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Antique Gas & Steam Museum

The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum photo shoot on June 27, 2021 is now on Poly Flickr.  James Woodward has put our photos in an album along with two videos from Beverly Brock and Judy Maclean-Fowler. Go to the Poly Flickr album at https://www.flickr.com/gp/polyphotoclub/90f1BG
Featured photo of our group by Beverly Brock.  Thank you, Carol P. Murdock for organizing this photo shoot!

2021 Poly Photo Club High School Photography Awards

The students at San Dieguito Academy High School, during this very difficult time, were able to channel their thoughts, worries, vulnerabilities, and strength to create incredible photographic images this past year. Even though most had to use their cell phone cameras, they were able to still be creative and compelling with their assignments.  These are some of the assignments the images came from:

      • Self-Portraits
      • Environmental Close-Ups using animal figurines
      • Macro using forks or spoons
      • Spooky Photos using ghosting/camera movement
      • Multiplicity
      • Elements of Design

Their photography instructor Susan Coppock shared with us, “As this is my last year of teaching, I was overwhelmed to see the effort and creativity these kids put into their photographs using mostly the basics with their cell phones. High school kids ROCK!”   Poly Flickr gallery link: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmVUkHbk

Images were submitted online to our club and Poly members judged the images – a difficult task! Monetary scholarships went to the first, second, third and five honorable mention winners.

 

Balboa Park Cell Phone Walkabout

Voting for the top three People’s Choice images from the Cell Phone Balboa Park Walkabout is complete!

Many thanks to all that sent in images and to all those who took the time to view the images and send in their top three choices. There were many interesting images submitted.  A fun time was had by all participants…it was really so nice to be able to see people face to face instead of on a computer screen. First Place was Josi Ross, as she garnered, by far, the most votes for her Statue over looking a sleeping person. Beverly Brock and Kim SignoretPaar battled out a couple other images to take Second & Third, respectively.

The link to the gallery with Author names added back in.https://www.flickr.com/gp/polyphotoclub/72c6r3