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All smiles at club presentation

Published on 10th May 2007 in News

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ABOVE: Crafty cameramen: Tony Roach, Evert Ditzel, Elaine Snowden and Ian Grimbleby.

Howden Camera Club celebrated a successful winter season with their annual dinner and prize-giving at the Capricorn Restaurant in Goole recently.

Evert Ditzel was declared Photographer of the Year.

Other winners were: Summer Outings Competition - Dave Cannon.

Annual Slide Competition: Architecture and Record - Evert Ditzel; Portraiture and People - Ian Meadows; Pictorial - Ian Meadows; Sport, Action and Photojournalism - Evert Ditzel; Natural History - Evert Ditzel; Glamour and Figure Study - Evert Ditzel.

Best Slide - Evert Ditzel.

Annual Print Competition: Architecture and Record - Elaine Snowden; Portraiture and People - Ken Duck; Pictorial - Phil Davies; Sport, Action and Photojournalism - Tony Roach; Natural History - Ian Meadows; Glamour and Figure Study - Evert Ditzel; Beginners - Ian Grimbleby.

Best Colour Picture: Ken Duck.

Best Monochrome Picture: Dave Hunter.

Jessops Competition: Lights - Evert Ditzel.

Hiltons Competition: Steam - Ian Meadows.

Ferryboat Competition: Pictorial Yorkshire - John Smith.

Pegasus Projected Image - Dave Hunter.

Details of the club's summer outings programme can be found at www.howdencameraclub.co.uk

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