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Frankston Photographic Club Newsletter November 2018 page 1
November 2018Volume 16– Issue 10
Proudly supported by the Frankston City Council
Cover Photo - by Steve Strauss
“Smokey Eyes”
Smokey Eyes is a composite of only two images. The first image was taken of my cat Kikyo and was shot at F2.8 on my Sigma 70-200mm lens at 118mm using ISO 100 at 1/200 sec. She was sitting outside looking inside through a doorway and I lay down on the floor so I was at her eye level. Out of 24 images, this was the one where she was looking directly at me, and her eyes had the right expression. The 2nd image was taken with a Canon 50mm lens at F1.8 with a 1/20 sec shutter speed while the camera was on a tripod and used with a remote trigger. The smoke was illuminated by using two speed lights. One was on camera and was only acting as a trigger. The other was to the right of frame and had a “make-shift” snoot (a soft tablet case wrapped around the flash with a rubber band) to direct the light just into the path of the smoke. The images were colour corrected and processed in Lightroom and then exported as layers to Photoshop where I then used the masking tools to mask out the eyes and move them into place. The first image was shot back in August, but the 2nd image was shot on the Tuesday and the editing was done on the Wednesday the competition was due. It was a rushed job, but I’m very happy with the result.
Club MessageInside This MonthClub Message 2
Notice to all of the AGM 3
Daytime Group 3
Judging Results 4
Notice Board 14
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging 15
Do you have Mobile Phone Im-ages 15
Glennie Memorial Nature Salon 16
Warragul Camera Presentation Day 17
Membership Fees 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 18
2018 Calendar 19
Competitions: International & National Salons 20
Buy Swap or Sell 21
Printing Sevice 22
Membership Form 23
Committee 24
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October has been a busy month at the club with three practical
nights, firstly at Beauty Park where members practiced capture of our expert light twirlers, Steve, Eugene and Mick with the many coloured light sets provided, all good fun and should be lots of interesting photos in the next Open Comps.
Likewise, a photoshoot on the Frankston Foreshore had many of us capturing a lovely model plus a fire twirler who provided many opportunities to capture various light painting and action shots.
Week 4 of the month a great night at the club rooms with an Alien Bridal group photoshoot and static displays provided yet again opportunity to test our camera skills.
Many thanks to Greg Desiatov, Frank Sartori and many helpers for their assistance with the models and photographers on the night.
Big thanks to Steve for organising these events.
The other big news at the club is the search for new rooms in 2019.To date a number of enquiries have been lodged with council, local halls and schools.We are shortlisting the best and will advise as we go forward.When the time does come to move, we will need a number of volunteers, trailers and cars to help relocate our equipment, a call will go out when that time comes.Thank you.
Peter Kewley ¤President
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FPC Contact Details
Snail mail: PO box 234 Frankston Vic 3199
Email: [email protected]
Web: frankstonphotoclub.com.au
Phone/Email: Peter Kewley
Bob Date [email protected]
Address for meetings: 26 High Street Frankston 3199 Every Wednesday 7:00 pm for 7:30 start
Items for sale: Please submit any items for sale to [email protected] complete with full details of item, price, con-dition and contact details.
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Daytime Group
Frankston Photographic Club Inc.Notice to all members of the Annual General Meeting
The Club Committee wish to advise that the 2018 AGM has been planned for the evening of the 21st November commencing at 7.00PM. We would like all members to attend this meeting prior to our
normal club event planned for that night. At the AGM all committee positions are vacated allowing any member to nominate for aposition. Nomination Forms can be obtained at the Front Desk any club night during August and September or you can approach Peter Kewley, President or Bob Date Secretary by email or at the club to discuss what is required to be a Committee Member.
Bob Date Secretary FPC. ¤
Phillip Island GetawayThis month, from Sun-
day18th-Wednesday 21st Novem-ber, we have organised a photog-raphy getaway to Phillip Island. We will be based at the Beach Park Caravan Park (some have private accomodation), and have lots of locations and activities planned, including The Pinnacles, Shear-waters returning to nests at dusk, Woolamai Beach surfing, Cadillac Canyon and Panhandle Flats at San Remo, The Nobbies, Kitty Miller Bay and the SS Speke, Churchill Island, Seagull rookery, dawn overlook-ing Newhaven Yacht Club and lots more. We will be finishing up by about midday on Wednesday 21st so plenty of time to get back for the AGM that evening.
Obviously not everyone will want to do the same thing, so I have programmed a number sug-gested locations for dawn and
dusk, but left a lot of free time through the day. If members intend to participate in the sunset shoots meal times will be short so I would suggest snacks in the evening and then get together for lunch during the day. Jan Jones is looking into some restaurants and cafes.
All club members are welcome to attend, either for the three nights or for a day or so. Partners are also welcome. I will directly email all those who have indicated that they are attending during the week prior to the event, so make sure that you contact me to let me know if you are attending. The number for the Beach Park Caravan Park is (03) 59522113.
Note that there will be no Day Group Meeting this month.
Mack [email protected]) ¤
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Judging Results For November 2018 : Creative/ OpenColour Print
Advanced
Bob Williamson 14 Out of the book of India
15 Phoenix RisingJulie Balaam
14 LITTLE FAIRY WRENMick Taylor
13 River Reds 14 Five Pillars 14 Streaks of Redgum
Monochrome
Advanced
Bob Williamson 14 Just Mary
14 S.O.S.
Digital
Regular
Brendan Edwards 15 Shelley Beach Port Sea
11 Sea of fog at sunset 12 Apocalypse Risng
Album CoverCheryl Adams
13 Hints of yesteryear 11 Lonely flowersDale Jones
13 Perfect Spring Day 12 Exploding Feather 13 Melting MomentsDamian Burke
14 Multiplicity 11 Lava Tube 10 Secret GardenDavid Hunt
14 Collecting NectarDebbie Louth
12 Wishes 11 Bubble Bath
Dick Stumbles 13 MILKY BOAB
12 Waterlily and bee 11 THE GORGEJanet Manfield
14 Puffing Billy 14 The Elephants 14 The Three Muske-
teersJohn Morter
14 Dawn over Yerevan, Armenia (twdsMt.Ararat)
14 Crystal Chandelier 15 Musée d’Orsay
Triptych - ParisLore Singer
12 Follow me 14 Good-bye 10 Rose-coloured ViewRob Allica
14 Still Life 10 Boat House Somers 10 Dawn Beach WalkScott Gray
10 Late Dusk Peninsula 12 What Are Roo Look-
ing AtStephen Fairy
15 Winters DaySteve Strauss
14 Swami Keshavana-nda
12 Walk in the park 15 Smokey Eyes
Advanced
Andrew Stiller 15 Maternity
11 Rice Fields 14 ThinkerBob Date
14 Annaka 13 Evening Gaze 12 Way OutBob Williamson
14 Leaving on a jet plane
15 Your 3 Wishes Mas-ter
Christa Tapping 14 Berlin in a bubble
10 bubbles 13 wisper in my earCristina Solomon
13 Rupanyup Silos Art 13 Shadows at Lincoln
Memorial 15 Spring BeginsDiana Fickling
13 Child of Mongolia 13 Mongolian Eagle 12 Trans Siberian Rail-way line Mongolia
Eugene Gershon 14 Pinnacles Beach
12 The Pinnacles Woolamai
14 Horror Movie PosterJulie Balaam
13 UP EARLY 14 DAISY BALL 10 GRAVE SITEMack Fenwick
13 Convergence 14 Kooka 13 Mungo IceMick Taylor
11 Campfire Glow by the River
10 Never Went Home 14 Away we go
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“Five Pillars” by Mick Taylor
“Phoenix Rising” by Bob Williamson
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“Collecting Nectar” by David Hunt
“Shelley Beach Portsea by Brendan Edwards
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“Janet Manfield” by The Elephants
“Multiplicity” by Damien Burke
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“Musée d’Orsay Triptych - Paris” by John Morter
“Good-bye” by Lore Singer
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“Still Life” by Rob Allica
“Winters Day” by Stephen Fairy
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“Maternity” by Andrew Stiller
“Annaka” by Bob Date
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“Berlin in a bubble” by Christa Tapping
“Spring Begins” by Cristina Solomon
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“Horror Movie Poster” by Eugene Gershon
“DAISY BALL” by Julie Balaam
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“Kooka” by Mack Fenwick
“Away we go” by Mick Taylor
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NOTICE BOARD
“Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph.”
— Matt Hardy
� Australian Photographic Society (APS): For a full list of all up and coming competitions with accreditation, go to the Australian Photo-graphic Society’s webpage Click here.
� For all those interested in I-phone photogra-phy take a look at Russell Browns web sight. This guy is a senior principle designer with adobe and uses smart phones and drone exclusively for his photography. His tutorials tell you how to set a work flow from mobile to desktop using LR cc in DNG. http://russell-brown.com/
� Great photography presentations on from B&H Optic Workshops. This bird photogra-phy one is very helpful but there are lots of others from optic 2016, 2017 and 2018.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58G-ttOw6PM
� Book in now for the Phillip Island getaway on the 18th to 21st November 2018.
� For those interested in wildlife photography take a look at the photographs and videos on Joshua Holko’s website. If you’ve a spare $50,000 book into his tour to photograph the Emperor Penguins in Antarctica Click Here
� Julieanne Kost is one of the best teachers of photoshop or Lightroom on the internet and is always worth listening to. Log in here.
� Digital Photographic School website has a lot of good articles on photographic tech-niques and also tutorials. They cover lots of things from equipment, taking the photo, post production, marketing your business and lots of other things concerning photography. The initial articles and tutorials are free but they encourage you to purchase complete courses if the style suits you. Click here
� Another useful website for PS and LR tech-niques is Piximperfect. Click here
� For anyone using Lightroom, in particu-lar those starting out, I think that Anthony Morganti’s You Tube Channel is the easiest to follow. There are over 20 of these training modules but they are free and very compre-hensive, Click here
� For Photoshop Tutorials Click here
� Ricardo Da Cunha’s web page is well with a look for some inspirations for creative land-scapes. Apart from his own images, Ric also has links to other creative photographers websites some of which are amazing. http://www.ricardodacunha.com.au/information/.
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I am preparing a talk on mobile phone photography for the APJA, and would like images that received
high marks from judges to use in a PowerPoint presentation. If you are willing to let me use your
images, please email them to [email protected]. Please name the image [your name}-{name of image] Thanks for your help
Chisholm will offer the Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging, at Frankston Chisholm in 2019 .Full time one year on Monday, Friday and Saturday. For more information see https://www.chisholm.
edu.au/courses/certificate-iv/photography-and-photo-imaging. The course commences 28th Jan.
Do you have Mobile Phone Images that you entered into a club competition?
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging, at Frankston Chisholm in 2019
“Swami Keshavananda” by Steve Strauss
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MERRIMACK VALLEY 38TH GEORGE W GLENNIE NATURE SALON This premier nature competition is back for 2019, we did well in this International competition last year, let’s see if we can do better this time and be No 1 Club in the World!!! Would be nice, at least we should be able to make a big impact on the other Australian Clubs that enter this prestigious event. So, it is time to get out your very best Nature Digital images and be ready to submit them when we say the word. Categories
Botany Landscape Animals Birds Mammals Invertebrates Reptiles Amphibians Marine & Freshwater Life
Members can upload any number of entries for selection, but we can only select 2 per member with a maximum of 10 for the club.
Closing date for entries to the club is February 21st, entries to be emailed to [email protected], this is allow for time for selections to take place.
Closing date is February 28th 2019.
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Membership Fees 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019
The Frankston Photographic Club has held membership fees at the current levels for the last three years. With increasing rent costs and maintenance of equipment required to ensure we can provide the best service to members there will be a slight increase in fees for the coming year. MEMBERSHIP FEES 2018/2019 1 General Full membership $65 2 Discounted Pension rate.
Note: this is only available for a full or disability pension on production of pension card and number. Seniors Card only is not eligible.
$55
3 Family membership $110 or $55 per family member, 2 per Family
4 Junior rate, 16 and under $30 In addition to the general rates members are requested to contribute $2 each night when attending the club meetings, this assists us in covering our insurance and rent costs. It is also mandatory that all members attending club meetings sign the attendance book as a record of occupancy required under our insurance and rental agreements with the building owners. Overall our club fees are low compared to other organisations, we are one of the few clubs that meets every week plus we also run courses on weekends and an Advanced Group, the Day Group is largely self-supporting through their attendance charge however regardless of attendance we still pay rental and additional costs for that group. Maintaining the club’s equipment, the printing service and ensuring that we are focused on providing the best conditions for our members is a priority. Your membership fees enable us, to continue to do that. Peter Kewley AFIAP, FAPS President
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2018 CalendarDate Subject Presenter
3 January 2018 No Meeting10 January 2018 I got a camera for Christmas, now what? Steve Strauss17 January 2018 The Perfect Seascape Tom Putt24 January 2018 Taking your flash off camera Peter Carty31 January 2018 Presentation plus Print Service, Members Sale/Swop night7 February 2018 Judging Night - Landscape / Open
14 February 2018 Photographing Nature Max Lane21 February 2018 New Upload System, Image Resizing and Matting Demonstation - Printing Service28 February 2018 What Judges Look For plus Print Service Emma Gilette
7 March 2018 Judging Night - Seascape / Open14 March 2018 Expressions for Portaits Yana Martens21 March 2018 Canon Australia Cannon28 March 2018 Lightroom and Photoshop Workshops, Image Appraisals plus Print Service Peter Dwyer
4 April 2018 Judging Night - Nature / Open11 April 2018 Sports Photography Steve Strauss (Filling In)18 April 2018 Melbourne Through The Ages - 1830 to 2017 Barney Meyer25 April 2018 Shooting for the Moon Outdoor Workshop plus Print Service Steve Strauss & Peter Carty
2 May 2018 Judging Night - Portraits / Open9 May 2018 Street Photography Lyn Haywood
16 May 2018 Lanscapes that get noticed Ricardo Da Cunha23 May 2018 Workshop Lightroom 2 & 3, Photoshop 2 & 3 Rod Curuthers30 May 2018 Model Workshop plus Matting Images the correct way (Bob Hayter) Steve Strauss & Bob Hayter6 June 2018 Judging Night - Sport / Open
13 June 2018 The Faroe Islands Tom Putt20 June 2018 Photoshop Tips and Tricks for Portraits Greg Desiatov27 June 2018 Scenic Fireworks plus Print Service Daryl Lynch
4 July 2018 Judging Night - Street / Open11 July 2018 Speedlights Steve Strauss18 July 2018 Introduction to Photo Finish Martyn Kibel 25 July 2018 Image Appraisals plus Print Service
1 August 2018 Judging Night - Animals / Open8 August 2018 How To Photograph The Night Sky (Video) Tanja Schmitz and Cory Schmitz
15 August 2018 Shooting the Elements Ian Rolfe22 August 2018 1 on 1 Image appraisals - Bring your images Peter Dwyer29 August 2018 Camera Craft - Bring your camera for some group activities
5 September 2018 Judging Night - Water / Open12 September 2018 Presentation on November Subject19 September 2018 Travel Photography Bob Date26 September 2018 Presentation plus Print Service
3 October 2018 Judging Night - The Elements / Open10 October 2018 Understanding light/optics and the "nuts & bolts" Joe Skuza - CCD Camera Service17 October 2018 Astrophotography/Lightpainting Shoot24 October 2018 Pier & Model Shoot31 October 2018 Model Studio Shoot plus Print Service
7 November 2018 Judging Night - Creative / Open14 November 2018 Presentation on Landscape/Seascape for February Competition 21 November 2018 Workshop Lightroom 1 & 2, Photoshop 2 & 3 Peter Dwyer28 November 2018
5 December 2018 Judging Night - End Of Year Competition12 December 2018 Pier Shoot & BBQ19 December 2018 No Meeting26 December 2018 No Meeting - Boxing day camera sales?
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International Salons (APS approved & NON approved)
For information on all International competitions, please go to the Australian Photographic Society web page a-p-s.org.au and click on the “Competitions” tab at the top of the page.For FIAP Internationals use the tab on the right hand side to open the FIAP data base and click on the
2017 box to get the current and ongoing salons in 2018.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONALS
These are local National Salons with APS endorsement
SALON NAME SALON LINK CLOSING DATE
1 48thBallarat National http://www.ballaratcameraclub.org.au/competitions/national-competition/
TBA 2018
Competitions: International & National Salons
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We now accept eftpos and Credit Card.
Hiring Of Club Equipment
ITEM HIRE COSTPER WEEK
Matt cutter $5.00Colour Munki calibration system $5.00Studio flash lighting system with backdrops $50.00Voice dictation unit $5.00Laser pointer with USB Connection for Powerpoint or slide shows
$5.00
Light stands and bar only $25.00Assorted backdrops ( 2 ) $10.00Light tent $10.00Large projector screen (one week only) $20.00
All Club Equipment is subject to replacementcosts if lost or damaged
The Club sells Matt Board for mounting prints
White with Black Core 16x20 panels not cut $5.00Black/Black Core 16x20 panels not cut $5.00Off White 16x20 panels pre cut $5.00Black panels 16x20 pre cut $5.00Off White 16x20 panels not cut $3.50Black Card panels 16x20 not cut $3.50Small backing card 3 for $1.00Large backing card 3 for $1.00Recommended Brown Backing Tape $9.50Authentic Hinging tape $12.00
You can save on Matt board costs when you purchase from your club
Matting LinksThe Framers Workshop
Frankston 1/6 Kitson Street Ph: (03) 9783 8980 Mornington Cnr Main & Blake St Ph: (03) 5975 3674
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The club offers a quality printing service, producing A3 and A4 prints for $8 and $6 respectively.On the nights we advertise the printing service bring your images in correctly sized and cropped
ready for printing, you will be very pleased with the quality of the prints that are produced from our Epson printer.
For our Regular members, for just $2 more as a once off offer, you can get a pre-cut matt and backing board and you are ready to matt up your prints for the club competition.
Note: this offer is only available to Regular members using the print service, as a once only and only for prints going into the club competitions.
So just starting out or never matted a print before or first-time entry, take advantage of this great offer.
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Have you changed your email address lately, name, or postal or phone contacts?If so, please let us know so that we can update our records and to make sure you get all the good club
news!
Don’t miss out on our quality printing service
FPC Competitions For 2018—Set Subjects
Subjects for 2018February Landscape / OpenMarch Seascape/OpenApril Nature /OpenMay Portraits / OpenJune Sport/OpenJuly Street Photography/OpenAugust Animals/ OpenSeptember Water/OpenOctober The Elements/OpenNovember Creative / OpenDecember End Of Year Judging
CategoriesSmall, Large Colour, Large Black & White, Digital.Regular and Advanced entries apply to Large
prints and Digital.Slides are discontinued as of 2009.
OpenAny type of image can be submitted as long as
it is deemed not to be offensive to any club member.
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Membership Application / Renewal Form Frankston Photographic Club Photography our Passion
Membership Application / Renewal Form
Name Address Street
Suburb State Post Code
Telephone Home Mobile Email
New Member Please indicate your current level of camera / photographic confidence. This information will be used to determine your initial monthly competition entry level if and when you commence entering club competitions. Beginner Intermediate Advanced By signing this form:
I agree to accept all Frankston Photographic Club Inc. (FPC) correspondence electronically where possible
I authorise publication of my email address to the executive committee and As a member of FPC, I agree to be bound by the rules of the FPC in force at the time.
Signature Date
New Members The Frankston Photographic Club collects members' information as part of its normal communication needs. This information is held confidentially by the Club Secretary. Annual Membership Fees to 1 July:
$65.00: Ordinary Members $55.00: Family (each member) $55.00: Concession (concession means full pension card holder, including disability card and on presentation of
card and card number) $30.00: Junior Membership (under 16 years of age) $35.00: Ordinary Members who join after 31 December
Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer Account Name: Frankston Photographic Club Inc. Bank: National Australia Bank BSB: 083420 Account: 129830582 NOTE: Please ensure that you enter YOUR NAME in the Payment Description field. NOTE: Electronic or direct payment still requires a completed application form to be presented to the club. Completed forms may be forwarded electronically
Committee Approval Date: Committee Signature: Receipt No: Membership Start Date:
New Membership and Membership Renewal Form | Frankston Photographic Club 2017
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FPC Register of Committee v413
FRANKSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB Inc
No A0047095S
ABN 97 436 531 520
REGISTER OF EXECUTIVE AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS 2017-2018
PRESIDENT PETER KEWLEY
VICE PRESIDENT STEVE STRAUSS
SECRETARY BOB DATE
TREASURER BOB HAYTER
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
SOCIAL SECRETARY BRENDAN EDWARDS
PRINT STEWARD CHRISTA TAPPING
NAT COMP STEWARD DARRYL OATS
& INTERCLUB
DAY TIME GROUP MACK FENWICK
LEADER
JEFF SYMONS
WEB MASTER BOB HAYTER
ASSIST PRINT STEWARD TONY ALEVISOPOULOS