Committee for 2011

On Tuesday, October 17 we held our annual general meeting where there were some changes to the committee. As it stands now:

  • President: Pete Davies
  • Vice President: Ian Hansen
  • Treasurer: Rodelle Keogh
  • Secretary: David Burton
  • Webmaster: Stephen Edmonds
  • Assistant webmaster: Dave Sumner
  • Print Comp Steward: Albert Hutchison
  • EDI Comp Steward: Stephen Edmonds
  • Membership Secretary: Jill Myers
  • Social Secretary: Andy Armitage
  • Wadham House Rep.: Fred Bullock
  • Judge Coordinator: Peter Myers
  • VAPS Representatives: Roger Howell, Dave Sumner, Rodelle Keogh
  • Ordinary Members: Roger Howell, Allan Scott, Jenny Boyle

Golfing after dark

Hi all! Another great night-out on the WCC Friday Night-Outing.

Some of us went to Pete’s’ house to make some images of the night sky.

Pshaw!!! What night sky? The great cloud mass, that was predicted, decended soon after dark, and the huge orange moon that showed itself, (herself?), ever-so-briefly, ducked behind it for the rest of the night. Did I metion the rain? Well the rain began soon after the moon went behnd the clouds. Not wet rain, not drenching rain, but rain sufficeint to dampen the enthusiasm of lesser mortals; all thoughts of sparklers, glow sticks and baloon torches were forgotten.

No there is more actually! The ever watchfull Pete and Dave decided that the long piece of green “pretend grass” would make a great driving mat, and the little blue strobe light inside might just provide enough illumination to make some images of someone driving at the little white golf balls that suddenly appeared.

As we know golfers dont seem to mind the rain so Dave Sumner stepped out into the wet (as he always does at times like these) and took his stance and began swinging at the ball while we set up under the eves, our cameras on tripods “f stop at 2.8” “ISO at 100”, “shutter speed at 4 secs” and “press the button when I call go”.

Dave tired himself out, Pete took over and soon we were all taking multiple images of golfers taking mighty swings, under flashing blue strobe lights, at shutter speeds of 4secs, 2secs, and 1sec in light rain until 10.00pm.

Thanks Pete thanks Dave – Rosie and I had a great evening.

End of year competitions for 2010

A reminder about the end of year competitions:

  • Colour printed
  • Monochrome printed
  • Open EDI

Up to three entries in each section. The entry must have been entered in one of the WCC 2010 monthly competitions and in the same format. A print must have been previously entered as a print, and an EDI must have been previously entered as an EDI. An EDI cannot be printed and entered as a print, or vice versa.

Printed entries are to be submitted by the November judging night (Cup Day). EDI entries can either be submitted again (with 12 as the month) or email through the name and month of when it was entered previously. Don’t forget to also send through or indicate the EDI versions of your prints.

The President’s trophy is a bit of fun where your goal is to make Pete smile. Three EDI entries on the topic “Hitchcock movie titles” are due by midnight on 30 November. Send them through to the competition email address, but name them as PT1(or 2 or 3)-XX(your member number)-Title. eg PT2-14-Dial M for Psycho

Night shoot at Parliament

Hi folks!

Rosie and I joined some of the other camera club members on a night shoot in The City last night. Wish you were there!

To begin with it was one of those beautiful spring evenings that we sometimes get in Melbourne. We even saw a meteor shower over the Yarra!!. It wasn’t warm, although to look at Steve sauntering around in his shorts you wouldn’t believe it; but it wasnt cold either. Still a clear, cloudless, inky black sky provided us with a beautiful back drop to colourful, crisp, pin-sharp images. Did I say crisp and pin-sharp? I wish! Mine were all blacked out, underexposed, shaken, stirred and indeed a wonderful kaleidoscope of mixed colours – in a word they were stuffed! So please dear president will you organise another night shoot at the same venue, as soon as the whether is a little bit warmer? Like Friday, next week!

But seriously folk having experienced and expert shooters like Pete D, Dave S, Lief, Steve and John M there with us, Rosie and I the only “freshers”, it was a remarkable experience. We walked from 7.00pm, when we arrived to join the group on the steps of Parliament House, closely watched over by a policeman on the beat, to 11.09pm when we caught our train back home from Parliament Railway Station chaperoned all the way by Steve who very kindly watched over us when Dave pulled out and headed home. Truthfully, by the end of a long evening, patiently coached by Dave, Pete and Steve in turn, I did get a few decent images. But I got more than that; I learned that taking pictures in the dark was not simply a matter of setting your camera at 15 secs and f22 and pressing the buton to make the shot, but of making sure of all the other little things – “Is your tripod sturdy?” “No don’t lean on the legs!” “Where is your remote cable release?” “Have you taken off the steady shot switch?” “Oh bugger, there goes another tram he whole bridge is shaking!” “Is the ISO rating at the lower scale (100-) not the higher (200+)?” and lastly “Did you not bring along a wide angle lens Andy?”

Thanks gentlemen, and you too Mrs Mallett it was great to have you along too. Will you do that again – please Pete?

Cheers Andy

Proposed Restaurant Dinner – Tues 21st September

For something different Andy Armitage and myself have proposed a restaurant dinner of Sri Lankan cuisine at Curry and Chips (I don’t think they actually sell chips) It  is very authentic (I have eaten there a few times before) and is located in Mt Waverley at 250 Blackburn Rd (Syndal)

The restaurant owners are willing to open exclusively for us on a Tuesday night however we do need a minimum number in attendance, so please feel free to optionally bring any family, friends or partners.

The menu can be customised to our liking, along with some ‘show-cooking’ at the table and should come to between $10 to $20 per person (drinks extra)

If we can get the numbers it promises to be a good night (and we will try to incorporate a slide show or photo viewing into the night as well) We will be sending another email in the next week to confirm final numbers attending, for hopefully, a tuesday night.

RSVP with us ASAP if you will be coming along.