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Monday, 27 October 2008
Warrnambool Show
Images for the website
The Warrnambool Camera Club website needs your images. This is a great way to show case the talent of the members of Warrnambool Camera Club and show the world what we do.
Images can be emailed to the website and Craig will do the rest.
Thanks
Images can be emailed to the website and Craig will do the rest.
Thanks
The Results Are In
And the winner of the poll " What sort of workshop/outing would you like" is........PHOTOSHOP
So Photoshop it is. If there are any particular areas of post processing that you would like to see on the workshop program, please post them here in the comments section. You don't have to log on, you can even post anonymously if you like, so please don't be shy. The more suggestions we get the better we can tailor the program to meet your needs.
Dates and Times will be posted as soon as the details are finalised.
So Photoshop it is. If there are any particular areas of post processing that you would like to see on the workshop program, please post them here in the comments section. You don't have to log on, you can even post anonymously if you like, so please don't be shy. The more suggestions we get the better we can tailor the program to meet your needs.
Dates and Times will be posted as soon as the details are finalised.
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Photo from Flagstaff Hill shoot
Friday, 24 October 2008
Night Shoot at the Show
If anyone is interested in getting together to take photos at the show on Saturday night, we will be meeting at the old tourist information centre (opposite KFC), at 8pm. Karen has arranged a few free passes. The fireworks start at 9:15pm.
Flagstaff Hill Night Shoot
Wow!! What a night! An extra big special thank-you to Flagstaff Hill who were absolutely amazing - it was wonderful to have such enthusiastic assistance.
We couldn't have picked a better night, the weather was just perfect, not a breath of wind, allowing some great reflection shots across the water with the village lit up in the background.
I am sure once we all get a bit organised there will be some great shots posted.
....and what a great turn out....go W.C.C!!!!
We couldn't have picked a better night, the weather was just perfect, not a breath of wind, allowing some great reflection shots across the water with the village lit up in the background.
I am sure once we all get a bit organised there will be some great shots posted.
....and what a great turn out....go W.C.C!!!!
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Flagstaff Hill Night Shoot
Tonight is Go!! Flagstaff Hill have booked the night out just for us and have organised to ferry us down and back in the little car thingys!! Meet out front at 9pm for a 9.30 -10.30pm shoot. I think cost is $5.85 per person... Don't forget your tripods and get those batteries on charge!!!
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Photoshop quicktip #2
Want to see your photo with less clutter? Pressing the TAB key will hide the tools. Press "F" to cycle between three different Full Screen modes (or use the Mode buttons near the bottom of the toolbar).
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Reminder: Flagstaff Hill Night Shoot 9pm
Don't forget this Thursday night is the Flagstaff Hill night shoot. Meet out front at 9pm for a 9.30 sharp start. We only have an hour, so don't be late!! There will be a 4pm update on Thursday on the blog to let you know that it is still definitely on.
Working Bee Cancellation
The proposed working bee for tonight has been postponed to a later date. New date to be advised...
Monday, 13 October 2008
Congratulations
Congratulations to Camera Club members Les Lockland and Erica Vallance for there placings in the Warrnambool City Council Natural Environment photography competition. Les was awarded 2nd and 3rd in the Adult section and Erica 2nd in the youth section. The results and winning photos are in this months C2C magazine.
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Warrnambool Camera Club Working Bee
Thank you to Di and her husband, Emma, Patti and family, Graham, Lorraine, Kate and Rhonda for making the working bee a success. Everything has now been moved to our new location - The Church Hall, Cnr Drummond St and The Esplande, Dennington.
Photoshop quicktip #1
AS a way of encouraging people to regularly view this blog I am going to post some photoshop quick tips. I intent to do this at regular intervals - not sure how often at this stage.
Red eye can easily be removed by using the Redeye Tool. This can be found under the Spot Healing Brush Tool menu by clicking on the black dot bottom right. Once selected just click on or even near the red eye and like magic the red will turn to black.
Graham
Red eye can easily be removed by using the Redeye Tool. This can be found under the Spot Healing Brush Tool menu by clicking on the black dot bottom right. Once selected just click on or even near the red eye and like magic the red will turn to black.
Graham
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Flagstaff Hill Outing - Change of date
There has been a change of date for the Flagstaff Hill Night Outing. The new date is Thursday 23rd October. The sight and sound show finishes at around 9:30pm, so if everyone can be there at around 9:00pm this allows time to sort everything out for us to be in the village from 9:30 to 10:30pm. Cost will be a approx $6.
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Low Light Photography
At our last camera club meeting we had a short discussion on taking photographs in low light. This was as a prelude to our forthcoming Flagstaff Hill night visit on the 27 th October. Lots of good ideas were suggested by members. I am sure there are many websites that can be found as well. Here are a few of the ideas suggested. Please feel free to add other ideas and suggestions.
- Try using a tripod so that you can keep the ISO down. On a tripod you can use the inbuilt timer or a cable release to avoid camera movement.
- Many cameras have inbuilt noise reduction, but this can slow down the camera. A 30s exposure may need up to another 30s to process, so shooting becomes very slow. Check out the software you use, noise reduction may be better done on your computer.
- You can experiment with added light. Take a torch to paint a scene, or an off-camera flash could be used.
- Night scenes are very contrasty. HDR could be worth a try. Remember, change shutter speed not the F-stop or you could have different depths of field.
- If you put the ISO down low and the F stop high you can force a long exposure to be necessary. If you then open the aperture you could walk in front, stop a while then keep walking and create a ghost.
- Practise working in the dark before the night.
- Take a torch so that you can see to change settings on your camera.
- It isn’t that hard to do, the photos below were taken with a 3 Mpixel Kodak camera in 2003 with camera just resting on objects and the timer used.
Graham
Warrnambool Show
Don't forget that entries for the photography section of the Warrnambool show close this Friday 10th Oct. Entry forms and a list of categories can be collected from the show society, just inside the main entrance of the show ground.
The Camera Club is doing an exhibition of images at the show, so if you would like your work to be on display, please drop it off to Linda at the Balloon Shop next too the cinema or direct to Karen. Karen will need some volunteers to assist her with the set up of this exhibition in the days prior to the show, so please contact her (or leave a message here) if you can help.
The Camera Club is doing an exhibition of images at the show, so if you would like your work to be on display, please drop it off to Linda at the Balloon Shop next too the cinema or direct to Karen. Karen will need some volunteers to assist her with the set up of this exhibition in the days prior to the show, so please contact her (or leave a message here) if you can help.
Monday, 6 October 2008
Visit to Cudgee
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Competition rules (the fine print)
With so many new members joining recently this seems like a good time to go over the competition rules. (Click the above image to enlarge).
Also a reminder that if you want to enter a print or slide into image of the year, you must have entered the exact same image (including print size) in a monthly competition. So if you have any you wish to edit or reprint before image of the year, then make sure you enter them in the November competition.
Friday, 3 October 2008
We are Moving
The Warrnambool Camera Club has a new home. All meetings will now be held at The Church Hall, Drummond Street, Dennington. (Opposite the Fonterra main gate)
There will be a working bee to move everything on Saturday 11th October. Please meet at the Artist Society gallery at 3:00pm. If you can bring a trailer or Ute that would be great. Hope to see everyone there.
There will be a working bee to move everything on Saturday 11th October. Please meet at the Artist Society gallery at 3:00pm. If you can bring a trailer or Ute that would be great. Hope to see everyone there.
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