Photography
Here are some examples of our award-winning photographs. Please click on each
to see it in its full size.
White Oak
Here is Jeanne Host's photograph of the white oak tree on
West Putnam Avenue. The photo won first prize in Green
Fingers' Preview of Spring last year and also was hung in
the juried Greenwich Art Society show.
Daffodil
These are three great shots by
Steph Haig. "Daffodil" was
entered in the Greenwich
Daffodil Show two years ago
and got a third place.  "Aspen"  
was never entered in a show
but demonstrates how Adobe
Photo shop can be used to
'paint' your pictures.
"Rain Drops"  won a first
place in the Preview of Spring
Celebrate show.  The image  
was captured in the early
morning when she went out to
pick up the paper.  Rain from
the night time was beaded on a
red bud leaf on the driveway.
Aspen
Rain Drops
Here we see Evelyn Lorentzen-Bell's work.
The plant material for “Good Fences”
includes
Wisteria   “Wisteria sinensis”
Cherry Laurel   “Prunus caroliniana”
Daphne   “Daphne mezereum”Camellia,
White Empress “Camellia japonica"
Southern Indian Azalea Species “Azalea
indica” and
Rhododendron Species “Rhododendron”.
It was photographed in Charleston, South
Carolina  February 2007  and entered in the
Garden Club of America’s 2007 Annual
Meeting in the category "Gleamings from
Robert Frost", where it won a second
prize. The judge commented that it evoked
"The Garden of Good and Evil"

In the photo "Boys' Club", plant materials
include Quercus Alba (Eastern White Oak)
and  "Fagus Grandiflora" (American
Beech). This photo won a first at our
Preview of Spring show with its excellent
tonal quality and linear design.
Good Fences
Boys' Club
The GCA photography
bulletin is called
FOCUS, and
it is filled with amazing shot
s.
Click here to access.