Presentation 02 – Philip Weir Portraiture – Bring your camera, dress up, bring a model
Per the Australian Photographic Society definition. See https://www.a-p-s.org.au/index.php/nature-definition
Hi all, we will be holding our next committee meeting Monday night 31st May at my place.
Address: 1137 Pacific Hwy, Cowan
Kind regards
Nancy
Outing – Parramatta: Visit Parramatta at night and dinner.
Initial meet: 4:00 pm at Bankwest Stadium (Opposite St Patrick’s Cathedral)
2nd Meeting place: 6.00pm at George St Gatehouse
Dinner @7.15 at Alex & Co 125 Church St Parramatta Directions: from Parramatta Heritage & Visitor Information Centre. Walk over the Lennox Bridge and it will be on your left.
Getting There:
- Drive and park – you will be lucky to get a free car park, so some options are park near the Catholic School after school hours, or the shopping Centre car park (Westfield) or the parking lot just south of the Bankwest Stadium
- Catch a bus – from the city west along Victoria Rd; Bus from Parramatta Railway Station up Church St; Bus from Castle Hill down Windsor Rd and then Church St: Bus 600 from Hornsby to Parramatta (it goes around the world)
- Ferry – Catch a ferry from Circular Quay or Meadowbank or Rydalmere to Parramatta
- Train – Disembark at Parramatta Station and navigate to Bankwest Stadium
You can get maps from the Parramatta Heritage & Visitors Information Centre near the north eastern end of the Lennox Bridge that crossed Parramatta River on Church St across the road from the Riverside Theatre.
Hope to see you there. Email/phone me with any questions.
Contact Nancy for more info
An image of the person including the face as the focal point (further clarification to come).
Comp 06 – Set only – Elements: One or more of the Elements Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
This year’s PHPC Photo Rally will be advised closer to the date.
Members’ photos taken at the Photo Rally can be entered into PHPC Competition 2008 to be judged on the 31st August 2020.
Macro definition:
Is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size. This can include animal vegetable or mineral as well as small man made objects.