Workshops
Coming up in May/June
by Pete Davies on May.17, 2010, under Outings, Workshops
Coming up in the next few weeks at Waverley Camera Club:
This Tuesday the 18th
STILL LIFE with kitchen objects
Bring your camera, tripod etc.. and something(s) from your kitchen to photograph.
Tuesday the 25th
Beginners night with John Hadfield.
John has very kindly agreed to step in and take my place.
He has planned a very informative and entertaining evening
SO MAKE SURE YOU BRING YOUR CAMERA AND TRIPOD etc…
Wednesday the 26th
Flash/Portrait Group.
Bring your gear.
Monday the 31st
Camberwell camera club monochrome interclub.
Address to follow.
Please come along if you can, after our fantastic showing at the last 4 Club a few weeks ago hopes are high for another good result.
Tuesday the 1st of June
Comp night at the Community Centre
This months comp is SLOW SHUTTER SPEED and our judge is Julie Bird, a well known member at Knox Photographic Society.
Sunday the 6th of June
Arcades and Alleyways 2.
This trip hasn’t got an exact route yet, I went into the city yesterday to scout around and will post the route shortly.
There’s a good chance that the walk will start at Jeff’s Shed after we have visited the PMA expo.
Saturday/Sunday the 6th/7th of June
PMA exhibition at Jeff’s Shed
Register online for free entry
See you there,
Pete
Coming up in April
by Pete Davies on Apr.06, 2010, under Outings, Workshops
Hi Folks,
Here’s what’s coming up in the next few weeks.
Tonight
Tonight at the Community Centre our Landscape comp will be judged by a former member Chris Dowd. Please come along a little early and help by moving a couple of chairs.
Monday the 12th
Berwick Viewfinders are hosting the 4 CLUB inter-club competition.
Tuesday the 13th
AV special interest group upstairs at Wadham House. Starts at 7:30pm.
Sunday the 18th
It’s not the first sunday of the month, but because we missed out due to Easter there will be a trip to Toorongo Falls near Noojee.
Tuesday the 20th
Workshop night downstairs at Wadham House. Door open from 7pm starts at 7:45pm. The topic of the workshop will be MACRO. BRING YOUR CAMERAS AND TRIPODS REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU OWN A MACRO LENS OR NOT. There will be a brief discussion about Macro photography and then we’ll do some ourselves. BRING SOMETHING TO PHOTOGRAPH. It doesn’t have to be something small, it could be a large object which you want to shoot a part of in some detail.
Thursday the 22nd
Possible night shoot at Sandown Greyhound Races.
Tuesday the 27th
Beginners group upstairs at Wadham House. Starts at 7:30pm. BRING YOUR CAMERAS AND TRIPODS
Wednesday the 28th
Flash/Portrait special interest group upstairs at Wadham House. Starts at 7:30pm. BRING YOUR CAMERAS AND FLASH GEAR.
Sunday the 2nd of May
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photos from David Williams
by Stephen Edmonds on Mar.04, 2010, under Workshops
As a further followup on the excellent talk from David Williams a number of the photos he took that night are now available in a gallery.
These range from the group shot taken at the beginning of the night:
through to individual portraits:
Follow-up on portrait photography
by Stephen Edmonds on Feb.20, 2010, under Portrait & Flash Photography, Workshops
Following the excellent talk from David Williams at the last workshop evening, Ross Garner sent through the following:
After the inspiring talk from David Williams last tuesday night I have been doing some research on lenses and remote flash triggers.
I found this site had good information: Strobist: Lighting 101
The following comments are for Canon users, however I think the same price points apply to Nikon and other brand cameras.
Lenses
Canon make two (affordable) 50mm lenses:
- EF 50mm f/1.8 II, costs about $140
- EF 50mm f/1.4 USM, costs about $500
I noticed David was using the Sigma 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM which costs about $650
Seems the Sigma is recognised as the best lens. However the cheaper Canon does get good review for sharpness on non full frame DSLR cameras.
Remote control
Only the Canon ST-E2 Speedlite Transmitter gives TTL contol of the flash. ie the flash intensity controlled by the camera.
Available 3rd party items will trigger the flash, but not control the intensity
There is a limit of about 10m between the camera and the flash
In addition to the Sigma 50mm lens (available for other brands than Nikon, eg Canon), David was also demonstrating using a Nikon D5000 (shows you don’t need the expensive camera to get great results) and was triggering the external flashes with a Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander.
Both the Canon ST-E2 and Nikon SU-800 use infrared light which is what limits their range. Recently E-TTL compatible radio based remote triggers have become available, however they are quite pricey and are a significant investment (as much or more as your camera).
If you were also inspired and want to learn more, then you should be coming along to the Portrait & Flash Photography group at its second meeting next Wednesday. The site Ross found, Strobist, was also mentioned by David Gilliver at the first meeting and I expect it to be an essential resource for the group.
Workshop tonight with David Williams
by Pete Davies on Feb.16, 2010, under Workshops
Tonight’s workshop sees the very welcome return of David Williams.
David will be demonstrating how to get the most out a portrait shoot no matter where you are or what equipment you have at hand. This will be a great night to come along and get your portrait done by one of the other members under the tutelage of a master photographer.
You will need to bring a couple of things: your good self; your camera and some sort of prop that says something about you. It could be another hobby you have or an object you are particularly fond of. Use your imagination.
Because we want to maximise our exposure and make as much use of whatever light we have, THE EVENING WILL BEGIN AT 7PM SHARP.





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