Friday, December 29, 2006

Blog changes

You might notice a few changes to this blog. I've added a few new links to the list on the side, plus I've converted the template to a new layout version which is easier to customise in blogger.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

New Website is Up!

The new EPC website is finally up and running! There are going to be a few more features added, such as a gallery and forum, but the basic information is there. Also some new images will be put up.

Edited to add: I'm so sorry if you get an annoying pop-up screen! I'm not sure how to get rid of this, short of changing hosting sites.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Exploranges launches new photographic field course

Exploranges Bushwalking Tours is running a 4 day photographic course on Kangaroo Island, 3-6 March 2007. If you are interested in more information about this course then you can email them at: bushwalk@internode.on.net

Exploranges Bushwalking Tours
Ph/Fax: 00 61 (0)8 8369 1779
Mobile: 042 999 1779
Web: www.bushwalkingtours.com.au
Postal Address: PO Box 251, Modbury North, South Australia 5092

Progress on the EPC Website

The new look EPC website is just being finished off, and hopefully will be relaunched soon! So watch this space for the announcement and link to the site.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

End of Year Exhibition, Saturday 9th December

Our End of Year Exhibition will be held this Saturday, 9th December at Mullins Gallery, 260 Portrush Road, Beulah Park, at 7.30 pm for an 8.00 pm start. The best prints and slides entered in our End of Year Competitions will be shown, and trophies given for the top awards.

Could members bring along raffle prizes and 2 plates of food for supper - one sweet and one savoury.

Commonwealth Challenge Competition

The Commonwealth Challenge was judged last night, Tuesday 5th December 2006, with 20 slides each submitted by EPC, the Christchurch Photographic Society of New Zealand, and the Highcliffe & Infinity Camera Club of the UK. The judge was Steven Wigg.

Our President, Peter Phillips, commented before the competition that, since the English cricket team had just lost the second Ashes Test here in Adelaide today, perhaps the Highcliffe & Infinity club can get some revenge by winning the Commonwealth Challenge. You guessed it, they did.

The final tally was: EPC 142 points, Christchurch 143 points, and Highcliffe 146 points. The top slide, which was the only one scoring a 10, was by Peter Cheung of EPC. Well done Peter.