Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Website updated

The Edwardstown Photography Club website has been updated to a new format.  The address is the same: www.e-p-c.org.au but the layout is completely different to the old site.  The new site uses Wordpress, a blogging platform which can also be used as a content management system.  Therefore this blog will no longer be updated with club news.  The new website has a club news section, which will be where updates will be posted.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Program Update, Tuesday 15th September

Tonight we won’t be having a digital interclub competition with Forster camera club, as written in the program.  Instead, Life Member John Holland will lead a tutorial session on Camera Basics, as a refresher for those changing from film to digital SLRs, and for newer members who are learning what the different settings are and what to choose for the subject you are photographing.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sunday outing, 23rd August

For the August outing we will be meeting in Rundle Mall in the city, at the balls, at 3pm.

What to photograph: a suggestion is to try and make images for the upcoming People in Motion set subject competition. One way is to put your camera on a tripod and use a slow shutter speed to blur the movement of people walking by; another is to try panning using a slow shutter speed.

The annual Photojournalism, Photo Essay and Photo Project (Photo Travel) competitions are coming up on September 29, so the outing may also present photo opportunities for these topics. The end of year competitions are not far away either, and the sections are: Pictorial, People and/or Portraiture, Architecture, Nature, and Creative/Experimental. Apart from nature, there should be opportunities for making images for the other sections.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sunday Outing to Old Noarlunga

Our Club Outing on Sunday 19th July will be at Old Noarlunga, meeting at Market Square Green, 2.30 pm. This will be followed by an evening meal at the local pub. Things to photograph: historic buildings (click on the link to go to the Old Noarlunga website for information), the river and reflections, the park and surrounding areas.

Trade Night at Atkins Technicolour

Our meeting on Tuesday 21st July won't be at the clubrooms, but will be a Trade Night at Atkins Technicolour, 89 Fullarton Road, Kent Town. Start time is at 7 pm. The club has visited Atkins before, and it's been interesting seeing how the lab has changed over the years, from processing film and slides, to printing digital images.

Monday, July 13, 2009

WE HAVE MOVED

The Edwardstown Photography Club has moved the location of it’s meetings.  We are now meeting at MITCHELL PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE, 1 CUMBRIA COURT, MITCHELL PARK.  Our first meeting at the new location will be tomorrow night, July 14th.  The meeting will start at the usual time of 8pm.  Tomorrow night we are having an Open Print Competition, and entries must be submitted by 7.45 pm.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Photo Quiz, Tuesday May 19

Next week’s meeting is going to be a little different.  Peter Phillips has taken photographs at various locations around the city and parklands, and these will be shown on Tuesday night.  Cryptic clues will be given, and members are to try to identify the locations.  Please bring supper, and a pen and notepaper.  It should be a fun evening.

Club Outing Sunday May 17

The Club Outing for this month will be on Sunday May 17 at the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens.  We will meet at 3 pm at the lower car park, which is off Lampert Road.  To get to there go up the freeway from the city, take the Crafers exit, head towards Piccadilly and follow the signs.  Things to photograph:  autumn colours, reflections in the lake and ponds, close ups of flowers and ferns, bird life, scenery.  Afterwards we will either go for a coffee or an evening meal.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Club Outing Sunday April 19

The Club Outing for this month is scheduled for Sunday April 19, meeting at the Art Gallery, North Terrace in the city, at 2 pm. It will be an opportunity to look for ideas for the next set subject competition, which is “Close, Closer, and Closer Still”. Later in the year is the set subject competition on “Reflections”. It will also be an opportunity to look for architecture shots for the End of Year competition.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Program Changes

The dates for the Judging of the Great Photographic Challenge and the Photoshop Tutorial have been swapped, so the Photoshop Tutorial will be on April 21, and the judging of the Great Photographic Challenge will now be on April 28.

The program page on the club's website will be changed to reflect this, and the program will be updated if members wish to download an updated copy.

Monday, March 16, 2009

How to Keep a Log of Your Work in Photoshop

The Digital Photography School website has a useful tip on keeping track of your work in photoshop without having to write it down in a notebook or in a separate document on the computer. Let photoshop do it for you, and all you have to do is to set it up under preferences. Read the full article.

Great for when you create your own special effects, or when you come up with a general workflow that you use for similar images.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Great Photographic Challenge

This is an annual event where club members gather at a specified place and are given a list of 8 subjects to photograph on the day. What's the catch? Members can't use their own equipment, but are given the use of a cheap fixed lens compact camera which is loaded with a roll of 24 exposure film. This is a challenge to see what you can come up with using the most basic of equipment. At the end of the day, all cameras and films are returned to Reg, who will arrange to get the films processed and returned to members at the next meeting. The idea is to choose the best shot of each subject to be entered into a special competition. The 6 x 4 prints are entered as is, with no re-printing or manipulating of the images allowed.

This year's Great Photographic Challenge is to be held at North Adelaide, meeting at the Piccadilly Theatre at 1.30 pm. Cost is $11 per member, to cover film and processing.

On Tuesday April 21 the Great Photographic Challenge will be judged, each photograph will be given a score out of 10, and the person who scores the most points in total will be awarded the Great Photographic Challenge 2009 trophy.

Australian Digital Photography Awards

ANNOUNCEMENT - NOW OPEN! Australian Digital Photography Awards (ADPA) 2009

Go to www.adpa.org.au for instructions and the entry form. Closing date: June 21 2009

The Australian Photographic Society invites residents of Australia to enter the third year of this popular annual digital photography competition. No membership is required and entry is free.

If you are proud of your work, your photographs do well in club competitions, or your friends love what you do, why not see how the judges like your photographs? If you were among those who entered in previous years, come back and try your luck again this year.

Simply resize your images as set out in the entry form and email your entries before June 21. There are 4 sections: General, Creative, Nature and Photojournalism. You can enter one or all sections with up to 4 entries per section.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Competition Rules and Digital Guidelines Updated

At the annual discussion night on 25th November 2008 the competition rules were updated to incorporate Digital Projected Images, as well as the guidelines for the naming of digital entries. The format and maximum size for entries may change from year to year, therefore, in accordance with APS guidelines, the format guidelines will be available in a separate document.

Both documents can be downloaded from the News section of the EPC website.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Photoshop tutorial links

On Tuesday night Paul Pegler showed us how he achieved better tonal range in his landscape images by using Photoshop and blending modes, combining two or more exposures of the same image.

The Luminous Landscape Digital Blending tutorial shows a similar process to Paul's, and if you want to know more about histograms, the Luminous Landscape Understanding Histograms tutorial is a good starting point.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Program Reminders and Updates

No Outing this Sunday as stated in the Program;

Tuesday 2oth January: Photoshop Tutorial - Paul Pegler will show us how he does his HDR (high dynamic range) images;

Tuesday 27th January: Preparation of Images, including matting of photos, and how to add borders in Photoshop;

Tuesday 3rd February: Open Print Competition;

Tuesday 10th February: Annual General Meeting, to be followed by the showing of the National Exhibition of the Photographi Society of New Zealand (PSNZ), as well as the showing of a video of the club's trip to Clare on the October long weekend.