Day 1 – Didn’t we have a ‘loverrly’ time, the day we went to Bangor!?Four cars set off from Notts/Derbys on a dreary Monday morning but arrived in a bright and (very) breezy Llandduno a few hours later. Fun was had capturing shots on, and of the famous pier and also the beach, but soon…
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Derbyshire ~ Feb 2023 Meeting
Following on from the talk by Robert Faulkner on Digital Derbyshire at our Jan 2023 meeting, we asked members to submit images on Derbyshire. They didn’t have to be recent images and the response we received was excellent, with 16 people submitting 3 images each. The wide range of images was great to see, and they…
Yorkshire Dales ~ Nov 2023
Our winter photo week away this year was in the Yorkshire Dales. We were to be located at HF Newfield Hall near Malham which was central to all the areas we wished to visit over the three days we were there. Having said we would be there for three days, there is the journey up where…
OPC Photo Weekend to Whitby Oct 2022
Eight members of the original 9 who were to go on the trip, made their way to Whitby for a photo weekend on the North Yorkshire coast. Our brilliant organizer for the weekend, Martin Arrowsmith, had to sadly cancel his visit due to illness, and he would be sorely missed. With all the work Martin…
Spring 2022
Here are a selection of images of spring as interpreted by members of the club.
Travels with my X – Chris Upton
For our second meeting in March, members enjoyed a terrific and broad ranging talk on travel photography by Chris Upton entitled “Travels with my X”. Although this title first alarmed us regarding his past relationships, it soon turned out that the “X” involved was his X series Fuji cameras! Through Chris’s excellent photographs we visited…
OPC Trip to Derwent Water – Nov 2021
The nine members were really grateful to arrive in HF’s Derwent Bank Hotel for this three night break. This photo trip had been postponed twice, precipitously cancelled and then, at our insistence reinstated on the other side of the country. As it turned out the venue was in a terrific position close to the head…