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who is registered blind and needs guide dog Cassie at his side, and Security camera monitor
recently scooped first and third prizes in the visually impaired class of the Royal Photographic Society's disabled branch awards.The 65-year-old from Armthorpe also claimed second spot in the intermediate class for all disabled photographers.He said: 'These awards mean so much. To get second in the intermediate class probably means even more than the first place because you are competing against people with perfect vision.'I've had a third before in the intermediate so this is one step up again. I'm really quite happy.'Mr Townley, and Security camera monitor
of Basil Avenue, and Security camera monitor
has been a keen photographer for more than 40 years and is a member of Doncaster's Through The Lens Camera Club.Not even a serious bout of diabetic retinitis, and Security camera monitor
which has gradually robbed him of the sight in his left eye while restricting vision in his right eye, and Security camera monitor
has dampened his enthusiasm for his long-time hobby.A combination of modern technology, and Security camera monitor
adapted techniques and painstaking work allows the former Sheffield Steels worker to develop his award-winning snaps.His winning 'Splash' photograph this year came courtesy of a shot taken at the Trolleybus Museum in Sandtoft.'I heard a little splash so I set the camera up and waited for a trolleybus to come past,' he said.'As it approached I set the shutter and got the picture of the bus making a splash.'Developing the pictures takes a long time - sometimes weeks. I'll look at it with a magnifying glass, and Security camera monitor
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then go back and use the photoshop.'I don't go out to take pictures on my own anymore,' added John, and Security camera monitor
who revealed he has already started work on entries for next year's competition.'I cannot concentrate on the camera and look after the guide dog. She gets a little bored and wants to wander off!


Two young vandals are shown in this security camera image wandering through the Hannibal Cavemen's clubhouse/museum at Clemens Field late Thursday night. The duo, who caused an estimated $100,000 damage inside the building, had both been taken into custody by Friday afternoon.


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