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    Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Just got back today from 2 weeks away. Have uploaded the images and will get to work on them tomorrow (including my first ever sighting of an otter).

    But in the mail was advise that I been awarded an Licentiate of The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers.

    Ok, it's the first rung on the ladder, but it's a rung.

    My 20 images were judged by a panel of holders of the Fellowship.

    So, I am feeling quite pleased with myself.
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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Congratulations!

    I'm curious about the portfolio of 20 images. Are these one that you've previously post on CiC, or perhaps on your website?

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    They've all been on here is various guises at different points in time. I've posted these as an album at https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...p?albumid=3877.

    They were re-processed after taking advise, for submission to the judging panel.
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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Congratulations on your well-deserved award, Donald! Your images are always first-rate, with intriguing, artistically-stunning subjects and expert execution of your photographic vision. You certainly deserve to be proud of such a great achievement.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Congrats, Donald. Nicely done.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Congratulations on a well deserved award.

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    Congratulations Donald. Your images are always well executed. Enjoy and savour the award. I shall have a Talisker to toast your success.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Congratulations on receiving the award, Donald. These images are sublime.

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    Very nice, congrats.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    First and most important, sincere congratulations Donald. Next, irrespective of the reason for compiling these, this is an utterly superb album, unified by the themes of (your signature) B&W treatment of Nature - thanks for posting.

    Last of all, a confession: when I saw the title of the award the immediate reaction was "when did Donald ever take a wildlife shot" . Maybe you could try a few one day, just for fun?

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Last of all, a confession: when I saw the title of the award the immediate reaction was "when did Donald ever take a wildlife shot" . Maybe you could try a few one day, just for fun?
    I'm working on Otter shots from Lochinver last week. Watch this space!

    The Societies class Landscape as fitting into Nature & Wildlife.

    Thank you to everyone else who has offered congratulations.

    This photography lark is not so easy as it looks. One of the judges was not impressed by my images at all. Luckily the other 4 were (you do get the individual judges comments). The chap who didn't like my stuff thought that Camera Craft was below standard, as was Composition, Lighting Skills, Photographer Input and Technique.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I'm working on Otter shots from Lochinver last week. Watch this space!

    The chap who didn't like my stuff thought that Camera Craft was below standard, as was Composition, Lighting Skills, Photographer Input and Technique.
    Look forward to the otter shots, Donald, and I'd really like to see what that self-appointed paragon of all that's great in Camera craft produces in regard to Composition, Lighting skills, Photographer input and technique. At a guess, not B&W, not square format, and not imaginative.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    . One of the judges was not impressed by my images at all. Luckily the other 4 were (you do get the individual judges comments). The chap who didn't like my stuff thought that Camera Craft was below standard, as was Composition, Lighting Skills, Photographer Input and Technique.
    Congratulations. Well earned. As to the dissenter. I am sure they are entitled to their opinion, the relevant bit is the acceptance.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Congratulations for a well deserved recognition...

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Well deserved Donald. Congratulation!

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    But in the mail was advise that I been awarded an Licentiate of The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers.

    Congratulations Donald.

    For those of us who are "not in the know", exactly what does this mean?

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    Congratulations Donald.

    For those of us who are "not in the know", exactly what does this mean?
    For many in the world of photography, especially in the UK, the society to get into is the Royal Photographic Society. Having an ARPS or FRPS after your name used to mean more money - for one thing. In my mind (wrongly I'm sure) the RPS has a bit of a fuddy-duddy, arcane image. The Societies of Photographers has a much more dynamic, get up and go image - in my head.

    It seems to me that they both offer similar things - an annual convention; mentoring (which is an amazing tool for getting an improvement in your work); regular competition (which are seen as testing your work out there); magazine; and, of course, the award.

    The Societies award are:- Licentiateship; Associoateship; Fellowship.

    There are 8 Societies within the umbrella body. The most popular is the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers, but there are Societies for:- Fashion & Glamour; Travel and Tourism; Commercial and Industrial; Sport & Leisure; Media & Press Photographers; School and Event and, of course, Nature & Wildlife.

    It offers all sorts of professional advice for pro photographers, particularly around business models. And it has many companies offering discounts to members (insurance; papers; lighting, etc).

    The next goal is Associateship (achieved by about 10% of those who hold a Licentiateship). In maybe 5/6 years time.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    For many in the world of photography, especially in the UK, the society to get into is the Royal Photographic Society. Having an ARPS or FRPS after your name used to mean more money - for one thing. In my mind (wrongly I'm sure) the RPS has a bit of a fuddy-duddy, arcane image.
    Wouldn't disagree with that ... Did you consider the PAGB merit award scheme, probably at Master level? Once obtained it's free for life, and as an organisation it strikes me as a bit more real world than the RPS.

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    Wouldn't disagree with that ... Did you consider the PAGB merit award scheme, probably at Master level?
    I looked at that, Bill. The thing that put me off is it's for club members, affiliated to Federations. I am not really a club type of a person and wouldn't want to join one just for the purpose of gaining access to this award.

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    Re: Licentiate of The Society of International Nature & Wildlife Photographers

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I looked at that, Bill. The thing that put me off is it's for club members, affiliated to Federations. I am not really a club type of a person and wouldn't want to join one just for the purpose of gaining access to this award.
    Ah, that makes sense Donald, and in my case I sort of agree. I'm an active member of the local club here on the other side of the Ochils; it suits me well, the members are very pleasant and down to earth, and I've learned a lot from entering the various competitions. However, I'm not really a club type either and strongly resisted the doubtless well-meant suggestion from someone who is active in the RPS that I should join a more, shall we say, prestigious club.

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