Report Back: March Club Competition Meeting

Here are a few images made at the 2nd Monday Club Meeting. The program was studio-style people photography with small Speedlights, presented by Cliff Lawson. There were some convincing demonstrations on the use of bare flash, as well as the latest inexpensive light modifiers to improve the look of our images. We were shown easy ways to improve images of our family photos – moving from snapshots to portraits.  The audience gave Cliff’s presentation a unanimous high approval rating. Check out Cliff’s bio and contact info on the Speakers Forum on our website. (Images have been color corrected to compensate for the fluorescent lighting at the meeting venue).

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Why Your Image Did Not Win

For those of you who enter images into competitions, Dick York sent this message for inclusion. This document, a PDF file authored by Don York, President of the St. Louis Camera Club explains “Why Your Image Did Not Win“.

So… I have a question…


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March Club Meeting — Competition Meeting

As you know, Denver Digital Photography Club now holds two meetings a month. This is the notice for the Competition Meeting, that is the 2nd Monday of the month (March 12).

Lighting With Speedlights

Cliff Lawson, a very talented professional people photographer, will be presenting a program on studio-style LIGHTING with Speedlights. Cliff will be using Nikon flashes, but the principles are the same for any manufacturer’s flash system. He will demonstrate the use of the bare flash as well as how to use inexpensive light modifiers to improve the look of your images. If you want to learn easy ways to improve images of your family photos — if you want to move from snapshots to portraits, you won’t want to miss this program.

Competition

This will be a COMPETITION night, so bring up to three each: color and/or monochrome (black & white) prints, and a flash drive (for now) with digital slides for projection. This is a total of up to six (6) images. We’re combining color and monochrome for now, but it will change later. There is one little hitch though. This time we’ll have only assigned subjects that we’ll be showing.  Prints and slides must fit one of three subject categories, or they will be rejected. You can enter in one or all three categories, but no more than 6 total combined entries. The three categories are: Landscapes, People, Creative. Landscapes can include waterscapes, clouds, mountains, fall colors, etc. but not close-up, still life, animals, flowers, architectural, etc. unless it’s just a minor part of the image. People can be a portrait or any number of people, indoors or outdoors, sports, etc. Creative for this definition is to be something that’s not recognizable, or barely so. It can be subjects such as patterns, creative composites, distorted or streaked images, etc. Be really creative.

The theory behind assigned subjects is that it’s easier to judge like subjects. It’s hard for the poor judge to decide which picture is better when comparing, say a person portrait, a flower, and an elk, even an apple against an orange. With assigned subjects, you don’t have the “apples vs oranges” problem. One other little thing, you also reduce the disparity between levels of experience. An experienced photographer is not necessarily as good in selection and treatment of all subjects. Many subjects are not his or her forte.

Unlike our Exhibitions at the 4th Monday meetings, Competitions are limited to members only. Right now it’s still practice, but later when this gets going we’ll be keeping the scores, and there will be winning image recognitions and awards. You can enter if you join at the meeting, or pay your dues if you are a member renewing your membership. So bring a check for $25 or cash.

Visitors are Welcome to Attend the Program and the Competition
just can’t submit entries for competition.

When: Monday March 12, 2012

Time: 6:30PM to 9:00PM meeting time. Come a little earlier to meet some new friends and chat about your photography passion a little.

Place: Lone Tree Civic Center, Room-B downstairs, 8527 Lone Tree Parkway, Lone Tree, CO 80214.

There is a two level parking lot. If you park on the upper street level, come in the main entrance then go downstairs. If you park in the lower level you can come directly into the meeting room, the door to the right. The City asks us not to park on the street near the Civic Center in this residential area.


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Show… And Tell

Westword are carrying an interesting post on cameras. The Aurora History Museum have an exhibit of the history of cameras.

http://blogs.westword.com/showandtell/2012/02/aurora_history_museums_cameras.php

Thank you Cindy for the info.


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February Meeting — Exhibition Images, part 3

The following images were submitted for digital slides:

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"Lily St Vincent 2" by Fred Luhman

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"Great Wall China" by Fred Luhman

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"Volleyball" by Fred Luhman

 


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February Meeting — Exhibition Images, part 2

The following images were submitted for digital slides:

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"North" by Scott Wieseler

This is an interesting angle for the icicles.

 


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