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Saturday, 29 March 2025

Tuesday 25 March Print Competition Theme Scapes

 On Tuesday evening we welcomed Wayne Davey to judge the second round of our print competition.  Wayne's main genre is scapes so he was well placed to judge the images.

The standard from both the members and advance group was vey high thus giving Wayne a challenge.

Here are the top scoring images from both groups.

                                        Members Group:

Ancient And Modern by Pat Weir 20/20

Quantor Drove Roads by Graham Jackson 20/20

Cromer Reflections by Sue Baldwin 19/20

Brundall On A Still Winter MorningG by Paul Hayes-Griffin 19/20

Packhorse Bridge by Daphne Lingwood 18/20

                                                     Wasdale by Daphne Lingwood 18/20


                                         Advance Members Group: 

High Tide At Thornham by Francesca Shearcroft 20/20

Calm by Carol Martin 20/20

Peace And Quiet by Carol Martin 19/20

                           Lenticular Clouds Over Mt Rundle by Dawn Osborn 19/20

                                                 Loch Ard Gorge by Jan Murphy 18/20

Monday, 17 March 2025

Tuesday 11March David Jenner Night and Day Panoramas

 On Tuesday evening we welcomed David Jenner to give a talk about his night and day panoramic images.

David bought his first camera in 2009 as suggested by his friend.  It was in 2010 that he discovered his style of photography.  Having spent the whole day at Canary Wharf he experienced the effects of the  changing light throughout the day and this set him onto the path of night and day panoramas.

Southwold in Suffolk was his next destination. He took around 750 images throughout the day.   The  whole process can take up to ninety hours which includes, travelling, sorting out the images and editing.

David showed us some amazing images which took us on a tour around the UK, Venice and Sydney Harbour.

To say that David is a little competitive is an understatement.  He has entered the Country File calendar competition at least five times without success.  However he has won several major competitions,  and also been awarded runner up and highly recommended several times.

It was a very interest evening but David's images are unique and requires time and patience to achieve.

Monday, 10 March 2025

Tuesday 4 March Practical demonstration - Lightroom and Photoshop

On Tuesday evening we welcomed Ian Wilson to a live demonstration on editing in Lightroom and Photoshop using images that club members had submitted.

Ian suggested that if images are processed against a white background this lets you know if you have true white and also shows up the different tones in the image.

Choosing your starting point:

    Before pressing the button on the camera allow extra space around the edge. This will            ensure that when you crop that you have the image that you saw in camera.

Some Editing things to remember:

    Look at the histogram

    Crop your image before doing anything else. This helps you to focus and also speeds up the     process.

    If you slide a button to the right, the next button should be in the opposite direction.

    Exposure brings out the mid-tones.

    Edit areas selectively using mask. This helps you to focus more closely.

    It's important to get the exposure right before altering the white balance.

    When sharpening enlarge your image to 100% as this helps to focus on the smaller details.

Ian also demonstrated the uses of filters, smart object, using Photoshop Raw Editing non destructively and also some of the AI features. The session was just a snapshot of what is possible in both Lightroom and Photoshop.

Many of the tasks he performed can be done in other editing software.

Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Friday 28 February

 A small group of us went to Pensthorpe. The weather was great and ideal for walking. The gulls and geese were in abundance. The surroundings presented opportunities for photographing reflections, colourful sculptures, textures and of course wildlife. 

Midday we stopped for a spot of lunch.  Then some of us did another circuit of the grounds and the Flamingos and the Cranes graced us with their presence.

It was a lovely day to be out with like minded colleagues for a walk and a chat.

Here are some images from the visit.


                                                    

Spreading  My Wings by Andrew Stringer

 
Looking Down by Andrew Stringer


I Am The Boss by Andrew Stringer

Looking At You by Andrew Stringer

Cormorant by Andrew Stringer

Standing On One Leg by Andrew Stringer

                                                                        
Purple Glass by Pam Rutty
                                                                    
HAVING A STRETCH by Pam Rutty



                                                                     
                                          Crain Portrait by Francesca Shearcroft

LICHEN by Francesca Shearcroft

The Bridge by Georgie McCall

                                                                   
Greylag Goose by John Kerr

Reflection Of Cranes by John Kerr
















  

                                   

Saturday, 1 March 2025

Tuesday 25 February Competition. Theme Macro/Close up

OnTuesday we held our second digital competition on the theme of "macro/close up". We welcomed back Simon Ciappara not as a speaker but as a judge. There was a wide variety of subjects varying from flowers, sculpture, insects and animals.

Simon started out by commenting on all the positive aspect of all the images.  He then commented on ways that they could be improved before the image was taken, either by adjusting the aperture or trying a different angle and in post production by adjusting the tones and possibly the shadows to enhance the texture.

Judging the advance group he gave several images top scores of twenty and nineteen. For some of the images there was no hesitation in giving the top score.

During the coffee break Simon showed some of his images and explained how he had taken them using a lens reverser. He also suggested that members could try extension tubes or macro bellows. 

Below are the top scoring images.


Members Top Scoring Images:

Bee On Muscari by Graham Jackson 20/20

Macro by Tom Thurston 20/20

Curved Eye View by Pat Weir 19/20

Dragonfly by Daphne Lingwood 19/20


Advance Members top Scoring Images:

                                                     Auschwitz by Andrew Stringer 20/20

                                                                              

Banded Demoiselle by Carol Martin 20/20

Tarnished Plant Bug by Francesca Shearcroft 20/20

  
Bubbles On The Beach by Roy Scrivener 20/20


                                                                 
Blue Iguana by Jan Murphy 20/20

                                                                   
Heart Of The Tulip by Roy Scrivener 20/20
                                                                                     
Soldier Beetle by Geoff Lingwood 20/20   
                     
                                                                 
The Common Cricket by Jack Mitchell 20/20
                                                              
Soapsuds Bubble Worlds by Jan Murphy 19/20
                                                                   
Shield Bug by Geoff Lingwood 19/20
                                                                     
Nigella by Pam Rutty 19/20
                                                                    
Resting Swan by Diana Graham 19/20
                                                              
Viburnum Leaf Beetle by Francesca Shearcroft 19/20