Murcia photo of the month March 2025
¡Una pregunta! What do the following all have in common – a fisherman, gas pipelines, mining paraphernalia both past and present, the manufacture of alcohol, mills, a waterwheel, building construction and a cemetery? These were all considered as industries by members of LADCC by way of entries in the last monthly photo competition, entitled “Industrial”. Quite a ‘tight’ title given to the competition but, as above, photos were widely spread over a variety of industries.
The ‘Industrial’ topic proved challenging for the members. Strangely enough a number of ‘alcoholic’ photos were taken, encapsulating whisky making in Scotland, wine making in the province of
Alicante and some well-established beer making in the UK. It seemed to be a hidden theme amongst the group! However, the majority of photos were taken within the Región de Murcia.
The mining industry often raises strong opinions within a community, usually not good ones! However, on this occasion, it proved a real benefit to Bob Gasston. He managed to make a couple of visits to the Cabezo Gordo mine and, although not allowed to enter, he managed to capture this winning photo entitled “Unleashing the power from Cabezo Gordo” with the help of a 55-210 zoom lens. He then cropped the photo to remove distractions and then – the only other editing – he enhanced the soft, golden colours.
Bob explained to the group that his first visit was marred by wind and dust which, for the locals, is quite a common scene, but also the poor light did not help. However, a return visit at ‘golden hour’ helped highlight one of the machines working at the mine and Bob got his photo. Golden hour light, usually the hour before sunset and the hour after sunrise, is used a lot by photographers as it is a soft, golden light that gives a warm glow to objects.
It was pleasing to see that the club’s outing last month, around Portmán, was well supported by members. It also provided a great photographic environment for members to highlight industries of bygone eras. However, it also showed some downsides of industry, where
environmental damage, water contamination and the displacement of a community has led to a sorry state of affairs. A lot of entries this month were photos taken on this outing.
Scoring took longer than usual for our members as we had the highest number of entries this year (well, it is only the second month!). It was particularly pleasing that our new members did well, and newbie Julian Pering was the overall winner for the month. Each member submits two photos and, after combining the scores for both photos, Julian came out on top. His photos were both of the Escombreras site, just outside Cartagena. Well done Julian!
The club usually meets twice a month, with an indoor ‘workshop’, at the Las Claras centre in
Los Alcázares, on the first Tuesday of every month and, often, an outing toward the end of the month, where the group gets together to collectively work on the topic for the monthly competition.
The club welcomes new members, either visitors or residents, as with modern day technology everyone can all keep in contact for training sessions, sharing knowledge etc., or more regularly via ‘group chats’. If you would like more information about the club, or would like to come along to a meeting, please do not hesitate to look at the website,
www.ladcc.es, or send an email to
informationladcc@gmail.com.
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