
Workshop Tuesday 19 May 2015 – 7:30pm for 7:45pm
Phillip Island: Where, When & How
Shawn Giles – Phillip Island Photography

Workshop Tuesday 19 May 2015 – 7:30pm for 7:45pm
Phillip Island: Where, When & How
Shawn Giles – Phillip Island Photography
Just a quick reminder that our April outing is on the second Sunday of the month.
We will meet at the Cape Schanck car park at 5.40am and head down to the beach at 6.00am sharp so that we are in place for first light.
Later in the morning we will head of to Hart’s Farm on Tucks Road, Shoreham for morning tea and some more photo opportunities on the farm which occupies 10 hectares with Manton’s Creek flowing through it.
Phillip Island
Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend
Photography Workshop
Friday evening 5th June 2015 to Monday 8th June 2015
This workshop weekend is designed for keen photographers of all levels and will provide you with maximum shooting time – in the right place at the right time.
Book your accommodation through The Island Accommodation or phone 5956 6123. Ensure you book on level 2 and tell them you are with the Waverley Camera Club. All members and partners welcome.
From club member Anne Ramus:
WCC President Paul Spence’s “The Country Shed” is archetypal Australiana: an iconic galvanised iron shed, rusting and slowly crumbling back into the landscape to become part of the eucalypts and dry grasses. The warm, bright light is the “Mediterranean” type so loved by painters and first captured by the Australian Impressionists. You can compare Australia’s first Colonial artists who couldn’t quite let go of the English light or its classic tree-shapes.
Here are two shots: one is my untouched original – the other is the re-worked image using Lightroom. Paul suggested it might be helpful to others to share what I’d done to “re-invent” it.
When I first saw Paul’s image, I remembered a trip to a bush property some time back, new DSLR in hand. I’d wanted to capture what I saw and how I felt at the time but I didn’t come close: the bones were there, but the flesh of feeling was missing; the light quality and warmth of colours were absent.
I decided to take the image and practise with Lightroom’s tools to re-create what I’d seen at the time and, more importantly, what I’d felt – the human elements overpowered by the Australian landscape, the quality of light, hot and golden.
Here is roughly my workflow as I remember it – but I typically hop backwards and forwards between the tools, not in a strict order:
In hindsight, I should have used a tripod but I didn’t own one at the time. A longer shutter speed to achieve sharp focus throughout the scene would have been much better (and thanks to John Mallett for guiding me towards much crisper images and the qualities of light!)
Post-processing is all experimental – you can jump backwards and forwards in using the list of tools, according to the results achieved with each. Some adjustments in LR can be done as “Auto” but I find it’s usually better to do my own. Like using herbs and spices, you have to taste and try all along the way, to get the best result for your image and to gradually develop your own personal workflow – your own recipe. While guidelines can be helpful, post-processing can never be prescriptive: it is simply creativity in action.
While not a particularly good image, my second one is a lot better than my original untouched and discarded one. Digging out that old photo, finding a more suitable composition within it, thinking about the quality of light needed, its focal points and messages, has been good practice – and again I learned the lesson to be less rugged when purging old photos.
It’s good to look in your archives for images that will benefit by some “painting with pixels”, as you’ll now be armed with better editing skills. There was a good reason why you took that shot in the first place, so give it a run!
Anne Ramus
January 2015
The first Sunday of the month outing in March will be to Chesterfield Farm.
Date: Sunday 1st of March 2015
Time: 10AM
Location: 1221 Ferntree Gully Road, Scoresby 3179
Admission: $15 for adults