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SnapShotsOfficial Newsletter of the Capital City Camera Club
November 2010
IN THIS ISSUEOctober Competition ResultsField Trip Photos Event Photos - Artist Reception at ASU2011 Field Trips Announced2011-12 Print Competition Themes
Program Committee
Co-Chairman - Betty BeasleyCo-Chairman - Diana Bunch
Patsy Heaton Caryl Lawson
Cover photo by Connie Westover
Background photo by Carl “Snake” Saunders
* Months following members’ names indicate when member volunteered to bring refreshments for future meetings.
Publicity CommitteeNewsletter Editor - Sue Sizemore
Web Master - Chuck Rice
Club Officers
President - Sue Sizemore (Jan)
Vice President - Renette Jodoin
Secretary - Rhonda Goode (Feb)
Treasurer - Bryan Hassler (May)
Past President - Chuck Rice (Apr)
Club Members
Don BallJennifer BarkerRon “Bart” BartoszewiczBetty Beasley (Nov)
Dave BedingfieldAnna BishopDonna BlanksRobin BradfordJennifer Brown (Mar)
Barbara BryanDiana BunchValarie CastanzaErik ChavezCathern Crumpton (Feb)
Cameron CurisBonnie EberweinJerry EnochMit FontaineJan GillSri Ginjupalli (Apr)
Aleah GoodeTim GoodeCharlane GriffithPatsy HeatonBeverly Henry (Sep)
Jennifer HolmanJanice Howell (Jan)
Alexis JodoinRoger JodoinRegina KakhnovetsCharlie Kuykendall
Jesse KuykendallNathan KuykendallJim LarkinsCaryl LawsonTeresa LizottePam Long (Mar)
Tom McGregorSue MeheargDanette MillsCurtis MiyasakaFelix MoorerJim NorrisMartha NorrisDebra PadgettJim PappanastosJennifer PatrickDiAnna PaulkElizabeth RhodesCarl SaundersDiane SimSharon SlaterDarryl Spaulding (Oct)
Linda Starnes (May)
Robert ThomsonLeanna WallaceRhonda WardNancy WeaverJackie Webber (Nov)
Kahri WebberConnie WestoverMatt WilsonDan Younger
Membership Committee
Roger JodoinMit Fontaine Jackie Webber
Field Trip Committee
Jennifer BarkerJennifer Brown
Pam LongCarl Saunders
Darryl Spaulding
A Note from the Club President. . .
INSPIRATIONThere’s a welcome crispness to the morning air lately that reminds me we are approaching “the holiday season” and kicks that old inspiration gene into high gear just thinking of all the great photo opportunities coming our way... fall festivals, family gatherings, holiday lights. . . I’m sure you know exactly what I’m talking about.
But there are other times when we may all feel our inspiration waning, and we need to put in some extra effort to stimulate those creative juices. So how can we all stay inspired? Well, it never hurts to Immerse yourself in beautiful photography... visit galleries when you’re out of town or look for exhibits in your local area. The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts frequently hosts exhibits by well known photographers. Or, take a hike. . . literally. Photo walks, field trips and safaris are a perfect opportunity to get out and about with other like-minded folks to walk and talk photography. And consider photographing something outside of your comfort zone. Do you typically do portrait work?... try some landscape, nature or architectural photography and vice versa. Yes, it takes some effort, but the results will definitely be worth it, and I’ll be looking for some of those “inspired” images at our future competitions!
! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sue Sizemore
Capital City
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ADVANCEDOctober Print Competition - “Trash”
FIRST PLACE
“Entangled Refuse” by Tim Goode
ADVANCEDOctober Print Competition - “Open”
FIRST PLACE
“First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Georgia” by Tim Goode
NOVICEOctober Print Competition - “Trash”
FIRST PLACE
“Who Trashed My Lake? by Rhonda Goode
NOVICEOctober Print Competition - “Trash”
HONORABLE MENTION“River Rubbish” by Robin Bradford
SECOND PLACE - “Psychodelic Trash”
by Renette Jodoin
THIRD PLACE - “Cyclone Trash”
by Renette Jodoin
HONORABLE MENTION“Rusty” by Jan Gill
NOVICEOctober Print Competition - “Open”
FIRST PLACE
“Two Mushrooms” by Jackie Webber
NOVICEOctober Print Competition - “Open”
SECOND PLACE - “Aggie” by Jan Gill
THIRD PLACE - “Marley” by Caryl Lawson
HONORABLE MENTION“Camoflauged Gator” by Renette Jodoin
HONORABLE MENTION“The Escape” by Diana Bunch
ONLINE COMPETITIONSEPTEMBER THEME
~ WOOD ~
First Place: “Burnt” by
Jackie Webber
October Online Theme: “The Color Orange” November Online Theme: “Veterans” (Photos must be taken Sep 15-Oct 31 2010) (Photos must be taken Oct 15-Nov 30, 2010)
ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITYPhotography Exhibit, October 15-November 19
“Celebrating Our World in Black & White”
The Capital City Camera Club is honored to be invited to exhibit our work at Alabama State University and extend our appreciation to Cleve and Jackie Webber for providing this opportunity.
Field Trip - Callaway GardensSeptember 18, 2010
Diana Bunch
Darryl Spaulding
Sue Sizemore
Darryl Spaulding
Sue Sizemore
Sue Sizemore
Field Trip - Grand Ole Pumpkin PatchOctober 16, 2010
Rhonda Goode Diana Bunch
Diana Bunch
Diana Bunch
Alabama Frontier DaysThe most authentic Living History event in the state, Alabama Frontier Days is a reenactment of Alabama's 18-19th century from French Colonial times to the early American period. Includes Native American reenactors, period traders, merchants and entertainers. Alabama Frontier Days is a wonderful opportunity to see the unique culture of the South as it was transformed from Creek Indian lands to pioneer settler forts and homesteads during the period of 1700 to 1820. French Fort Toulouse will be occupied by a full force of authentically costumed French Colonial Marines and a War of 1812 camp will be set up next to Fort Jackson. We have also scheduled various demonstrations and period entertainments. A partial list of the demonstrations includes:
Native American
• Pottery Making• Dugout Canoe Construction• Hide Tanning• Creek Indian Hunting Camp
Colonial/Early American
• Spinning, Weaving & Dying• Blacksmithing• Use of a Flintlock Musket• Knife Making• Ft. Toulouse Colonial Marines• War of 1812 Military Encampment• Military Surgeon
November 3-7, 2010
AdmissionStudents $6.00Adults $7.00
Hours: 8:30-4:30 pm
Period Entertainment
• Puppet & Marionette Shows• Strolling Balladeers
CCCC Field Trip - November 6, 2010
Field Trips & Workshops in 2011
you don’t want to miss!!
February 19! ! Montgomery ZooMarch 19! ! Selma PilgrimageApril 16! ! ! Outdoor Portrait Workshop!May 14! ! ! Jim Scott’s Gardens @ Lake Martin! ! ! ! (pending verification)June 18! ! ! Columbus, GeorgiaJuly 23! ! ! Scott Kelby 4th Annual ! ! ! ! Worldwide Photo WalkAugust 13! ! WorkshopSeptember 17! ! Landscape Photography Road TripOctober 22! ! Tannehill State Park, McCalla, AlabamaNovember 19! ! Churches of the River Region! ! ! ! Photographers’ Tour
Background Photo by Rhonda Goode
Background Photo by Jan Gill
Announcing Print Competition Themes
for
2011
Feb -> “Seeing Red” Apr -> “It’s A Jungle Out There” Jun -> “Macro Magic” Aug -> “Things Alabama” Oct -> “Into the Night” Nov -> “Fast & Furious”
2012
Feb -> “Triangles” Apr -> “Landmarks” Jun -> “H2O” Aug -> “Windows & Doors” Oct -> “These Shoes Are Made for Walking” Nov -> “Technology”
Calendar of EventsOct 15-Nov 19! CCCC Photography Exhibit at Alabama State University! ! ! titled “Celebrating Our World in Black & White”!Oct 25-Jan 9! Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Photography Exhibit ! ! ! titled “Women” by Annie Liebovitz! ! !October 31! ! CCCC Monthly Online Competition closes at midnight! ! ! Theme: “The Color Orange” (photos taken Sep 15-Oct 31)
November 6!! CCCC Field Trip to Fort Toulouse for Alabama Frontier Days
November 8!! CCCC Meeting, Eastmont Baptist, 7:00 P.M.- Print Competition, Themes: “Candy” & “Open”
November 20! Installation of Exhibit at Air University Library, ! ! ! Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
Nov 22-Dec 31! CCCC Photography Exhibition at Air University Library,! ! ! Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
November 22! CCCC Business Meeting, Eastmont Baptist, 6:30 P.M.
November 25! Thanksgiving
November 30! CCCC Monthly Online Competition Closes at midnight! ! ! Theme: “Veterans” (photos taken Oct 15-Nov 3
December 13! CCCC Meeting, Eastmont Baptist, 7:00 P.M.- Christmas Party & Print of the Year Competition
Happy New Year!