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- 7:30pm, 17 January 2022
- Norm Wilkinson’s House, 58 Hull Rd, Beecroft. (Thank you Norm for hosting the meeting!)
- Chair: Chris Kenyon
Welcome back.
- Presentation of the 2022 program
- 2021 Poster Competition – this is a PRINTED competition and due to low entries we have decided to keep this OPEN to Saturday 5th February – The Poster Competition is limited to a maximum of two prints per author where the image must exceed a 40.6cm x 50.8cm rectangle in at least one dimension – no A4 prints will be accepted. There is no maximum size. No framed, wood mounted, or glass mounted prints are permitted however the poster can be printed on canvas and stretched across a frame. Judging will be via members.
- 2021 Presentation of Awards
- Members who entered the printed competitions are to bring in works from 2021 entries for viewing – 2 prints per person.
- and a long awaited chat!
Comp 1901 – Open Any subject treated pictorially. A pictorial treatment is one embodying the elements of good design, arrangement of composition, and which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer.
Our first presentation for the year will be held on the 7th March at the church hall where there will be two presentations both conducted by club members.
- Photo Book publishing by Rosslyn Duncan
- Building your own website by Don Monroe.
Comp 1902 – Set Only – Australian Landscapes A photograph of natural land or coastal scenery taken within Australia, which may include people, buildings or other objects, provided that these elements do not dominate the photograph. Seascapes with no land do not fit the topic.
Comp 2203 – Open & Set – Reflections.
Easter weekend – no meeting
Presentation – Creative night photography by Lynn Smith
Presentation 03 – Creative Photography Tips and Ideas includes (i) selecting and refining a subject from within a photo, (ii) using photoshop to import a dramatic sky into your photos, and (iii) practical analysis of photos to identify creative techniques.
Comp 2205 – Open & Set – Creative. The final image should clearly show the use of creative techniques or show a created subject (a fictional, unreal, or invented subject, such as flying dolls or matchsticks that look like people).