Inverness judge for camera club chair-themed competition By Contributor
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Updated: 09:30, 10 March 2021
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Images were submitted through the clubâs website and judged by Gary Williamson from Inverness. Gary has been an external judge for the club in past competitions and members were delighted to welcome him back.
The colour category had a total of 23 entries, monochrome had 21 entries and the creative category had 13 images. Gary gave valuable and constructive critique on each image. He was keen to encourage the photographer to think about the story behind the photograph and how to convey that with the image.
PICTURES: Take a seat and enjoy Highland camera club s chair-themed competition entries
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Camera club members get creative with chairs theme By Contributor Published: 19:30, 09 March 2021
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Images were submitted through the clubâs website and judged by Gary Williamson from Inverness. Gary has been an external judge for the club in past competitions and members were delighted to welcome him back.
The colour category had a total of 23 entries, monochrome had 21 entries and the creative category had 13 images. Gary gave valuable and constructive critique on each image. He was keen to encourage the photographer to think about the story behind the photograph and how to convey that with the image.
In reality he had been on his way to a day out on a beach near Ilfracombe.
Cleaning supervisor Pegg, aged 58, of Bells Corner, Burrington, near Umberleigh, denied attempting to pervert the course of justice but was found guilty by a jury.
He was jailed for six months by Judge David Evans, who gave a formal commendation to Camera Partnership investigator PC Jane Bickley.
The judge told Pegg: ”Perhaps you thought the initial small lie would work and that would be the end of it. Maybe you did not expect the police to go to the lengths they did to check your story and trace your movements.
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