Hi Everyone,
Today was the last meeting of camera Club No 2 which used to meet from 1.00pm to 2.39pm. Club 2 has been amalgamated into Club 1 meeting from 11.00am to 1.00pm.
So this blog will no longer be maintained. So in future the regular Camera Club Blog will have information for the Camera Club
Logan U3A Camera Video Club Lesson Notes
Monday, 14 September 2015
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Next Meeting - Monday 14 September - 1.00pm
Hi Everyone,
We have an interesting meeting planned for Monday,
After the photo show of your images on flash photography, we will discuss Flower Photography and Focus Stacking. Two of our members have researched and practices these techniques. Alicia Cook has put together a talk on FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY, which Diane will present. Then we have a new exciting topic, FOCUS STACKING. John Nichol will explain how it works. Thank you both, Alicia and John.


Then John Nichol will explain the subject of FOCUS STACKING.
Focus stacking (also known as focal plane merging and z-stacking or focus blending,) is a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focal distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field (DOF) than any of the individual source images. Focus stacking can be used in any situation where individual images have very shallow depth of field; macro photography and optical microscopy are two typical examples. Focal stacking can also be used in landscape photography.
We have an interesting meeting planned for Monday,
After the photo show of your images on flash photography, we will discuss Flower Photography and Focus Stacking. Two of our members have researched and practices these techniques. Alicia Cook has put together a talk on FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHY, which Diane will present. Then we have a new exciting topic, FOCUS STACKING. John Nichol will explain how it works. Thank you both, Alicia and John.
Then John Nichol will explain the subject of FOCUS STACKING.
Focus stacking (also known as focal plane merging and z-stacking or focus blending,) is a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focal distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field (DOF) than any of the individual source images. Focus stacking can be used in any situation where individual images have very shallow depth of field; macro photography and optical microscopy are two typical examples. Focal stacking can also be used in landscape photography.
SEE YOU MONDAY
Monday, 24 August 2015
Today's meeting
Hi Everyone,
Great Meeting this morning. It was either due to the fact that so many people came to the photo
shoot at The Cliffs and wanted to see the shots members took on that outing. Or
they could have come to listen to Peter Hardie's excellent talk on Flash
Photography. Hands up how many knew how the shutter mechanics work on a camera
these days??
We started off looking at the photos, of the recent trip to The Cliffs, sent to us by members. There were some excellent photos on display.
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Peter enlightened us with his superb knowledge of how and when
to use the flash on our cameras.
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| Peter explained how the shutters (curtains) function during a shot |
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| More details will be on the lesson notes here on the blog in a couple of days. |
The lesson notes provided
by Peter will be on the blog soon.
The challenger members now: Send us three shots using your flash for the next meeting on September 14.
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Next Meeting - Monday 24 August 1.00pm
Hi Members,
We have a very exciting meeting on Monday. First we'll have a look at Members' photos taken at our last photo shoot at Kangaroo Point.
Then we are very privileged to have Peter Hardy as guest speaker. Peter's Topic is on
We have a very exciting meeting on Monday. First we'll have a look at Members' photos taken at our last photo shoot at Kangaroo Point.
Then we are very privileged to have Peter Hardy as guest speaker. Peter's Topic is on
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
Peter is a keen amateur photographer and has been retired for 2 years. He has made use of his new found freedom to take his photographic passion to a new level. Peter runs an advanced photography class for U3A Northside and also helps to organise the photography competition at the RNA (Ekka).
Peter has always enjoyed photography since the days of compact film cameras and more so in recent times since the advent of digital photography.
Peter loves sharing whatever photographic knowledge he has with others. He feels that the greatest benefit of photography is being able to see everyday things in a new light and from a different perspective. Transitioning from taking snapshots to creating photographs is very satisfying.
So it promises to be a great club meeting.
SEE YOU ON MONDAY
Sunday, 9 August 2015
Yesterday's Meeting at The Cliffs
Wow, what a surprise we got when we walked up to the meeting point at The Cliffs at Kangaroo Point. As it is a public holiday in Logan City, we expected just a handful of members of each club. To our surprise a large number of members came along for the opportunity to capture the cityscape, the river, the Cliffs park and the church next door. Then the local cafe did a good trade from our members.
Some of the more energetic people walked all the way down the steps to the river bank.
So the challenge now is. Send us your three best shots from yesterday's photo shoot for our Show and Tell session on the 24th August. Send to u3acameraclub@gmail.com before Saturday night 22nd.
Some of the more energetic people walked all the way down the steps to the river bank.
So the challenge now is. Send us your three best shots from yesterday's photo shoot for our Show and Tell session on the 24th August. Send to u3acameraclub@gmail.com before Saturday night 22nd.
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Next Meeting Monday 10 August - 10am
We went on a Rekke under the Story Bridge and found no car parks, so we'll give that spot a miss. So, we're going to Kangaroo Point Cliffs where there is ample free parking on one side up from the rotunda as well as paid parking further along near the coffee shop.
So, we'll meet at 10am at the meeting place (SEE BELOW OF THIS POST).
Here are a few things you'll see...
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| Great view over the city |
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| Wolfgang Buttress's Venus Rising Sculpture |
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| You can even go inside for some stunning shots |
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| Wonderful details of the sculpture |
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| The Anglican Church |
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| Some modern playground sculptures |
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| For the technically minded |
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| Kangaroo Point Park next to the coffee shop |
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| Interesting Flora for the lovers of flowers |
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| If we're lucky, we'll see some climbers again |
We'll meet at the Meeting Place in River Terrace, between Bell and Paton Streets at 10.00am.
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| WE MEET HERE |
This outing is for both - 11.00am and 1.00pm camera clubs
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Monday's Meeting
Hi Members,
We started off looking at some great shots members sent us for the Show and Tell Show.
The main topic we've talked about was NATURAL LIGHT. We talked about how to make best use of natural light provided by nature.
We started off looking at some great shots members sent us for the Show and Tell Show.
The main topic we've talked about was NATURAL LIGHT. We talked about how to make best use of natural light provided by nature.
PLEASE NOTE
Our next meeting is on Monday 10 August, which is the Logan City Showday, so the library will be closed.
So, together with the 11 AM Camera Club we all meet under the Story Bridge at 10 AM for a photo shoot and maybe a bit of lunch at the story Bridge Hotel for those who are interested.
More details of this outing will be here on the blog the weekend before.
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