TWT Canterbury Architecture and the Built Environment

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Canterbury Architecture and the Built Environment

This was the second of the TWT organised events here in the South East . They must be popular as people came from many miles away. It’s not that easy to photograph architecture in bright sunlight, but with aid of long exposures, multiple exposure, twilight, crossing over into Street Photography and some knowledgeable post processing the results were excellent. I hope you agree.

Many thanks to Melanie Chalk for producing the Zine.

Patrick Smith Jeff Underwood Lesley Amos Lesley Amos Jeff Underwood Patrick Smith Claire Gilbert Claire Gilbert John Gough Chris Griffen Suzy Courtnage Claire Gilbert Chris Griffen Jeff Underwood Patrick Smith John Gough Chris Griffen Melanie Chalk Melanie Chalk John Gough Chris Griffen Suzy Courtnage Melanie Chalk Melanie Chalk Lesley Amos
Suzy Courtnage

Thanks to John Gough our TWT leader for a well planned walk around the famous city of Canterbury. Most of the architecture in Canterbury is either old or ancient, although the new University blocks, are very modern and geometric. They were were a great attraction for some of the photographers

We enjoyed blue skies, & sunshine but with a chilly wind, for our Sunday afternoon stroll. It was very well attended with 13 members meeting up. We then met up on Zoom to discuus the images..Each person brought 3 images to show and we all picked the favourite of these to send for the TWT Zine. It was Suzy Couurtnage ME image of the view to the Cathedral.

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