Next meeting - Monday 8th December. Presentation by Eddie Hyde FRPS on Landscape Photography.
Contact - artmandave@virginmedia.com
OUR 60TH YEAR - 2026
5th - 24th April 2025
THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR EXHIBITION.
This took place on Saturday 5th April. Doors opened at 5pm and the Mayor of Richmond formally opened the exhibition at 6.00pm. 98 images were on display.
Free entry with light refreshments were available for guests We had many visitors to our first exhibition for many years. One couple who had visited the Sony World Photography Exhibition said ours was better!
Other public viewings were on:
Tuesdays and Thursdays between 2pm and 5pm. (Free tea or coffee was available for all guests).
Wednesdays between 1pm and 4.00pm
To contact the club contact artmandave@virginmedia.com
To view a virtual tour of our 2025 exhibition on YouTube click on this link: https://youtu.be/GarWObFjEyY?si=p1kXN1q70RAtp0qJ
Our First Ever AI Judged Competition RESULTS - Monday 24th November.
Thank you to everyone who took part in this experimental AI judged competition.
Apologies that one member's images got missed on the night. I have now run those through the Chat GPT software and added them to the results.
Stephen Wilder created the competition using the standard SPA 15 point scoring system and with no separation of our usual intermediate and advanced classes. All images from both classes were mixed together.
The AI critique given was very detailed, and was split it into the following categories:
Composition and framing
Lighting and Exposure
Technical Quality
Creativity and originality
Emotional impact/atmosphere
Presentation
It gave scores for each, followed by an overall score and a Judges Summary.
Theoretically it could give scores from 1 to 15. Fortunately, nobody scored a 1. The lowest score it gave was an 8 and the highest a 14
Congratulations to Dorothea and Andrew who had the two highest scoring images of the night, both scoring 14 marks.
Dorothea with a beautiful minimalist abstract
Andrew with a superbly captured Migrant Hawker in flight.
There were a number of images that scored 13 marks
Andrew Great Crested Grebe and Perch
Dave Coloured light from inside the cheese grater
James Late Night Laundry
Dave Back flip dive into the sea in Brighton
The majority of images scored 10, 11 or 12
Only a handful of images scored 8 or 9
Generally, the critique seemed accurate and comparable to the sort of comments an actual SPA judge may make.
(Although Elspeth disagreed on some and told AI her opinion.)
AI judging used the word" POTENTIAL" a lot in its critique summaries for each image.
So one of the big takeaways from last night is that We ALL have the POTENTIAL to produce GOOD/GREAT and successful club competition level images.
As Stephen Wilder suggested last week, AI critique can be an excellent learning tool and it also has great POTENTIAL itself, if it is used as a "mentor" prior to entering images into competitions.