Morning All
Thanks to all who managed to spare the time to visit the Arts Centre for our coffee morning on Saturday; we had a fairly busy time and raised nearly £100 for the club coffers!
So, many thanks to Rhona, Sue and Robin for giving up their time and for the hard work in helping to make the morning a success.
Notices
Fylde 4 Way Battle: Last reminder!
- Give the image a title
- Do not include your competition number
- Do not include the image number
- Images to be jpeg, in sRGB colour space with a maximum image size of 1600 pixels (wide) x 1200 pixels (high), maximum file size 2 MB
- Submit a maximum of 6 images
- Send to Stan by email stanley.pearson@talktalk.net
- Include your name in the email
- Do not send by WeTransfer
Stan and his team will then review all images submitted and choose the 20 to be entered.
Images for consideration need to be to Stan by Wednesday 4th October.
Image Critiquing
Image critiquing for the members evening on 25th October.
Stan will look, present and comment.
Theme = ‘Open;’ any image taken recently if poss.
3 ish images per member.
All images submitted and shown will be anonymous.
Deadline date: Images in by Wednesday 18th October.
If the images have been edited, if possible, please send in the original unedited image – no problems if you cannot.”
Please send your images to the usual email address: info@garstangcameraclub.co.uk and the subject – Image Feedback.
Or if the images exceed the email limit, please send them via Wetransfer.
Website – Members Galleries
As mentioned in a previous newsletter all the images have been deleted and we are now asking members to submit up to 6 images of their own that they wish to be shown under the ‘members galleries’.
You can submit up to 6 images and please send them directly to Tim at timflesher@btinternet.com
All images to be jpeg, in sRGB colour space with a maximum image size of 1600 pixels (wide) x 1200 pixels (high), maximum file size 2 MB; no more than 2MB as this will help keep website storage down. Thanks.
New Project
We have given considerable thought, over the last few weeks, for this ‘seasons’ project – this is to carry on from the success of 12 – in – 12 from last season.
The idea is for each member to develop a photographic ‘theme’ over the next 11 months and present their ‘findings’ – good, bad or ugly (what went right and what didn’t!), – at the first meeting in 2024 which will be on September 4th.
Now, we fully appreciate that not everyone likes to present from the front and chat about their topic so you would be more than welcome to put everything on a USB stick and chat from the ‘floor’ so to speak!
Ok, so what theme? Well, that’s completely up to you! A few ideas below to get you thinking and maybe spark an idea! The idea is to pick a theme and experiment from there!
One thought could be that you team up with another member and work together and produce a joint project – only an idea.
Possible themes/ideas/suggestions – usage of a tripod and/or handheld:
- Getting to grips with your camera; shooting on automatic, then aperture priority, then shutter speed priority, then even on manual, collecting examples as you go along. Experimenting with depth of field, focus and exposure compensation.
- Flowers/Forest/Woodland – perhaps, woodland scenes (Bluebells) and detailed shots.
- Water and reflective photography – canals, rivers, sea, puddles!
- Food
- Landscapes and seascapes – possibly to include sun rises and sets
- Weather, storms, clouds, rainbows
- Travel
- Macro
- Monochrome
- Cityscapes/Urban life
- Architecture
- Sports
- Nature and wildlife
- Minimalistic
- Mobile only images
These are just a few ideas; you may, of course, develop you own theme or combine some together, your choice!
The whole idea is for everyone to have a go and develop ‘what you want to get out of photography,’ learn from the experience and hopefully learn from others!
Please have a chat with us over the next couple of meetings and ask any questions. Please don’t forget this is your club to experiment, learn and most importantly have FUN!
We hope you will join in and, don’t forget, if everything goes pear-shaped – that’s learning!
Up and coming programme of events
- October 4th – Harry Emmett – Towards CPAGB (The Credit award of the Photographic Alliance of Great Britain) – Prints.
- October 11th – Garry Cook – ‘Street Photography and a project in Israel.
- October 18th – Events Cup Competition, judged by Nicki Greenwood
- October 25th – Members Evening – Image feedback from Stan – see above – plus Stan will present the 20 images chosen for the 4 Way Battle.
That’s all folks
Mike and Lewis