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EXHIBITION: Caught on camera at Littlehampton



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
BILLED as a "veritable feast for the eyes", Littlehampton and District Camera Club is holding its annual exhibition.
Members have filled Littlehampton Museum's Hearne Room gallery with photographs reflecting their varied interests, with images of wildlife and local scenery among them.

Far flung corners of the globe are also on offer, where members have returned from trips abroad with fascinating pictures, Mark Butler, Littlehampton town councillor and chair of its community resources committee, said the exhibition was a wonderful set of photographs.

"I always enjoy seeing what the club has produced each year," he added.
Many of the works on display are club competition winners, and there are some individuals' panels of work that will change throughout the show.

There will also be information about the friendly club, its activities and how to become a member.

The exhibition will run until November 15.

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  • Last Updated: 12 October 2008 12:13 PM
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