The Hop Pole Pub featured in one members picture it’s a craft pub which Alan added in his critique “it was a nice image but would have been nice to see a couple of people in the garden enjoying the beer.” Other images included Reflections in the glass of the ‘Blue Leanie’ and a lovely image of the Black and white houses in St Mary’s Street and many more clever and interesting images of buildings we often pass frequently. Other images included two churches with lovely textured walls, and the Tower block windows taken on an angle to give an abstract look. Gave the station a model village look by its angle and differentiated background. There were some scenes of Aylesbury taken from elevated positions, including a view taken from Waitrose car park of the Waterside Theatre and surrounding area using a fisheye lens which Julia said accentuated the curves of the roads and buildings.Īnother image taken from the newly built bridge leading to the railway station The evening started with the Architectural images. At the end of the three sections the scores would be totalled for each member to see who came first, second, and third. Each judge gave a short critique of an image followed by a score. The evening featured two judges both members of ImageZ, Alan Taberer and Julia Cleaver. Within a mile radius from Market Square, for:Īn image of a piece of Architecture building or buildings,Īn Image of a person or people, posed, candid, or street.Īn image of a “smaller part” of something in Aylesbury for example plaques or ornamental features on a building.įourteen members rose to the challenge and entered forty -two images. The Location Challenge gave members a brief period of time to search Aylesbury
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