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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Adobe's new Photoshop pricing structure unfair to customers

Quote from Scott Kelby's Open Letter to Adobe Systems, about their proposed new pricing structures...

"when the next version of Photoshop and the Creative Suite is released, if you do not already own Photoshop version CS5 or CS5.5 (or the 5 or 5.5 Creative Suite):
(a) You will not be eligible to upgrade to Photoshop CS6 (or the CS6 Creative Suite). Instead the only way to get Photoshop CS6 at that point will be to repurchase the entire product again at its full price (presumably $699 US). If you’re a CS4 Creative Suite User, you’ll have to buy the entire suite all over again to move to CS6.
(b) For Photoshop CS4, or CS3 users, their only real option is to pay to upgrade now to CS5.5 (though you are offering a 20% upgrade discount upgrade until the end of the year), and then to pay again to upgrade when Photoshop CS6 is released, or sign up for your new monthly subscription plan."
If you're contemplating buying the next release of Photoshop, you need to read the complete letter at:

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

End of Year Christmas Dinner (1st December 2011)

Christmas Break Up Dinner

This year we will be holding the Christmas breakup at Alex's Pizza (Click for Location) in Koroit.

The night will start at 6:30 PM. Alex's Pizza is famous for their pizza and pasta but have many other delicious dishes on offer.

Please let Stan McCullagh (stanm@wcbf.com.au) know by the 26th November if you are planning to attend.

Image of the Year Night

IMAGE OF THE YEAR (IOTY)

IOTY this year will be held on the 26th November at The Church Hall (Drummond St) opposite Fonterra in Dennington. The night will start at 6:00 PM with a dinner at Rafferty's Tavern followed by a presentation at the church hall starting from 7:30 PM. If you wish to attend the dinner please let Stan McCullagh know via email stanm@wcbf.com.au

This year we have the pleasure of Peter Bellmont judging the photos. Peter has a passion for AV and will be presenting some of his work before awarding the prizes for the night. Personally I am looking forward to his presentation.


Sunday, 9 October 2011

September Competition Results

Novice Print

1 Gillian BeecheyFollow My Candlelight
2 Gillian BeecheyHatich Beer with View
3

Small Print(set Subject)

1 John CulverEgyptian Goose
2 John CulverWattle
3 John CulverLily
Small Print Open

1 John CulverRed Headed Weaver
2 John CulverOrange Crab
3 John CulverHoney Eater

Colour Print (Set Subject)

1 John CulverGold Pouring
2 John CulverFungi
3 Les LocklandCrystal Ball

Colour Print (Open)

1 Les LocklandIgnition
2 Roger NealHell's Gate Lighthouse
3 Craig HombergBright Lights

Monochrome (Set Subject)

1 Benjamin SpencerTightrope Bird
2 Benjamin SpencerHook
3

Monochrome Open

1 Roger NealBunalong Beach
2 Benjamin SpencerCongregation of Swans
3 Benjamin SpencerCanoeing

Experimental

1 No Entries
2
3

EDPI

1 Roger NealAlone on a Rock
2 John CulverHorseshoe Bend
3 John CulverOstrich at Sossusvlei

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Close up photos without a macro lens?

Don't own a dedicated macro lens? Here's one simple way of achieving a macro look using a non-macro lens.

The flowers in these examples are less than an inch wide in real life. The shot was taken hand-held with front of lens approximately 10" from the two top flowers.
Camera settings used were: lens at 20mm, centre focus point selected with exposure mode on 'Centre Weighted' - f/3.5 at 1/200sec, ISO 400. File size set to RAW.


First image shows result after converting RAW file to .tif in PS Adobe Camera Raw. Already image is showing classic 'macro' attributes of subject in focus, background out of focus and foreground slightly out of focus.

Second image is cropped from first image for better composition and to make flowers larger in the frame. This result looks more like a macro shot.

I used my Sigma 10-20mm lens at 20mm for this exercise, but a standard 18-55mm kit lens could be used just as effectively.

Saturday, 10 September 2011

August Competition Results

Novice Print

1 Jennifer LeddinNap Time
2 Benjamin SpencerHolding up the Roof
3 Benjamin SpencerGreen Slime

Small Print(set Subject)

1No Entries
2
3
Small Print Open

1 John CulverDrying Out
2 John CulverQualup Bell
3 John VandekolkPort Fairy Show
3 (Equal Third) Benjamin Spencer Mist over Water

Colour Print (Set Subject)

1 Diane MugavinMum
2 Benjamin SpencerSpider's Web
3

Colour Print (Open)

1 John CulverSuper Pit
2 John CulverPil*apper Rock
3 Diane MugavinBeautiful

Monochrome (Set Subject)

1No Entries
2
3

Monochrome Open

1 Benjamin SpencerChess Pieces
2
3

Experimental

1 Benjamin SpencerFletcher Jones
2
3

EDPI

1 Roger NealBunalong Beach
2 John CulverAlbany Sunrise
3 John CulverSuper Pit
(Hon Mention) Benjamin SpencerBubble Gum Suit

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

July Competition Results

Novice Print

1 Benjamin SpencerSnail Shell
2 Diane WicksonTranquility
3 Benjamin SpencerSmelly

Small Print(set Subject)

1 Diane WicksonWinsurfer
2 Benjamin SpencerHiking
3 Benjamin SpencerRed Shirt Rider

Small Print Open

1 Benjamin SpencerSpike on a Stick
2 Benjamin SpencerHappiness
3 John VandekolkPortrait

Colour Print (Set Subject)


1 Les LocklandBowled Out
2 Graham DixonEarly Morning Exercise Rings
3 Graham DixonEarly Morning Exercise Blur

Colour Print (Open)

1 Benjamin SpencerScenic View
2 Graham DixonEchoes from the Past
3 Thomas SpencerHome Sweet Home

Monochrome (Set Subject)

1 Benjamin SpencerBike Riding
2
3

Monochrome Open

1 Thomas SpencerAngel of the Skies
2 Benjamin SpencerP..sy Tails
3 Benjamin SpencerCoast Guard Boat

Experimental

1 John VandekolkCyclist
2 Benjamin SpencerKite wont Fly
3

EDPI

1 John CulverSossusvlei Duststorm
2 Graham DixonGuinness Tent
3 Benjamin SpencerVanishing Point

Friday, 2 September 2011

Ballarat International Foto Biennale

A month long celebration of photography. 20/08/11 - 18/09/11. This is a fabulous event featuring multiple photography exhibitions and workshops. It is simply amazing and well worth going. The Core festival program alone features over 20 exhibitions , with the fringe festival involving a further 65 venues around ballarat and the surrounding area.

Click on the title for more details.

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Awesome street photography and photo journalism


If you ever wanted to be inspired by great examples of street photography, photo journalism and documentary photos - take a look at these examples. They're knock-outs.

Click on the heading to view images.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Canon Reduces Aussie Prices


Here's some good news for members looking to get a good price on a DSLR11 Aug 2011

Canon has taken some of the heat out of the issue of comparative pricing of digital imaging products overseas by announcing price cuts on 95 of its products, effective from August 1.

The price cuts range from around 5% to 30% on DSLR, compact and video cameras, and bring Australia more into line with US pricing.

“In the context of generally negative news around the local retail environment, Canon Australia is taking pro-active steps as the market leader to attract consumer attention and contribute to the value that is available locally,” said Canon Consumer Imaging director, Jason McLean.

For more information click on heading to this post.