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The “Creative Eye” is the Group's Newsletter/Magazine, and is sent to all members 3 times a year; normally two colour issues and one monochrome. These cover pictures will change randomly each time the page is opened or refreshed (Key F5). It contains notices, letters, entry forms for exhibitions and, after an exhibition has been chosen, a selection of images from that exhibition. Members are encouraged to express their views on the Group or any aspect of photography in the newsletter, and our Editor will be pleased to receive letters, or articles accompanied by illustrative images. Images should be up to A4 size, 300 ppi resolution, colour or monochrome (Newsletter Editor's contact below). The most recent Creative Eye was published in September, 2009, and contained a selection of images from our 2009 Projected Image Exhibition, notes regarding Photography In Public and the Terrorism Act 2000 and The Glory Of Kew, in colour, by David Jordan. The next Creative Eye will be published in January, 2010, with papers for the 2010 Annual General Meeting and will feature monochrome images. If you are a member of the RPS, but not a member of our Group, but would like to receive a copy of our recent "Creative Eye”, please send your name and address to our Newsletter Editor: To view web documents such as our back issues, you will need Adobe Acrobat™ Reader. You will need to choose your operating system (e.g. Windows XP, Vista, Mac 10.5, etc.), and you may not want the Google toolbar. More back issues: February 2009
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Back Issues The Creative Eye usually contains images from our Galleries and Exhibitions, the latest of which which can be viewed on this website by using the links above or left. To read or download the content comprising letters and articles, choose from the back issues below You will need Acrobat Reader to view these articles - see the main column for details February 2010 September 2009 May 2009 |
















