PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION.
The set of 60 pictures entered ill the 1930 inter-club competition has just reached Wellington, and will be exhibited by the Wellington Camera Club in its clubroom, Watts Building, 250, ' Wakefield street, on Wednesday next from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. , Mr. A. S. Mitchell, F.N.Z.1.A., will comment on the pictures, and all interested in pictorial photographic art are invited to be present. A collection will be taken to defray expenses.
The competition was held in Auckland this year, the judges being Messrs. Hipwell and G. E. Jones, F.R.P.S. Marks were awarded on the following basis:— Selection 20, composition 50, technique 25, presentation 5, total 100. The results were:—Dunedin, 863 marks, 1; Wellington, 7SI marks, 2; Christchurcb, 664 marks, 3; Auckland, 646 marks, 4; Invercargill, 636 marks, 5. • The pictures are in sets of 12, from each centre, and the champion picture was declared to be that of Mr. R. S. Lediard, Auckland, who was awarded 99 marks. In the Wellington set, the highest marks were awarded to Miss D. Tinney, "Tho Net," 92 marks, and Mr. J. W. Jones,- 'Troin Bush to Mill," 82 marks.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1931, Page 3
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