport Pagnell, you can see all of the images produced for internal competitions projected to Jean-Michel Jarre's "Equinoxe" album, as well as over 80 mounted prints that you can choose a favourite from. There's also a section dedicated to our recent win at the Photography News "Camera Club of the Year" competition

There will be people on hand to show you around and discuss our favourite hobby! 

Venue : The Methodist Church, High Street, Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes MK16 8AQ

Doors open at 10am and close at 4pm on both days