Welcome everyone to the first monthly outing of 2017 on Sat 4th Feb at Yarra Valley Race Course, please see below for details. PLEASE NOTE, it is a Saturday and not the Sunday, don’t turn up on the wrong day.
Month: January 2017
Welcome All to 2017 & The Annual BBQ at Brickmakers Park
Yes the New Year is upon us all and I hope we all had a great festive period over Christmas and the New Year. The first club event of the year is always the Annual BBQ and this year is no different, please see the flyer below for details.
The BBQ serves for a couple of functions, firstly it gives members a chance to get together and meet any new members who have recently joined the club. It also allows those competing in the monthly competitions to get their prints in for the Steward to collect and get to the judge. So, if you are entering the Feb 2017 competition then don’t forget to bring along your prints to the BBQ.
See you there
Point Lonsdale – Labour Day Long Weekend 2017
Point Lonsdale
Labour Day Long Weekend
10th-13th March 2017
Definitions for monthly competitions in 2017
February – Reflection and shadows
Reflections: Use a reflective surface to capture a unique image. Common reflective surfaces are bodies of water, windows and mirrors. Using reflective surfaces is a great way to create abstract images.
Shadows: A picture in which shadows are featured. The cause of the shadow may be included but must not be dominant.
March – Architecture
All entries in monochrome.
A picture of one or more buildings or structure, or a portion of a building. Human figures may be included. Significant architectural feature with emphasis on pattern, texture and the use of space in context.
April – Colour of your choice
An image where one colour predominates.
May – Self portrait
A photo of yourself, taken by yourself. It can be from head to a full length study and may include accessories or backgrounds that are in character with the subject but these should not dominate the photograph. It can include candid photographs, environmental portraits and formal studio portraits.
June – Different point of view
An image shooting a subject from an “unexpected angle” an angle with more impact than the normal viewing angle encountered in everyday life i.e. “a bird at eye level,” “looking down on an ant” shoot above, below, or very low, such as how a child sees the world.
July – Abstract
A pictorial arrangement of colours and shapes which are not recognisable as known objects. A photo expressing ideas and emotions by using elements such as colours and lines without attempting to create a realistic picture.
August – Street portraits
All entries in monochrome.
Taking photos of people in public, urban areas in a candid manner. Street photography also relies heavily on capturing “the decisive moment.” This means that the timing of the images is what typically makes it special – catch a person with a certain express of their face or a person doing something uncanny at a certain moment.
September – Night photography
A photograph taken outdoors between dusk and dawn. Night photographers generally have a choice between using artificial light and using long exposures, exposing for seconds, minutes and even hours.
October – Panorama
An image with an elongated field of view, with at least 2:1 width to height ratio. Polar panoramas (“little planets”) are also acceptable.
November – Animals
Any living creature, captive or wild.