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NDPS retain the Alan Taylor Memorial Trophy

Norwich & District PHotographic Society has successfully retained the Alan Taylor Memorial Trophy after the completion of the Annual Three-way Battle with Ciné - Photo Club Nivernais (CPCN)) in France and Foto-Club Koblenz (FCK) in Germany.
After the three rounds during which the same 20 images entered by each club were scored by a judge in each country NDPS had an aggregate score of 508.0 points with FCK second on 468.0 and CPCN third on 443.5. The judge for the UK leg of the competition was Paul Radden DPAGB, EFIAP/s, PSA4*.

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NDPS retain the Alan Taylor Memorial Trophy

The annual Three-way Battle between Ciné Photo Club Nivernais in France, Foto-Club Koblenz in Germany and Norwich & District Photographic Society went right down to the ‘wire’ with NDPS winning the Alan Taylor Memorial Trophy by the smallest of margins - one point.
After the three rounds played out on separate nights in each contry NDPS scored 482.0 points from Koblenz with 481.0 points and Nivernais who scored 455.5 pints.
The Norwich round was judged by Naomin Saul ARPS ASINWP EFIAP DPAGB APAGB BPE4*

The theme chosen by Foto-Club Koblenz, who were the organisers of this year’s Battle was GRAPHIC. NDPS entries for the competition included images from 15 different member of the Society. Congratulations to NDPS member David Jordan whose image Staircase was awarded the highest aggregate score in the Battle - 29.5 out of a maximum of 30 points..

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Topic for next Year's International Three-way Battle is announced.

Next Year it is the turn of Foto-Club Koblenz to organise the Annual International Three-way Battle between Kpblenz, Ciné-Photo Club Nivernais, and NDPS when all three ‘clubs’ will again compete for the Alan Taylor Memorial Trophy, currently held by NDPS.

The topic that FCKO have chosen is ‘GRAPHIC’.

In the context of the competition Graphic photographs are photo motifs that result in a graphic motif through light, dark, colors, surfaces, lines and dots. What is meant is the language of form - also in nature, objects, light and shadow, facade(s) and building structure (not "simple" architecture).

The remaining rules are the same as until now. NDPS will be ready to send our 20 +1 images by the first week of January 2023…!

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