Sunday, December 02, 2007

December Meeting ? Party

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December Meeting:
We will be meeting at the Hillcrest Sports Club at 7pm on 4 December 2007. We will view members’ pictures as usual and, if we can organise it, we might have a short Photoshop demonstration as well. We’ll have supper at 6pm beforehand and you’re all welcome to that as usual. Please reply to this message to confirm if you would like supper.

Christmas Party:
We are having a braai at Barrie and Tish Walsh’s home on 7 December at 6pm. They live at 39 Howick Drive in Waterfall which is your second turning to the right [going North towards Inanda] after the robot in the middle of Waterfall.

Bring your meat, drinks, snacks and a folding chair, if you have one. Anyone who can bring a salad as well is asked to contact Tish on 083 357 8378 to coordinate things so that we don’t end up with 19 bean salads.

By Allan Jackson

Monday, October 15, 2007

Outing and other things

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Outing:

We have a model shoot going on at the deserted house overlooking Inanda dam this weekend with a number of models sourced by Barrie. We meet in the parking lot at Crinkly Bottom at 6:30pm on Saturday, October 20, 2007. Members with trucks and 4x4s will give lifts to those without. The shoot probably won't take more than a couple of hours and then we'll have breakfast at Crinkly.

WHY NOT TAKE A LOOK THROUGH SOME OLD MAGAZINES AND TEAR OUT A COUPLE OF PICTURES OF MODELS IN POSES THAT YOU LIKE? BRING THEM ALONG ON SATURDAY AND IT'LL GIVE YOU A STARTING POINT FOR YOUR SHOOT.

By Leanne Mackenzie

Monday, October 01, 2007

Lighting with small flashes

These are the details of the site mentioned in Allan's talk at the October meeting. Inspiring stuff indeed!

http://strobist.blogspot.com/

Where to go first (links on right side of page)

§ What is Strobist?

§ Lighting 101

§ On Assignment

Readers’ discussion and photos at http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/ – most photos have explanation of how they were done.

Strobist will help you go from this
to this

Sunday, August 19, 2007

August outing

We had intended to go on a bay cruise on 31 August as our outing for the month but, unfortunately, the whole boat has been booked out from under us and so that will no longer be possible. We thought, instead, that we might just shoot nightlights around the bay and then go for supper somewhere afterwards.

The plan is that we still meet on 31 August as soon after 5pm as possible in front of the BAT centre. You get there by going to the Yacht Mole and turning immediately left after crossing the railway line behind the large white building (PYC??). Go on for a couple of hundred yards (you'll go past the maritime museum) and park when you can't get any further. The small craft harbour is there and BAT Centre is there and, on the way back, we'll also have the opportunity of photographing at the yacht mole itself, and at Wilson's Wharf if we want to.

Don't forget your tripods!

Summerveld at dawn by Natalie Knibbs

Saturday, August 04, 2007

August 2007 meeting

** All who attended the Summerveld outing are reminded to please bring a picture to hand in to the racing authorities.

Our meeting this month is on Tuesday, 7 August at 7pm at the Hillcrest Sports Club. We will be hearing a presentation from professional photographer Roy Reed on his experiences. We will also view pictures brought in by members and guests and will ask Roy to comment on them. Two or three pictures each, please.

We will be having supper at 6pm before the meeting as usual and you are all invited to come. It's only R30 a skull but please e-mail Allan to make your booking.

The outing this month is still undecided but an evening trip on the bay and nightlights and supper afterwards have been suggested.

Reader's picture reply

A couple of posts below this one is a black and white picture of trees at Summerveld by Gwynne Gosher. Harry Lock didn't quite agree with the comments that were made on it and submitted his own along with an altered version of the picture.


I don't think the fences in the foreground are the problem, as everyone suggests, I think it is the gap between the front fences and the one in front of the trees in the background.

Taking the picture from a lower camera angle would have the effect of reducing the gap and thus bringing together the foreground and background elements in the picture. See my edited example.

If the picture was taken from the balcony at Summerveld - which I suspect it was- there is no way of getting the exact camera angle - but there is always Photoshop, which it what I used here!

I like the black and white treatment as it gives the picture a sense of atmosphere. Harry.

Rogue's gallery

This very nice picture of two fillies was taken by Gwynne Gosher on the recent visit to Summerveld. The less pleasant picture below was taken by Allan on the same outing.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Reader's picture

By Gwynne Gosher

Gwynne wonders if this makes it as a black and white picture. I think it works very well and conveys a real sense of atmosphere. I think the pic could do with a slight contrast boost to whiten the sky and maybe the fences. I might also have chosen to crop off the fences at the bottom, putting the horizon line on the third, but that''s just nit picking.

What do you think?

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Reader's picture

By Barrie Walsh

A great rally picture. The car's movement is frozen, which can lead to a static picture, but there is plenty of speed in this pic; the car doesn't look as though was parked at the time. The bonus, for me, is the dust which adds to the impression of movement and masks what might have been a distracting background.

Comments please ...

Reminder: click any picture on this blog to view an enlargement.

Reader's picture

By Natalie Knibbs

A great picture of this animal tap-dancing on a hot rock at Loteni. It has a nice blurred background and, although parts of the animal are starting to go a tad soft, I think the pic gets away with it. A square crop might have improved the picture by removing some of the empty space at the top and the tiny blurred bit at the bottom. I also think it would benefit from a slightly warmer tone, which could be achieved by increasing the saturation or colour temperature.

Comments please...

NB. Out of interest, Photo World at Pick 'n Pay Centre now offers 8-inch square prints. I've been doing some square pictures here's a chance to get them printed.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Reader's picture

Unknown bug by Allan Gosher

Clicking on this picture, and others in the blog, will show you an enlargement so you can take a closer look. Allan's picture ticks almost all the boxes when it comes to macro/ close-up photography. The subject is well positioned, sharp, colourful, and interesting to look at. The background is not too obtrusive, being nicely blurred.

I have no idea how small this bug is in real life, or whether it would have been possible to fill more of the frame with it. I think that it is a little small in the frame but cropping would definitely help. Another little niggle is the out-of-focus portion on the bit of wood that it's sitting on; it tends to draw my eye a bit but I realise that, with such a narrow depth of field, it might not have been possible to get it in focus as well.

Unofficial outing - May 2007

Just a note about an interesting photo opportunity coming up this weekend in our area. The Zulu rally hurtles through Inanda on Saturday morning, May 26, and I, for one, intend to be there. The first car is due through the spectator points at 09H20.

Full details are available at http://www.rallysouthafrica.com/ but I have downloaded the spectator guide and have included the details of how to get to Spectator Points A & B. I hope this means I will be able to find them ;-)

I suggest we meet at Point A initially.

Spectator Point A
Exit DURBAN on the N3 PIETERMARITZBURG.
Take the off-ramp at Exit 43 INCHANGA/HAMMERSDALE/MPUMALANGA.
After 400 m, crossroads, turn right towards INCHANGA.
After +- 100 m, turn right towards DRUMMOND/PEACEVALE/CLIFFDALE. At this point, zero your odo.
1,9 Crossroads, turn left towards DRUMMOND 2.
2,8 Keep left.
4,7 Proceed over railway lines.
4,75 “T” junction, turn right towards BOTHAS HILL/R103.
10,3 Turn left towards VALLEY TRUST/SANTA.
17,6 Turn right just after galvanised hut on RHS. (Power pole marked 357 on your LHS).
18,3 Proceed onto gravel road, thereafter swing round to the left.
19,2 Ignore road on LHS, proceed straight on.
19,6 Swing round to the left, keep on main gravel road.
21,5 “Y” junction, bear right.
22,8 Junction. Spectator Point A is at junction. GPS S29o40.416’. E030o47.708’
Stage Distance: 30,19 kms First car due: 09h20 and at 12h17

The cars will come past twice but it may be that that once will be enough and we go off and find brunch. Or we could move on to point B for the second lap.

Spectator Point B
Exit DURBAN on the N3 PIETERMARITZBURG.
Take the off-ramp at Exit R606 UMLAAS ROAD/HAMMERSDALE/MPUMALANGA.
After 400 m, crossroads, turn right towards INCHANGA.
After +- 100 m, turn right towards DRUMMOND/PEACEVALE/CLIFFDALE. At this point, zero your odo.
1,9 Crossroads, turn left towards DRUMMOND 2.
2,8 Keep left.
4,7 Proceed over railway lines.
4,75 “T” junction, turn right towards BOTHAS HILL/R103.
10,3 Turn left towards VALLEY TRUST/SANTA.
17,6 Ignore road on RHS (leads to Spectator Point A), proceed straight on.
18,7 Turn right next to sign ZIBAMBELE MAINTAINED ROAD.
18,8 Proceed onto gravel road.
23,1 Spectator Point B is at junction. GPS S29o40.257’. E030o46.999’.
Stage Distance: 30,19 kms First car due: 09h20 and at 12h17

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Pictures / Reminder

By Leanne Mackenzie

A nice pic of this flower. The exposure is spot-on, with no blown highlight on the white petals, and it is nicely framed. The thing that sets it apart from many other flower pictures, in my opinion, is the very unobtrusive background which doesn't detract from the subject at all. The background is dark, for a start, and a narrow depth of field ensures that the bits and pieces in it, that are visible, are nice and blurred. I did sharpen the pic a little for display; it's quite often needed when a picture is resized to send by e-mail.

By Leanne Mackenzie

This is a great picture of this light fitting. The rich red of the wall contrasts nicely with the slightly time-worn fitting. Again, the exposure is good, with no blown highlights on the metal. The shadow really adds some class to the picture. The relatively tight framing of the subject does contribute to the success of the pic. The shadow leading off down to the right is intriguing and I wonder what effect including more of it would have had.

REMINDER

This is a reminder about our outing to Tala game reserve on Saturday, 19 May. We meet at the gate at 6:15am to take advantage of the reduced group rate. You'll have to pay the full price if you arrive after we go in.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Programme: May 2007

The meeting is on 8 May at the Hillcrest Sports Club at 7pm. There will be supper at 6pm as usual for those that want it. It is still R30 per head and some of the best value in town.

There will be a talk on developing RAW camera files and we will then look at member’s pictures. The set subject for the month is macro/closeup.

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The official outing for the month is to Tala Game Reserve on 19 May. Barrie is the organiser and will let us have all the details at the meeting.

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An unofficial outing, which sounds very interesting, is to the Baynesfield Estate on 13 May. A tourist web site has this to say about it:

Baynesfield Estate Museum & Baynes House
Farm Nel's Rust 849, north of Richmond.
The display focuses on Joseph Baynes and his great contribution to farming in Natal. The house was built in about 1887, and declared a national monument in September 1994. There is a dairy, piggery, and agricultural section. Has two dams , mountain bike trails and birdwatching.
Telephone: 033 251 0001

They are having an open day for Mother’s Day and there will be all sorts of displays, market, music, food, and beer to occupy the time. The whole place is very picturesque and we had a pretty good time last year. To make matters more interesting, Umgeni Steam Rail are doing a trip from Maritzburg to Baynesfield and back on the day. The train leaves PMB station at 10am and returns at 4pm. Doubtless, John will give us all the details at the meeting and take names for a booking. The train is R90 for adults and R60 for children.
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By Allan Jackson

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

EOS Roadshow

All you Canoniers might be pleased to know of a Canon EOS Roadshow being organised for 05 and 06 May 2007 in Durban. You can go to Roadshow section of their website at http://www.eosroadshow.co.za to check the exact details of what's on offer. The courses on offer are Course 3 (which covers the more advanced camera features) and Course 4 on Photoshop. Courses are held at the Elangeni and the costs are R600 per person per day although you get a discount if you book both. The contact e-mail is info@eosroadshow.co.za and the phone number is o13 744-9527.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Outing: March 2007

24-3-2007: Outing cancelled. Steam engine broken. Sorry.

Just a reminder of our outing on the Inchanga Choo Choo steam train on Sunday, March 25, 2007. We have booked seats for those who put their names down but other members are still welcome to come along; you'll have to book your seats yourself (on 031 3033003), or take a chance that there'll be some left on Sunday.

The people who put their names down, and who must pay even if they don't pitch, are John T, Allan J, Zoe, Allan and Gwynne, Cathy and Craig, Kevin and family, Barrie, and Geoff . Get tickets from John at the station and pay him.

We meet at Kloof Station at 08h00.

by Allan Jackson

Friday, March 02, 2007

Photo opportunity

There is going to be a great photo opportunity at the Cato Ridge Airfield. They are having open days on 3&4 March, from 7am to 5pm, with plenty of interest including skydivers and flips. With a case of tick bite fever acquired on the last outing, Allan isn't sure if he'll make it but will try.

Meeting: March 2007

Our next meeting will be at Hillcrest Sports Club on March 6, 2007. Speaking will be some or all of the celebrated wildlife photography family, the Van Den Bergs. The meeting begins at 7 pm and, after the speakers, we will show members' pictures as usual.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Special meeting

We are holding a special meeting for new members and people who have so far been too shy to bring their pictures to our monthly meetings. It will be held on Tuesday, February 27, at 7pm at the usual venue at Hillcrest Sports Club.

The aim is to get to know other members in less threatening circumstances than a full-blown meeting. Experienced members of the club will be on hand to answer any questions you might have and comment on your pictures. You’re welcome to bring you camera if you need anything explained. Depending on how things go, we might end up with a little talk on composition and then again, we might not.

Outing: February 2007

Our outing is at Shongweni Dam at 7am on Saturday, 17 February, 2005. Go through the gate and find your way to the canoe club. We’ll be in the area below the dam wall if you arrive late. We’ll be there a couple of hours and then we’ll go for breakfast to a restaurant nearby.

Frans Lanting

Here's a link to a fantastic slideshow of the work of Frans Lanting. There are 86 fantastic photographs which you are sure to find inspiring. Click here and then click Start the Journey when the A Journey Through Time website appears. Then click view the slideshow.

Monday, February 05, 2007

What's On

All of us occasionally battle to think of something to photograph but now Verena has found a calendar of events in and around the city which should provide plenty of inspiration. Click here to go to Durban Africa's website and you can download the current version of the calendar by clicking on the link. Hint: You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat to read it.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Photography exhibition

The KZNSA Gallery is hosting a photograhy exhibition by Dale Yudelman from 13 February to 4 March 2007. The press release says the following:

’Reality Bytes’ - are images that portray decisive moments in a collective still, embracing fictive "truths" which retain the raw quality of real moments without compromising the authentic ethics and precepts required by photographic naturalism. Imbued with story-telling innuendo, satirical humor and social commentary - within a global fabric, this collection of images aims to deflect the psyche from its usual ratlin, to challenge and provoke the assumptive mind. Fable and fact blend to create a new reality that dwells within the eye of the beholder.

Dale Yudelman’s career in photography has led him through two eras of South African history as well as across several continents. Born in Johannesburg, he began photographing at a young age under the tutelage of his father and was barely out of his teens in 1979 when he landed a job as staff photographer at South Africa’s largest daily newspaper The Star.

Darned if I know what 'ratlins' are but, in any case, the exhibition does sound interesting. Dale will also be visiting the Bluff Camera Club at their meeting on 15th February at 19H00 and all are invited.

Action Boy By Dale Yudelman

2007 year planner

Your committee went through the hardship of a meal and beer at Hillcrest Station and came up with a calendar of club events for 2007.

The whole thing is too big to reproduce here so we have put it up on the Internet as a web page that you can view and print out. Just click here to view the page.

You will see that there is also a link to the calendar on the right, just under the 'About Us' section.

Dusi outing

The outing to the Dusi last weekend went very well with quite a number of members coming along, and then meeting for breakfast at Crinkly Bottom.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Meeting: January 2007

The next meeting will be on Tuesday, January 9th, at 7pm, at the Hillcrest Sports Club. We will be discussing what we're going to be doing this year and then looking at members' pictures as usual. The set subject is 'My holiday snaps'.

We will have a meal beforehand at 6pm if there are enough people interested. Please reply to me at my usual address with your booking.

Fees will be due at the meeting and are R100 for the year. The rate for photographic families is R150 but non-photographic spouses don't pay anything extra.

The outing this month will be to Inanda Dam on Saturday morning, January 20th, to watch the Dusi paddlers start the last leg of race to Durban. The race starts at 7pm and we will aim to be at the start at about 6:30am, which means leaving the Hillcrest Sports Club in convoy at 6:10am. We will follow the race for a little while downstream and then go for breakfast at Crinkly Bottom at 10am.

We are considering moving our website to another venue. Please look at this entry on the blog for details. It would be appreciated if you could come to the meeting with some opinion on the best way to go forward with the site or, even, if it should go forward at all.
Old Farm by Harry Lock

The picture was taken by Harry during a scouting visit to an old abandoned farm we found near Hammarsdale. We will doubtless go there on an outing sometime this year, but don't be too surprised if isn't exactly as portrayed in this pic.