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Photo club goes back in time

Check out this month's winning images from the Beachcombers Photography Club member competition

ZULULAND photographers snapped an array of creative and riveting pictures for the monthly Beachcombers Photography Club member competition.

The theme was the ‘vintage era’ and local snappers rose to the occasion with interesting interpretations of images from days gone by.

Hein Beukes took the top spot with his winning environmental portraiture ‘Love Summer’ while the open category, which attracted a string of exceptional entries, was won by Daryl Visser with ‘Fear of Heights’.

Winner in the open category was Daryl Visser with ‘Fear of Heights’
Winner in the open category was Daryl Visser with ‘Fear of Heights’

Chantelle King with her image ‘Family History’ was named the ‘Best Junior’ for claiming the most points at the meeting.

Photographers, who received certificates of merit included Kobus Maree for his entry ’57 Chev’ and Dudley Kelbe for ‘Awash Falls’.

Chantelle King with ‘Family History’ was named the ‘Best Junior’
Chantelle King with ‘Family History’ was named the ‘Best Junior’

Gavin Fordham was also elected new chairman of the club at the recent AGM, taking over from Hendrik Louw.

The next photo challenge in April will feature ‘Scapes’ as the theme. The club is hoping to attract great land, city and seascape images from local photographers.

Visitors and photographers are invited to attend the meetings on the first Tuesday of every month at the NSRI base (next to Zululand Yacht Club) in Richards Bay.

Induction for new members starts at 6.30pm and the club meeting at 7pm.

For more information, check out www.beachcombersclub.co.za or email info@beachcombersclub.co.za

Kobus Maree received a certificate of merit for ‘57 Chev’
Kobus Maree received a certificate of merit for ‘57 Chev’
‘Awash Falls’ by Dudley Kelbe
‘Awash Falls’ by Dudley Kelbe

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