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Looking to the future, the club decided to invest in some tech to maximise its offerings for members Axholme CC

us 24GB of data. So, for an outlay of £150, plus our Zoom account, we have probably the greatest flexibility possible for the next two years. It is an investment in securing an expanding directory of experiences for club members. “The ‘trial’ meeting saw 21 members and five guests attend, to view a live judging of the club’s second competition of the season. In future, members can now meet together, interact with, and discuss ideas and information collectively with national and international speakers and judges.” e-voice.org.uk/ axholmecameraclub

AXHOLME CC HAS RETURNED to face-to-face meetings. However, eager to build on past experiences, the club decided action was needed to increase its digital events repertoire. “Wi-Fi at our meeting venue, Haxey Church Hall, is free, but it is too slow for large expositions and judging,” says Bob Fish, the club’s treasurer. “So, the committee decided to purchase a 4G router and subscribe to the Three Network. We bought a TP-link Archer AC1750, which cost around £90. The network connection through Three has prepaid data, which lasts two years – £60 buys

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Thanet PS deliveries of Photography News in bulk, offering free individual delivery, with the digital version on our website. THANKS TO ALL the camera clubs and photographic societies who have supported Photography News, and in particular Club News, during the pandemic. It has been a difficult and challenging time for us all, but there is light at the end of the tunnel – let’s hope no one turns it off. Early on, with clubs no longer meeting in person, we ceased free

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Thanks again for your support, and we look forward to hearing from you. photographynews.co.uk. Ware &District PS

NOVEMBER AT THANET PS began with the season’s second digital image open competition, with 81 images judged by Ian Howard. He had an eclectic mix of subjects to assess, and it was a challenge to select the best from each group. Chris West triumphed in group 2 with his Untitled image. Group 1 winner was John Draper with his stunning photograph of a young robin waiting to be fed, entitled Feeeeeeed me! (below). isleofthanetphotographicsociety.co.uk

Medal for his monochrome image entitled The Naughty Step; Bob Norris also received a Silver Medal for his colour print of On the Edge of the Chilterns; and Peter Milsom took a Gold Medal in the monochrome section, for his picture of Sam Kolek. Ware PS meets Wednesday at Thundridge Village Hall, Cambridge Road, Thundridge SG12 0TU. wareps.co.uk

Ware & District PS competed in the PAGB Inter-Club Print Competition at Smethwick on 24 October. There were 35 Clubs involved this year with 15 prints per Club. Ware came joint seventh with the Beyond Group – the last time Ware were in the top eight was in 2007. There were nearly 800 prints with eight awards, and Ware scooped three. Simon Jenkins got the Silver

WAREWINNERS Ware PS achieved seventh at this year's PAGB Inter-Club Print Competition and won three individual awards

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