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Club Meeting 03.02.12

We were very fortunate to have Neil Scott who has had 60 years in photography and has had over 400 images accepted by International competitions to judge our monochrome print competition last night.He admitted that he was a hard marker and as such any image with a 14 plus score was a good image, with those with a lower score were still OK but needed further work on them. He gave some good guidance on how images could have been improved along with an amusing delivery.

He pointed out that a mono images is not just a converted colour print, but the picture should be taken with a mono print in mind, so as to get appropriate shadows and highlights that suite this medium. There were a number of images that could have been improved with just a slight adjustment by using ‘levels’,it is worth with all images to check the contrast by levels and see if it does improve it.

Anyone that need help here ( plus cropping and cloning)can get practical advice from 7-7.30pm prior to the meeting. To arrange, see John Napier or  me.
With one exception
(mount slightly over sized) the print  mounting was excellent last night, again if anyone needs advice here this please see Charlie Briggs.

The points awarded were very close last night and the top ones were:-

Delvin Stonehill       –  57
Joe Fowler              –  52
Anita Nutter            –  52
Dougie William       –  50
Charlie Briggs        –  50
Terry May               –  49
Jennifer Davidson   – 49
Malcolm Roberts     – 48
Clive Davies            – 48
Liz Sowler               – 47

Next week we have Mark Davey from Calumet who gave us an excellent talk on wedding photography a couple of seasons ago, his subject this time
is ‘Movement in Action’ – really worth coming along to.

To those members who have not yet ‘signed up to the MCC web site please do so, Dougie will at the club from 7pm next week and will assist you to sign up if required.
My aim is to have everyone on board by the end of Feb.

See you all next week.

Clive

Club Meeting 26.01.12

Welcome to Kirstie our newest member  to join us.

Fisherrow now have  Wi-Fi so Rob and Dougie were able to demonstrate the benefits of joining the the ‘Post’ facility where we can use this to communicate with all members of the club, thus keeping everyone up to date with what is going on.

Plus members can also sign up to ‘Log in’ and ”Post’ their own comments and ideas or photo opportunities which can be shared by all. But if you have not signed up to ‘Post’ then e mail your comment or idea to Rob at:-

musselburghcameraclub@hotmail.com  and he will put on for you.

Members if they wish can go further and join the Flickr group and load on their own photos and get comments from other members – usually very constructive.

My aim is to have everyone ‘signed up’ by the end of February and then I can use the ‘Post’ to send out my comments and dispense with my ‘Group’ e mail.

Members who have signed up will currently get two e mails one from me and the other via the site, I will take names off of my ‘Group’ as I am advised of those that have signed which will solve this duplication.

You can either follow the instruction as shown on web site or during the next two meeting Rob and  co will sign you up via the club’s laptop.

We then went on to discuss how the entries for the ‘Abstract’ competition were set up. Each ‘author’ described on what was involved and the effort that went in to make their creation.

One member involved the whole family, wife manipulating  the subject, daughter holding the reflector and almost a divorce owing to the never ending re-takes, but the end result which we all agreed was really remarkable.

There were many tales about the effort that went into achieving the images and illustrated the dedication and how talented we can all be when we put our mind to it, looking for pictures that most people will just ‘walk’ past and not notice.

Next week we will have the Monochrome Print Competition, which is the last comp. this season. We had a good number of entries, so it will be interesting to see what our external judge, Dr Neil Scott thinks of them.

Please make a real effort to come along.

Clive

 

 

 

Photography Talks in West Dumbartonshire

The following may be of interest:

28th January, 11AM – 12 noon:

‘A Mirror With a Memory: the origin and development of photography in the 19th century’

Ray Mackenzie, Senior Lecturer, Glasgow School of Art, will be giving An
Introduction to 19th Century Photography.

Dumbarton Heritage Centre, Dumbarton Library, Strathleven Place, Dumbarton,
G82 1BD.

Free.  No need to book. Tel: 01389 608965

KIDS EVENT
Blueprints
Saturday 28th January
Dumbarton Heritage Centre
A photography workshop for children (all ages).

Discover how to make photos using only the power of the sun and water.
11am- 12noon
FREE
Dumbarton Heritage Centre
Dumbarton Library
Strathleven Place
Dumbarton

Peter Stubbs – The History of Photography in Edinburgh

Your members are invited to a presentation by

Peter Stubbs, AFIAP, ARPS, FRPS

on The History of Photography in Edinburgh …

Hello Musselburgh Camera Club,

Even if you don’t recognise the name, you should recognise the website, www.edinphoto.org.uk, which is all about the history of photography in Edinburgh.Peter started the site ten years ago after a year of research and he now updates it daily. In January 2011, it had 23,300 pages and 17,000 pictures going back to at least 1839.

Peter will be giving his talk at the Mid Calder Camera Club on

Wednesday, February 22nd 2012 at 7:30 PM

We meet at The Institute Hall, Market Street, Mid Calder EH53 OAL (opposite Tonino’s Takeaway and The Black Bull).

Admission is £2 and will include tea, coffee, and biscuits.

In case of a possible bad weather cancellation, check the website or contact me.

Hope to see you there!

Sincerely yours,

Debra Mills

Communications Secretary
http://www.midcaldercameraclub.org.uk
events@midcaldercameraclub.org.uk

Tel: 01506 204700 or 07905 519592

Club Meeting 19.01.12

We carried out our second ‘Image Appraisal’ evening, which had a larger entry than the earlier session, but it would be to everyone’s advantage if all members brought along a single image that could have constructive comments made, together with ‘hopefully’ some hints on general photography. Our next session will be on Thursday 15th March,
so please put aside an image which can be used for this exercise.

We are now developing the syllabus for next year and have taken into account the feed back which many members sent into me. One suggestion was to have a meeting where an image could be shown on ‘screen’ as to how the image was taken through Photoshop in order to create the final image.

Del has agreed to hold a session in September to do this, but wants to take it further, and would like to have images e mailed to him from members, where he can then take them through Photoshop and then present these (explaining the procedure)so that we can all see how, with a few ‘tweaks’  they can look so much better.

This will take quite a lot of work and time, so will you all pick out an  image as soon as possible and e mail it to   delvinstonehill@mac.com,
if we do not get the impute we will not get the benefit from this exercise.

Confirming that the meeting on 24th Jan with Midlothian CC has been cancelled.

Next week we will have a review of the excellent entries for the ‘Abstract’ Comp.

Clive

Club Meeting 12.01.12

A real successful evening last where, despite my worries, we had a large submission of ‘Abstract’ prints and in Anita’s words ‘were all of a very high standard’.
All very different with a lot of thought and effort put in to create some really interesting images, many with a true ‘wow’ factor.

It was decided to have a second view of the images at our meeting on 26th Jan, where it would be interesting for the ‘authors’ to give a brief comment on how
they went about to make their creation.

The mount quality was also to a higher standard than we have had before, with only about three members putting in ‘over large’ mounts, please keep the maximum size of
mounts to 50cmx40cm – if using the max  mount size, adjust  your image to a size that will fit the mount, but leaving a suitable amount of surround in order to give it the
right balance. If you need guidance on mounts see Charlie Briggs.

Next week will everyone please bring one print for the ‘Appraisal’ evening – much can be learnt by this and it give members the opportunity to see other members work.

Midlothian Camera Club wish to postpone out inter – club comp. therefore the away match on 24th Jan will not now take place.

There are two local competitions which you may wish to enter:-

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh – http://www.rbge.org.uk/photo-comp – closing date May

Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society – http://www.rchs.co.uk/photocomp12.html#  – closing date 21sr Feb.

See you all next week.

Clive

Club Meeting 5th Jan 2012

Happy New Year to everyone – may you all have a ‘clicking’ year ahead.

Ross must be thanked for all the hard work he put into producing a very challenging ‘Fun Quiz’ for us last night, which was a well supported meeting
to kick start the second half of our programme.

Liz’s handbag has turned up, so no ‘strip searches’ next week.

Although I did not count the numbers, but it looks as though we have had a good number of entries for our ‘Abstract’ comp. – so do not miss next weeks meeting
when Anita will give her comments on them – if you did not manage to get to the meeting last night, please bring along your entry next week
and if there is time I will ask Anita if she can look at them.

The following week ( Jan 19th) we have our regular ‘Appraisal Meeting’ where there is a good opportunity for your work to be assessed.
Therefore will everyone bring along one print image (any subject) preferably mounted (but not essential) so that we have a full range of work.

Also please bring along up to three Monochrome Prints (any subject) for the Monochrome Print Competition
which will be judged by an external Judge on 2nd of Feb. The comp. rules re sizes etc does apply to this comp., so please look at syllabus or web site if you are not clear.

We have an inter club meeting with Midlothian CC on Tuesday 24th Jan, so please put your name on the list which should be up on the noticeboard
next week if you wish to go, then we can organise transport.

Hope to see you all next week

Clive

Club Meeting 08.12.11

About 12 of use ‘braved’ the weather and turned up last night, it was a good excuse for a chat and Phil soon had the kettle on. It was decided to have Ross’s
‘fun quiz’, on Thursday 5th Jan, so lets hope the weather does not get in the way again.

Please will everyone get at least one ‘Abstract Print’ ready to bring along to the meeting on the 5th Jan. As I have already said it can be any subject, but just try to make it look ‘a little different’, if anyone has any problems with this then send me an e mail and I will try to help.

Christmas Dinner – Ravelston- 7pm for 7.30pm – will those who did not pay their £12 (includes tip) please pay Liz on arrival on Thursday -Please have exact amount (no change given!!).

On Wednesday morning I attended a free workshop at Jacobs on Speedlights, it was most interesting and I learnt a new way of looking at using a flash gun(s) which will be good to experiment with. I only knew about it because Dougie saw a notice in Jacobs and then put the details on our web site, which was then automatically e mailed out to all members who are ‘signed up’ to the site.

This in it self shows the real benefits of using this facility and I therefore urge everyone to sign up to web ( I sent out further instructions a couple of weeks ago).

I have now had a good number of replies to my request for the ‘Syllabus Survey’ – but I would still like to hear from more members, even if you only record that you are ‘totally happy’ with things.

To those members who will not be coming to Kirkcaldy on Monday or the Christmas Dinner, Merry Christmas and hope to see you at the next meeting on 5th Jan with your ‘Abstract Prints’ in hand.

Clive.