Hi Ginetta Boy please can you bring your D90 to the club if you can.
Cheers
Mike
Hi Ginetta Boy please can you bring your D90 to the club if you can.
Cheers
Mike
I appears that the Photoshop Workshop on Tuesday proved to be helpful to the members who attended, I based it on making a composite from three images and a schedule which showed a step by step procedure which covered using most of the tools that one could practice on in order to improve your own images.
If you would like to have a copy of this exercise, send me an e mail and I will prepare a CD which you can have at the next meeting.
We have started setting out the Syllabus for 2014/15 – do you have any ideas for subjects or speakers? If you have an idea please send me an e mail.
The prints you handed in for the Colour Print Comp. have been passed to the judge and we will not be able to see them again until they are judged on 7th Nov.
The Kirkcaldy CC Comp is on 11th Nov – therefore there will not be time to decide on the ones that we want to take to for the comp.
It is therefore ESSENTIAL that I get digital copies via e mail from all members who put a print in but has not already let me have a copy
Another good reason was that I said that I would get all images in and Jennifer doubted this and bet me 10p – I am a poor loser – so please let me have your image by this coming weekend at the latest.
Many thanks to Lynn and Martin who last night gave us an insight into how they have developed their interest in photography and the way they have used their imagination to create something different, with Lynn’s stacked stones on the beach and the time lapse images of the ‘two faces’ of Martin. Their development of their skills of using Photoshop could be seen with the ‘before & after’ images and how they have taken on board comments from judges and made the improvements.
Next week
We have a ‘star’ speaker – Horst Meyerdierks from the Royal Observatory Edinburgh telling us about ‘Astrophotography’ – Steven Beard suggested this, therefore if you have any work colleges who could give us a talk please let me know.
Clive
Well, that didn’t take long! Sorry to any interested members who haven’t managed to see the original post but the printer has already found a new home, and is still within our membership.
all the best,
Terry
Good morning all,
I have an Epson R1800 printer looking for a good home. Completely FREE, it just requires you to collect. It is on the large size and connects by a USB lead, so you’ll need room next to your computer. About 30in,(sorry I can only deal in old money), should cover it.
It uses two black inks, five colours and a gloss optimiser, though this one has a CISS fitted, so no expensive replacement cartridge costs. The present set has about a half set of ink left,(that will be a lot of photos). When that runs out you can either buy more ink or install the new Perma-Jet CISS kit I that,if wanted, I also have ready to go with the printer. Don’t worry about ink quality as these inks are equal to Epson’s own. There is a disc for drivers etc but these can always be downloaded from the net if required.
If you want this printer get in touch, either by showing your interest via this site and speaking with me next club meeting or email Clive and I’m sure he will gladly pass on your message. If it isn’t wanted by a club member I shall give it a fortnight then post it on Freecycle etc.
Cheers,
Terry
Members who were unable to bring in their colour Prints last night, please e mail me and I will make arrangements for you to take them to Joe, Lynn or myself.
I only had a few CD’s last night, it is essential that I have a digital copy of your entries, therefore please e mail me a digital copy asap. Put your club number and title as the file name
Last night we are very fortunate to have Libby Smith, who came all the way from Carluke .
She is one of the main stays in the Carluke CC and is a Master of the Photographic Alliance of GB and has an Excellence award in the Federation International Art of Photography.
She is also on the roll of honour at the Scottish Photographic Federation and is one of the SPF Executives, Judges Secretary and is the Hon. Life Vice President.
Fantastic achievements and a major contributor to photography.
Mono photography is a real art and Libby gave us an illustrated presentation which highlighted the ways you can transpose a ‘bland greyscale image’ into an image that has ‘wow’. This advice and guidance should encourage us to put that extra effort in and create an interesting images. She will come back and judge our Black & White comp. in March, so we had better take note of her advice!
I am sending out separately to you the notes that Libby has prepared which should assist us, I will also organise a further Photoshop Workshop to cover this topic.
Next Tuesday 22nd Oct. we have the colour Photoshop Workshop, 7.30-9pm,
At our next meeting we will hear about the ‘deep secrets’ of Lynn and Martin’s exploits into photography.
Clive
As I guessed I missed a fascinating meeting on Thursday, Lynn has advised me of this fact and I am sure that all the members present felt the same. I copy below her summary.
“What a fantastic session on 3D photography by Denis Alyshev, Denis brought along his own equipment and explained to everyone what he had and why it was used. He even brought along his recent ebay purchase which was a vintage silver screen which he pulled up straight from the beautiful wooden box. He used the modern version to show his images though! He showed us images from his home town in Russia and around his local area – including beautiful winter scenes. He showed us images of inside his friend’s houses and his own.
He moved on to photos of Japan – beautiful pictures in Autumn. Then he showed us pictures of Scotland. His pictures were fantastic. We were all given 3D glasses to view the images and you felt that you could just reach out and touch them”.
Next week remember to bring along your two entries for the Colour Print Comp. Do not worry about what the judges say, by making an effort and participating in these local club comp. it gives something to aim for, you get guidance (even if you do not agree) which believe me does help in developing your skills.
If most of the entries were perfect no one would benefit and it would be most discouraging and very little would be gained So please make a real effort and put your work in.
If you cannot make next weeks meeting and you didn’t bring in your prints last week e mail me and I will find a way to have them included, so no excuses!
Next week we also have Libby Smith, as I have mentioned before she is one of the best photographers in Scotland, advising us on mono photography, she will then judge our Black & White comp. in March. So we had better take note of her advice!
I have had an e mail from the National Galleries of Scotland which advises of an exhibition that would be worth making an effort to see: –
“At the Portrait Gallery later this month, critically acclaimed Dutch photographer Viviane Sassen showcases her fashion and fine art photographs (In Bloom, in the only UK showing of her retrospective, In and Out of Fashion. Come see how her work has transformed fashion photography in the last decade”
Hope to see most of you next week.
Clive
Hi All,
i am keen to get up to glen coe, hermitage, glen etive and the trossachs this autum.
If anybody is interested in coming along and sharing the fuel cost they are welcome.
I can take a day off work if required Thur/Fri or weekends.
let me know if you are interested.
Cheers
Mike
Print comp – two colour print images to be handed in at meeting on 17th October
Put your club number & title of image on the back of the mount.
Please put the images on a CD or e mail it to me (clivemcc@talktalk.net)-reduce image size to 1400mm longest side and put club number and title as file name ( i.e 01 My image.jpg.
There are two good reasons for this:-
Members can also let me have additional digital images which can go on the data base and can be considered for these external competitions – file names as above format.
Workshops
Last night we had the pleasure of Dr Neil Scott to judge our first Club Competition where 27 members entered two projected images each. There was a good range of images, but one of the main points that Neil tried to advise us was that if we want to develop our skill to get to the level of ‘competition images’ they should reflect the input of the photographer.
Consider the best angle and get that different or even unique shot. Picture post card images are fine, but these have already been captured by millions of ‘point and click’ photographers. Have a good look at the scene in front of you and see if there is an element that can be homed in on that the average person would not even notice. Post processing must also be carefully considered to get the best out of the shot, experiment by using the tools that are available which can assist in maximizing the ‘real’ impact and give it that ‘wow’ factor.
Next week
We have a fascinating talk by Denis Alyshev who will introduce many of us to 3D Photography
I unfortunately have to go south again (family problems) so will miss this meeting, so Lynn will be in charge again.
I hope to be back for the meeting on 17th Oct. with Libby Smith, a skilled photographers who is one of the leading figures at the Carluke Camera Club and is now their Honorary Vice President (Hunter Kennedy who showed us his amazing work two weeks ago is also a leading member of Carluke). So this is a standard of presentation that no member should miss.
Clive