Centres lens itself to a colourful exhibition
Members of the Angmering Camera Club have set up a range of impressive photographs for their fourth annual exhibition in the reception area of the centre, in Foxwood Avenue.
They include landscapes, portraits, wildlife both native and more exotic, and abstract images.
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Hide AdLittlehampton’s pier, Patching Pond in the snow and the Seven Sisters and the Coastguard Cottages are among the familiar Sussex landmarks on view, while the Royal Crescent in Bath and Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge are other attractive architectural subjects.
The flora and fauna section features a bluebell wood, vibrant wildflowers, ladybirds, foxes, owls and even a hippopotamus.
Everyone visiting the exhibition can vote for their favourite photo.
The club was formed in October, 2010, by a group of photographic enthusiasts and beginners, with the aim of encouraging interest in all aspects of photography, with the opportunity to take part in tutorials and training and for members to submit their photographs, in digital projected and print formats, to monthly themes and regular competitions.
Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at Angmering Village Hall and there are also field trips and social events for members to enjoy.