Club Meeting 26.09.13

Many thanks to Anita who gave us her very experienced comments on the images brought in by members at our ‘Critique’ evening. There was a wide range of subjects and by opening it up to comments from ‘the floor’  I think it made a constructive and ‘entertaining evening.

If there is enough interest Joe Fowler will be holding a workshop at Southfields on Saturday 5th Oct. – for details and booking contact him on fingalfowler@aol.com

Calumet are having another ‘Open Day’ on Weds 9th Oct – offering a ‘free’ (they are looking for a small donation for local charity) sensor cleaning service, plus other promotions.                       http://www.calumetphoto.co.uk

Charlie Briggs has now arranged the ‘Image Mounting Workshop’ on Tuesday 8th Oct.     7.30-9pm. Put your name on the list on the notice board or remove it if you cannot make that evening. He will e mail you with details etc.

I have planned to run a Photoshop Workshop on Tues. 22nd Oct. 7.30 – 9pm – just come along and bring a laptop if you have one.

I would like to remind members that we will be receiving Colour Print Images at the meeting on 17th October. Two mounted prints per member – you can bring then along on the 10th October if you cannot make the 17th. Please hand them to our Comp. Sec. George Todd. Will everyone make a real effort to put their work in so that we have a good entry for George Neilson to judge on 7th Nov.

Next week we have our first Club Competition where 27 members entered two projected images each which will be judged by Dr Neil Scott who some of you might remember that he gave us a fascinating talk entitled ‘A silk Purse from a Sows Ear’. He also was the judge at last season’s Interclub Competition against Kirkcaldy

Clive

Club Meeting 19.09.13

What a treat we had last night, the images presented by Hunter Kennedy were outstanding and his vivid description of how he captured the image and then how he worked on it by his mastery of Photoshop was a real bonus.

Some would say that photography has moved a long way from ‘just out of the camera’ but I think last night proved that by using one’s initiative and the facility of Photoshop a ‘real work of art’ can be created which anyone would be proud to hand on their wall.

It’s no wonder that his qualifications include:-

‘Excellent Federation International Art Photography ‘

‘Member of the Photographic Alliance of GB’

Hunter gave us some guidance on ‘composites’ – ‘ getting background material and using techniques of de-saturating the background and increasing the vibrance it can take away the harshness and give a more ‘pastel colour’ look about it. Reducing  the ‘Opacity’ to let the under image to start to show through – using a large feather  brush to mask the selection, thus taking away the ‘cut & paste’ look and much more.

The absent members really missed out despite my strong recommendation last week.

I mentioned last night that Photoshop has now woken up and are offering the latest Photoshop CC plus Lightroom for £8.78 per month available if you have CS3 plus – this offer is only available until 31.12.13.

If this is of any interest to you have a look at:-

https://creative.adobe.com/plans/offer/photoshop+lightroom

Charlie has now arranged the ‘Print Mounting’ workshop on Tuesday 8th Oct – 7.30-9pm – FR room 4.

If you have not already done so please put your name on the list on the notice board and then Charlie will e mail you will full details.

On this Saturday & Sunday will be the Re-enactment of the Battle of Prestonpans – next to Cockenzie Power Station – main ‘battle’ will be carried out at 3pm on each day.

See web site   http://www.prestonpansreenactment.org.uk/home/4577206580

I have been setting up a master file for the Digital Projection Comp. to send onto Neil Scott – for those who did not give me their two image last night you can send them as an attachment in an email  to me ( clivemcc@talktalk) over the weekend – so no excuses!!

Next week Critique evening – everyone to bring in a print (mounted or not).

Clive

 

 

 

 

MCC Facebook Page

Due to overwhelming demand (well, one person asked for it) I have created a MCC Facebook page.  You can access this by clicking on the link at the bottom of the home page or by searching for Musselburgh Club on Facebook.  So if you are a Facebook user, please “like” the page, post some photos and add any information about photo opportunities that you think may be of interest to other members.  The page isn’t much to look at at the moment but if we all make good use of it it has the potential to be another useful resource and  another way of promoting the club to non-members.

Regards,

John

 

Digital image competition

Hi All,

As if you needed reminding, submissions for the Digital Image competition are due in on Thursday.  If you are unable to burn images to a disc or copy them to a usb stick then you can email them to musselburghcameraclub@gmail.com and I will send them on to our competition secretary, George Todd.  Images should be sized at 1400 by 1050.

Canon Speedlights 600EXRT

The above named speedlights are the latest and greatest in the Canon speedlight range and a little advice to the other Canon users that might save you some cash.

Only purchase if you have a 2012 or later camera.

I bought one of these to add a second light for portrait work and tried using it grouped with my older speedlight, a Canon 430EXII fired by Pixl King radio transmitters. I also have a very old optical slave speedlight which i add into my mix

Canon cameras allow you to control groups of speedlights from the LCD screen when attached via compatible radio transmitters, and I’d been using mine with 2 speedlights for quite a while but with the new 600’s only one speedlight was showing on screen. I could fire off two, but the settings were being mirrored on each flash instead of how i had used my older ones previously, setting the power to each independently.

I had my new flash checked and it was returned with a note saying it worked perfectly. I blamed my old flash, so stupidly went out and bought another 600, but still the same issue.

I had my 5DMKii checked, it too was in good nic and wasn’t the cause.

A check on good old Youtube brought the answer. These new flashes are only fully compatible with newer cameras in radio mode and don’t function properly with 2nd party radio transmitters, only the Canon built STE3 and only on newer bodies.

My dilema was get shot of the new flashes at a loss or upgrade my camera, which i did but it was an expensive lesson.

The flashes have their own inbuilt radio transmission/recievers and with one attached to the cameras hot shoe you can fully operate the 2nd but to get the full benefit you want to add the ST-E3 radio trigger unit which sits in the hot shoe and lets you set each flash output

You can pair ettl with manual etc but you can’t control the zoom remotely, that needs set on each unit manually.

Another negative the trigger doesn’t have any infrared AF assist, which I find quite bizarre. You can have that by making a switch and having one of the flash in the hot shoe but it kind of defeats the point in paying for the trigger, the only way to keep two flashes off camera in low light is to use a torch for helping with AF, set your focus in manual or get a hot shoe cable attachment and connect to the flashes that way.

An expensive lesson, but the flashes are great and grouping is now easy peasy.

Invitations to post on the website

Hi All,

All members who have paid this year’s subscription and are not currently listed as an author have been sent an invitation to join as an author.  Once you have accepted the invitation, if you have any problems posting please  drop me an email at musselburghcameraclub@gmail.com

John Scott

 

 

Club Meeting 12.09.13

I was sorry that I missed Joe’s talk on Thursday, Lynn has advised me that Joe gave a great presentation which was well received by all members.  He spoke about light and composition and how that impacted on your image. To get the best image possible, it is crucial to consider the light, time of day and view point.  He also explained about what judges look for to give a high mark out of 20.  He spoke about varying colour of mounts and how this can make an image more eyecatching and also using letter box presentation.

So there should now be no excuse for not putting your images into the competitions!!

On that point please do not forget to get two digital images onto a CD with the file name only showing your club number followed by the image title and bring it along to the next meeting (Thursday 19.09.12), for the ‘Digital Image Club Competition’.

Next week we have our first major talk by Hunter Kennedy, who is a highly qualified photographer

Hunter Kennedy has been a member of Carluke CC for over 30 years and has held several offices including President. He has taken his photography seriously since 2000 and by 2009 had achieved both EFIAP and MPAGB.

He is a regular supporter of International Salons and is in demand in the UK as a lecturer and judge. Hunter’s main photographic interests are landscape and people, which he prefers not posed or rehearsed, a pure candid shot.

I recommend that all members make an effort to come along and hear him talk and see his amazing prints.

Clive

 

 

D90 camera

Hi all,

does anybody in the club use a nikon D90 camera.  I need 3 minutes with one to see if it fits in my u/w housing. Dry land experience. If you have and dont mind bringing it into the club it would be a great help.

Cheers

Mike

Club Meeting 05.09.13

Last night at our first meeting of the season it was very pleasing that we had a large number of members renewing their membership and we also had a good number of new potential members, one joined up on the night.

I mentioned a number of items and as a reminder and for those members who could not attend I have set out some details below:-

The syllabus

  • Away club comps – shown in red on syllabus-we will put a list on notice board so that shared transport can be organised –
  • Amendment – Ken Sharp was the set subject winner last year and will be judging(06.02.14)
  • Club Comp submission dates also shown in red on syllabus

Club Comps

“We have club competitions so that there is something to aim for and get an end result which a judge can comment on. Often we do not agree with the comments that some judges make but it is their opinion based on their prejudices, experiences  and the images they have judged over many years.

A second aim for a club is to encourage members to continue to improve so that their images can be selected for submission to Inter- Club Competitions, where we go head to head with others club members.

We need to achieve a good supply of possible images for these competitions. This year we would be grateful if with each print put into the competitions that we are also supplied with a digital copy that can then be put on the Club’s Data Base. Once we have these they can more easily be assessed and advice given to you on possible suggestions in order to improve on the image, based on the judge’s comments and our opinion.

Set up digital files for each subject and slot in ‘possible images’ so that you have a selection to pick from.”

First Comp – digital – entries required on 19th Sept. – will all members look out two images and  have a go – just put them on a CD – please rename the file with your club number and title – if possible resize to 1400 pixels on the longest side.

Workshops

We have again plans for workshops to be held outside the general meetings and you are always welcome to come along from 7pm on a club meeting where there is always someone who you can discuss any problems etc

We plan to continue with the Photoshop Workshop and Charlie will run an ‘Image Mounting’ workshop – please put your name on the list on the notice board. These workshops need to be ‘self funding’ to pay for room hire and materials (in the region of £2-£3).

Visit to Beeslack CC on Sat 26th Oct – lecture by  Laurie Campbell – details on the  notice board – if interested please put your name on the list – tickets are £10 and they do sell out so we have to get an order in soon.

Tomorrow (Sat 7th Sept.) is Fisherrow Open Day -10-2pm – we will be displaying the ‘Library Image Exhibition’ – so please ‘pop in’ and give your support to the centre.

Next week Joe Fowler will be giving some very useful tips on photography and the best way to start building a portfolio. An opportunity not to be missed!

Clive