St Leonards Community Camera Club

St Leonards Community Camera Club St Leonards Community Camera Club
Meets at the Community Space (Blanche St)
1st and 3rd Tuesday 7.30 pm
New Members always welcome.

25/11/2025

A preening brush turkey, a wise cassowary and some hungry terns are among the winning and shortlisted photos in this year’s prize

12/11/2025

As part of the 2026 celebration of 100 years of the St Leonards Memorial Hall, an image that reflects the hall's origins and purposes, covering the entire back wall of the stage, will be a centrepiece of the celebrations.
The St Leonards Progress Association is calling out to all photographers and happy snappers, to send a photo to be considered for the honor of having it placed on full display at the hall (no prizes sorry).
Your photo will need to reflect the hall's memorial origins - this might be for example, a field of poppies or the rising of the sun, be in landscape and high resolution enough to stretch the 2300mm x 4720mm of the wall, (minimum resolution 2250px x 4625px will give you 25dpi - 1mm x1mm pixel approx) but don't stress, most phones will manage this, be your own original work, be free to use for an indefinite period, though copyright will be retained by the photographer and an acknowledgement/credit for the photo publicly displayed.
Send your photo to [email protected] with the subject title 'An image to remember' and a few words telling what the image means to you as a memorial to those who served and experienced the 'Great War', by 30 November 2025.
All submissions will be reviewed and one chosen by the St Leonards Progress Association 100-year Memorial Hall working group.
For more information please contact [email protected]

16/10/2025

Weevils, spores, slime mold and cells in extreme closeup for the 51st anniversary of the Nikon Small World competition

03/10/2025

The photographer spent five years documenting humpback whales in the waters surrounding the Tonga Trench

11/12/2024

The competition, which has been going since 2015, offers a place for nature photographers to show off the amusing snapshots they've captured while documenting the natural world.

09/10/2024

An image of western toad tadpoles, one of almost 60,000 entries from 117 countries, takes the grand title win in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

The extraordinary winning images from the world's biggest space photography competition have been revealed by the Royal ...
14/09/2024

The extraordinary winning images from the world's biggest space photography competition have been revealed by the Royal Observatory Greenwich.

Now in its 16th year, the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition aims to highlight amateur space photographers from around the globe.

This year's winning image was taken by Ryan Imperio from the United States.

His image capturing the progression of Bailey's beads during the 2023 annular solar eclipse came up top among 3,500 submitted entries from 58 countries.

"Baily's beads are formed when sunlight shines through the valleys and craters of the Moon's surface, breaking the eclipse's well-known ring pattern, and are only visible when the Moon either enters or exits an eclipse," the statement read.

An awe-inspiring image of the progression of Bailey's beads during the 2023 annular solar eclipse has placed first out of 3,500 entries from 58 countries.

Cultural burning in the Northern Territory, raising sheep in Rouse Hill and vampires in the lounge room. Take a tour acr...
23/07/2024

Cultural burning in the Northern Territory, raising sheep in Rouse Hill and vampires in the lounge room. Take a tour across Australia with this beautiful and dramatic selection of photographs from the Australian Life photography competition 2024

Photographer Steve Fitch has captured motel signs across the US, showing a range of styles during different decades, dis...
23/05/2024

Photographer Steve Fitch has captured motel signs across the US, showing a range of styles during different decades, displayed at a new exhibition at the Joseph Bellows Gallery in La Jolla, California. “What does matter is the idea of theme and variation, how a collection can be interesting because of the variety of specimens,” Fitch said. “A collection of butterflies illustrates this idea.”

Photographer Steve Fitch has captured motel signs across the US, showing a range of styles during different decades, displayed at a new exhibition in La Jolla, California

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