COVID-19: no Club meeting tonight!
In response to recent events and advice to the public, the committee taken a cautious approach and cancelled all meetings and activities until further notice including tonight’s meeting. Stay tuned for information about our plans for the continuation of our bi-monthly and AV competitions and how to stay involved via online activities.
Read MoreApril Activity Night Challenge – be inspired by a painting
Cheryl has kindly selected five classic pieces of art to inspire us for our activity night next month. Below are a set of paintings numbered 1-5 with links to larger copies to download. You are invited to choose any one of these paintings as inspiration for a photograph. You are not asked to replicate the painting subject exactly but rather to draw on the painting’s visual elements, for example, its lighting, composition, colour, and/or approach to the subject. If you wish, you can create a separate response (photograph) to each one of the paintings. When you upload your photograph,...
Read MoreEntries for the Quad Comp
After careful deliberation by club members, these are the photos we have chosen to represent the club at the forthcoming Quad Comp: Digital Entries (see the images here) First Name Surname Image Title Val Densworth ‘Ian’ Les Wiles ‘A Good Idea’ Andrew Leed ‘Amazing Amsterdam’ Felicity Johnson ‘Peacock Feather’ Carolyn Trenter ‘Dune Shadows’ Allan Davis ‘Forster Tuncurry Ocean Pool’ Carolyn Trenter ‘Bedouin Boy’ Andrew Leed ‘Ephesus Library’ Travis Stringer ‘Muscles’ Graeme Harvey...
Read MoreFor Sale Lowepro Flipside 400AW Camera Backpack
Lowepro 400 AW Backpack (Open Pdf to See Photos)
Read MoreTurpin Falls
Turpin Falls (30sec, F16, ISO 50) Using a ND Filter Allows the Slowing Down Of the water. Exif Data (1Sec., at F16, and ISO 50) Viewing The Falls
Read MoreSam Hamilton’s Photo Exhibition At Dudley House
Sam Hamilton traveled to the NuPo refugee camp( right on the Thai Burma border) in January to do Bowen Therapy on some of the 12,000 residents suffering stress, war injuries, disabilities and other illness. I was lucky to do several home visits, working with bed bound, non ambulant residents with different forms of paraplegia from car accidents, stroke and some sort of unknown neurological disorder (perhaps MS?) seeing great results and better range of movement for them. Sleeping in the girls dorms, we were treated well, the boys covered the gaping holes in the roof with a large...
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