The Boksburg Camera Club members again excelled in various categories in June and the judges’ decision was final – these are the best of the best for the month.
To find out more about what they do, where they meet and how to join to hone your photography skills, go to www.boksburgcameraclub.co.zaOpen: 3 Star – Joy Fourie Loberg – The Hunt.
Set Subject: 4-5 Star – Arauna Bezuidenhout – Ruins in the Free State.Set Subject: 1-3 Star – Zenia McQuirk – Houtbay's Long Forgotten East Fort House.Cellphone: 4-5 Star – Douglas Knight – Early Morning Solace.Cellphone: 1-3 Star – Dewald Nel – Depth of Field is Focus on Point.
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