Our club activity in 2025 and 2026
We have an active program of field trips / shoot and talk events planned throughout our yearly calendar. These are the highlights from this current year
Waverley Abbey
Our March shoot and talk trip saw us descend on the wonderful Waverley Abbey and Waverley Abbey house.
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Chichester Harbour and Bosham
The team headed down to Chichester on February 8th to have a look at the Chichester camera club exhibition and then carried on to take some great shots at Chichester Harbor and Bosham.
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Somerset House and the South Bank
The December outing was to Somerset House and the South Bank. Our intrepid photographers braved the cold to capture a great set of photographs.
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Christmas lights – Shoot and Dine in Guildford
Wednesday 10th December As Christmas gets closer, we held our Christmas...
Alice Holt
On Friday, November 21st, AFFCC took a trip to Alice Holt to see the Earth Photo 2025 entries that made it to the shortlist.
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Wildlife Photo Clinic
In this photo-clinic we going to be focussing on wildlife photography and using a constructive critique technique
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Farnborough Abbey
Saint Michael’s Abbey in Farnborough was founded in 1881. The abbey, with its Church designed in an eclectic flamboyant gothic style by the French architect Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur shown above, was founded in 1881 by Empress Eugénie as a mausoleum for her late husband,
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Burnham Beeches – 27th September
Burnham Beeches is a 926 acre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. With it’s famed beech and oak pollards, many of which are more than 400 years old, it is is one of the best examples of ancient woodland in Britain and is home to a variety of fungi, plants and animals.
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Aldershot Shoot and Talk 10th September
Another town, another Wednesday in another September, and another wet...
Farnham Pottery Visit
We had a good turn out for our visit to Farnham pottery, but firstly a huge thanks to Pat for arranging our visit. The Pottery runs regular visitor tours and demonstrations as part of their Heritage Open Days programme, we were fortunate to be given our own private tour by pottery owner Guy after which we had the opportunity to wander around and take the photographs below.
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