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Club Photograph, April 2010

Left to Right: George Elrick, Richard Milne, John Parkes, Chris Briggs, Gordon Watt, Stan Smith, Albert Bryden, Teresa Coomber, Linda Colquhoun, Bob Humphreys, Babs Cooksley, Jean Coultas, David Pickford, Barbara Pickford, Robbie Gauld, Jackie MacDonald, Dave Valentine, Moray Grant. Not pictured: Dennis and Aileen Scott, Mary Parsons, John Orth, Ian Padhgan, Hannie Westrop, Cheryl Parcell, Andy and Chehreh Goodwin and Colin Campbell.
Annual Awards, 2009-2010 Season

Left: Bob Humphreys, winner of the Boghead trophy for the highest aggregate score in the monthly themed Assignments; winner of the Malcolm Scott Commemorative Quaich for the winning slide on the subject of "Natural Light "; and joint winner of the Donside Silver Salver for the highest score in the Projected Image section with Moray Grant (right), who was also winner of both the Colour and Monochrome Print sections. Centre is Jackie MacDonald, winner of the First Time Entrants' trophy. Not pictured: Dennis Scott, winner of the Burnside trophy for the highest score in an inter-club competition; Colin Johnston, winner of the annual Donside Portrait Trophy; Mary Parsons, winner of the Donside Image of the Year Rosebowl.
Malcolm Scott Memorial Quaich 2010 - "Natual Light"

Last year's winner of "Harvest Time" and this year's judge, Babs Cooksley, presents the Quaich to 2010 winner Bob Humphreys.
Donside - Deeside Inter-Club Competition, 2010

Judge Kevin Macintosh of Huntly, Bob Humphreys of Donside holding the Wooden Spoon, and Nick Picozzi receiving the trophy for this year's winner, Deeside Camera Club.
Portrait Trophy, 2009-10
Last year's winner (and this year's judge) Moray Grant awards the Donside Portrait Trophy to Colin Johnston for his photograph of a lady in Western Scotland.
David and Barbara Pickford (recent competition entries)
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2009: Malcolm Scott Memorial Quaich Winner (Harvest Time)
2007/8: January's Monthly Competition


Two of the highly marked images from January's Monthly Competition, by Bob Humphries and Robbie Gauld.
2007/8: Portrait Trophy

Last year's winner (and this year's judge) Colin Johnston awards the Donside Portrait Trophy to Bob Humphreys for his photograph of two Geishas taken in Kyoto, Japan.
2006/7: Session Award Winners

Left to Right: Robbie Gauld, winner of the Boghead trophy for the highest aggregate score in the monthly themed Assignments; David Pickford, winner of the Donside Silver Salver for the highest score in the Slides section; Barbara Pickford, winner of both the Colour and Monochrome Print sections; Teresa Coomber, winner of the Burnside trophy for the highest score in an inter-club competition, jointly with Chris Briggs (not pictured) and Colin Johnston (far right). Colin Johnston also amassed an enviable collection of other awards, winning not only the En-print competition, the annual Donside Portrait Trophy, but also the Donside Image of the Year rosebowl and the Malcolm Scott Commemorative Quaich for the winning slide on the subject of "Hands On"!
2006/7: 25th Anniversary Celebration

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2005/6: Session Award Winners

Left to Right: Chris Briggs, winner of the Donside Silver Salver for the highest score in the slides section; Dr Gordon Watt, winner of the Malcolm Scott Commemorative Quaich for the winning slide on the subject of 'What the Auld Folks Left for Us'; Dennis Scott, receiving the inaugural "Image of the Year" rosebowl on behalf of his wife, Aileen; David Pickford, winner of the Donside Portrait Trophy; and last, but not least, Barbara Pickford, winner of the Boghead trophy for the highest aggregate score in the monthly assignments
2005/6: Portrait Trophy

Judge (and previous year's winner) Teresa Coomber passes on the Trophy to winner David Pickford.
2004/5: Session Award Winners

Left to Right: Dr Gordon Watt, winner of the Burnside trophy for the highest scoring slide in an inter-club competition; Moray Grant, winner of the colour and monochrome prints sections; Teresa Coomber, winner of the Donside Silver Salver for the highest score in the slides section, and also of the Donside Portrait Trophy; Robbie Gauld, winner of the Boghead trophy for the highest aggregate score in the monthly assignments as well as the Malcolm Scott Commemorative Quaich for the winning slide on the subject of 'community'; David Pickford, winner of the digital prints section; and Barbara Pickford, winner of the en-print competition.
The monthly assignments, competitions based on the best interpretation of a specific theme, were variously won by Robbie Gauld, Teresa Coomber, Gordon Watt and Moray Grant.
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