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- | : A brilliant July programme begins on the 15th0 wifH-Fnms, both in-Technicolour and black and white, presented by Mr. Walter | + | A brilliant July programme begins on the 15th with films, both in Technicolour and black and white, presented by Mr. Walter |
Another photographer whose excellent work is known to us all is. Mr. Ira Butler, who will show us his film featuring the Grose Valley. on 22nd July. | Another photographer whose excellent work is known to us all is. Mr. Ira Butler, who will show us his film featuring the Grose Valley. on 22nd July. | ||
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Our Christmas Party this year will be at CUSA en Wednesday 14th December. Tickets at a later date. | Our Christmas Party this year will be at CUSA en Wednesday 14th December. Tickets at a later date. | ||
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- | PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. | + | |
- | T | + | **PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION**. |
- | he S.B.W. photographers take the palm for dogged determination. How it was organised is still to be told, but somehow | + | |
- | The judge - Mr. Eade from the Photographic Society - congratulated members both on the numbers and the high quality of the exhibits. The technique was excellent and it had been a very hard job to select the winning prints. He had judged them from the | + | The S.B.W. photographers take the palm for dogged determination. How it was organised is still to be told, but somehow |
- | standpoint of pictorial and, general interest. He had not paid attention to topographical or personal details which, however interesting to members, might not be so to others. By the light of two petrol lamps Mr. Eade then displayed and commented on thirty of the photographs. He said, however, that he could easily have overlooked some good prints because of the bad light. He placed the first four photographs as follows :- | + | |
- | 10 " | + | The judge - Mr. Eade from the Photographic Society - congratulated members both on the numbers and the high quality of the exhibits. The technique was excellent and it had been a very hard job to select the winning prints. He had judged them from the standpoint of pictorial and general interest. He had not paid attention to topographical or personal details which, however interesting to members, might not be so to others. By the light of two petrol lamps Mr. Eade then displayed and commented on thirty of the photographs. He said, however, that he could easily have overlooked some good prints because of the bad light. He placed the first four photographs as follows :- |
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- | 3. Tree study by Jack Thorpe. | + | 1. " |
+ | 2. " | ||
+ | 3. "Tree study" | ||
4. "On Guthrie" | 4. "On Guthrie" | ||
- | Members will recall the Committee' | ||
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- | At the end cf the exhibition the President thanked Yr. Eade for his very helpful criticisms and suggestions. They should certainly be invaluable tc our ardent photographers. Dorothy Lawry revived the suggestion that we should have an exhibition in town later, and no doubt the Committee will consider this suggestion. Everyone was sorry that full jIltice could net be done tosuch a pleasing displuy. | ||
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- | THE NEW STYLE HARNESS | + | Members |
- | Old hands will probably have noti:ed that the harness | + | second and third photographs. By using magazine funds in addition it will be possible to give each photograph full page reproduction. Should power restrictions be lifted by the middle |
- | of the new Paddymade steel frame rucksack is different | + | |
- | . of hDr4sir,17 the rucksack from the shoulders. Back pull' is | + | Many of the photographs selected by Mr. Eade would probably reproduce even better |
- | considerably reduced, the top of the frame being kept 117 to 21: nearer | + | |
+ | At the end of the exhibition the President thanked Mr. Eade for his very helpful criticisms and suggestions. They should certainly be invaluable to our ardent photographers. Dorothy Lawry revived the suggestion that we should have an exhibition in town later, and no doubt the Committee will consider this suggestion. Everyone was sorry that full justice could not be done to such a pleasing display. | ||
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- | HIRE SERVICE. | ||
- | This popular service is very useful to old members who wish to take new chums on walks or to new members who are in the process of acquiring gear. At ordinary week-ends | ||
- | not much difficulty is experiencied, | ||
- | HIRE BOOKINGS FOR HOLIDAY WEEK-ENDS | ||
- | Bookings. open on the first day of the month nearest to two months before the first day of the holiday week-end. Thus:- bookings open for October week-end on 1st0 August. | ||
- | PADDY PALLIN, | ||
- | CM C72.R FOR WALKERS, 327 George St., !PHONE BX 3595 SYDNEY |
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