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'Forced Perspectives' In Photography, March 28

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The competition theme for Flagpole Photographers Camera Club this month is Forced Perspective.

All are invited to join club members for the meeting/competition scheduled for Thursday, March 28, at 7:15 pm, at Newtown Senior Center, 14 Riverside Road.

Members compete in a different assignment each month as well as in three additional categories: Open Digital, Open Color, and Open Monochrome. While the competition is only open to members, the public is invited to listen to critiques and learn about photography.

There is no charge to attend Flagpole Photographers Camera Club meetings and competitions.

The club is a local nonprofit group that enables members to share their images and expertise, to learn and grow in their photography, and to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow photographers who come from diverse backgrounds, with photographic skills ranging from beginning novices to professionals.

New members are always welcome to join the club and may enter their work in monthly club competitions, participate in workshops, take field trips, get involved in community programs, and take part in annual exhibits. Dues are $25 per person or $40 for a family joining at or after the March competition meeting. Students may join at no charge.

Additional club information, including meeting dates, calendar of events, member galleries, and workshop information, can be found at flagpolephotographers.com.

For more information, contact info@flagpolephotographers.com or visit flagpolephotographers.com.

The forced perspective technique — used by Rhonda Cullens when she created this photo — manipulates human perception with the use of optical illusions to make objects appear larger, smaller, further, or closer than they actually are. Flagpole Photography members are being challenged this month to create their own forced perspective images.  (Rhonda Cullens photo)

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