Benoni camera club 2013, Issue 3
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1 Benoni camera club 2013, Issue 3 Who has heard of or used Photo Vault Online? is mainly for Salon competitions. Photo Vault Online has now incorporated a section for Clubs in South Africa. With the glitches we so often run into in terms of photos not being submitted on time, incorrect sizing, or worse still, photos that have erroneously slipped through the system, we find that using this system all too appealing. Please get yourself registered; it s quick and easy. We will be moving over to this system as from May you. For our new members: if you feel that you are not suited to a particular star grading, the Club s committee will gladly evaluate a portfolio of your work to determine which star grading you need to be in. Two star authors would need to submit a panel of eight photos and for the other star grades, a panel of 12 photos would need to be submitted. Please feel free to approach Mike Helps in this regard. Arty Cosmos Nicky Liebenberg Best Set Subject: Contre Jour Set Subject Challenges for 2013 Also note that May s meeting is going to be held on the 8 th due Are you working towards the Versatility Trophy May Fast and Furious to the public holiday. Competition that is held in Are you in the correct star grading? I know there are a number of members who feel December? See page 11 for more information. A gentle reminder to all of those July September The inside of Liquid daunted at the prospect of who have not yet paid their moving into the next star grading. This note is not for subs, the final cut-off date is 30 th April November Landscape HOBBITECH 20 th to 21 st April We require members to assist with the hosting of the stand at the John Barrable Hall. Please let me know on what day and time you are able to assist. Shirley Behenna
2 PANNING SHOTS Panning is very simple, just set shutter speed, aperture, hold your camera and pan along with moving subject (tracking motion with your camera). Guess what will you get? Bingo! A sharp subject with blurred background. Of course, you might think this is easy, but it can be a little tricky. SLOWER SHUTTER SPEED Set your shutter speed slower than normal, but not too slow or it will be difficult to obtain a clear subject. For example, to pan a moving car, you may try speed of 1/60 second and play around till you get the best image. Start with 1/30 second for moving subject likes people walking or cycling. press shutter, so smooth motion blur can be achieved from start to finish of your shot. If the auto focus of your camera is not fast enough, you may pre-focus it at the spot your subject will end up in frame. CHOOSE THE RIGHT LOCATION Selecting the right location to pan plays an important role in getting a good image. The place should be safe and without obstacles for panning. You may also consider using a telephoto lens to maintain a certain distance while shooting. Avoid having a background that is messy or too bright in colour, as this will make your subject less attractive. during your shooting session which may help you achieve a clear subject. Practice makes perfect Now, pick up your camera, walk to a nearby street and practice panning. After a few practice rounds, you should be able to master this technique and get a fantastic image. Sometimes, a little bit blur on the subject can add an even more desirable motion effect. The faster the shutter speed, the more clear the background will turn out, and the less motion blur there will be. AUTO FOCUS Activate your camera s Auto focus function, half press the shutter button to lock on, aim and pan moving subject. Let panning continue after fully SAME LEVEL WITH SUBJECT Position your camera at the same level of the subject you are going to shoot. This can help in focusing as to obtain a clear subject in your image. LEAVE SUFFICIENT SPACE TO SUBJECT Another important factor you should consider is leaving enough space between you and your subject. Insufficient space will constrain your pan. USING MONOPOD/TRIPOD Try to use a monopod or tripod Use it for shooting sports, kids or anytime you want to create some motion in your shots. For more tips on Action Photography go to: ginner-tips-for-shooting-actionphotography May s Set Subject is Fast and Furious
3 3 Win a Trip to Kenya... or other Getpix chosen getaways... By Paula Rutherford I always get so excited when people I know win prizes in photographic competitions or I see their photographs making headlines in a local magazine. Determination and drive is wonderful goal, no matter the subject. Competitions create competition. A prize gets us thinking about whether we have that one special photograph that may be deemed the chosen one. Club judging and competition judging can be very different. Composition skills certainly must be of a high quality, but many times, an out of the box photograph gets the judges nod of approval. Getpix runs a 14 day challenge competition that is not only open to Getpix part time, on line and full time students, but to anyone residing in South Africa - I would like to open it to camera club members as well. Competition details: Prize: A trip for 2 people to Kenya in 2014 during the migration period. T & C Apply. Value : +- R43 000
4 Top Left: by Renate Stewart One Star Top Right: Pearls by Sandra McCallum Three Star Bottom Left: Overlooking the golf course by Paula Rutherford Four Star Bottom Right: Red Ballet Shoes by Laetitia Kenny Five Star
5 5 BEST MARCH PRINT Two Star: Autumn Splendour by Owen Single Four Star: Perspectives on Ipupa by John Roux Five Star: Crime scene vacuum packed by Lyn Romano Set Subject: Goat and his keeper by John Coumbia BEST MARCH SLIDES Five Star: Poppy trio by Amy Ansell Set Subject: Let there be light by Amy Ansell AUTHORS WITH TWO GOLDS (or more)! PRINTS' Owen!Single! John!Roux! Ditta!Arnott! Lyn!Romano!! John!Coumbias!! Steven!Butler!! Mike!Foxon!! Owen!Single! Karen!Smith! Shirley!Behenna! Des!Hack!! Graham!Walter! Kerry!Croft! Ralph!Evans! Nicky!Liebenberg! Renate!Stewart! Dave!Gordon!! 4! SLIDES' Amy!Ansell! Reg!Ansell! John!Coumbias! DIGITAL! 1! 1! Sally!Matthee!! Sandra!Mc!Callum! Kerry!Mellett! Julie!Rochford! Les!Walter! Paula!Rutherford! Andrew!Clark! Lyn!Romano! Tony!Stacy! John!Coumbias! Laetitia!Kenny! CERTIFICATE!OF!MERIT! Renate!Stewart! Laetitia!Kenny! 1! 1! Dave!Gordon! 1!! 4! 4! 4!
6 Mike Foxon is promoted to 2 star in Digital Kerry Croft is promoted to 4 star in Digital Nicky Liebenberg is promoted to 4 star in Digital The fee structure for 2013 will be as follows: New Fees Catering Joining fee R150 per annum per member R120 per annum per member R80 once off per new member Additional funding will be raised through workshops and outings. We look forward to your support in this regard as all the funding is pooled back into the club in terms of hardware upgrades (projector), software etc., for your benefit and enjoyment. Members are required to pay their annual membership fees of R270 in full by the 31 st March 2013 via EFT. Please use your name & surname as reference. Proof of payments can either be handed in on club night or ed to benonicameraclub@telkomsa.net, or faxed to Our banking details: ABSA Bank Branch Code Account number
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8 Benoni Camera Club Requirements: Horizontal (Landscape) Images: 1920 pixels on horizontal axis 1080 pixels or less on vertical axis 72dpi is the norm but not a necessity. Save as a.jpg file format; colour space RGB or srgb. The jpg image should not exceed 1.5MB PSSA Requirements: Horizontal Landscape) Images: Naming images: Your star gradingcategory-title-author.jpg (use Hyphen aka Dash NOT underscore) 1920 pixels on horizontal axis 1080 pixels or less on vertic(al axis Vertical (Portrait) Images: 1080 pixels or less on the horizontal axis 1080 pixels or less on the vertical axis Please submit your entries no later than 1 week before the next meeting to benonicameraclub@telkomsa.net Category Abbreviations: Photo Journalism/Travel pj Pictorial pi Altered Reality ar Portraits po Landscapes ls Open op Still Life sl Nature/Wildlife na Panorama Definitions: The primary requirement for this section is the aspect ratio of the image which as to be minimum of 2.5:1. The horizontal dimension of the image has to be at least two and a half times that of the vertical. In the final presentation, where the width of the image is resized to 1920 pixels, the height may not exceed 960 or less pixels. Panoramas may be produced by using any preferred method e.g. cropping, stitching, dedicated panorama cameras etc. Nature Landscapes with human interests as define previously as well as manipulated landscapes are allowed in this category.
9 Yousuf Karsh has taken photographs that tell a story, and that are more easily understood than many others. Each of his portraits tells you all about the subject. He felt as though there was a secret hidden behind each woman and man. Whether he captures a gleaming eye or a gesture done totally unconsciously, these are times when humans temporarily lose their masks. Karsh s portraits communicate with people.
10 PHOTOGRAPHIC*SOCIETY*OF*SOUTH*AFRICA*SALONS*FOR*2013*(TO*END*OF*PSSA*YEAR)*!!! NATIONAL*SALON* CLOSING* DATE* WEBSITE* 1st!Southern!Suburbs!Salon!Monochrome!(No!brochure!yet)! ! 2nd!Edenvale!Photographic!Salon! Limpopo!Monochrome!Circuit!Salon!201(No!brochure!yet)! ! 3rd!VPS!Landscape!Salon!(No!brochure!yet)! nd!PAVC!AV!Salon! ! 1st!EFK!Monochrome!Salon!(No!brochure!yet)! ! 3rd!West!Rand!Photo!Club!!(No!brochure!yet)! ! 1st!SAVAS!Mono!(No!brochure!yet)! ! Beachcombers!(No!brochure!yet)! ! Sandton!40th!Anniversary!Mono!(No!brochure!yet)! ! Laeveld! ! 2nd!Magalies!Mono! ! Olympus e30 dslr body with battery grip and extra battery. Olympus f2.8 ed lens.(top of the range olympus lens. Olympus f2.8 lens Olympus f4.0 lens Sigma 30mm ex lens f1.4 The equipment was bought as a backup and has less than 1000 actuations. I will look at offers around R Contact: Owen Single
11 7 Categories* 1. Nature 2. Land, Sea, Sky and Cityscapes 3. Portraits 4. Floral or Still Life 5. Photo Journalism or Sport 6. Altered Reality 7. Open (anything goes) * There is an additional section for our 1 Star authors which is also open. The Versatility Trophy is our club s annual competition that is held at the December Club meeting. This is where you will learn the most because the best work of the year will be on display. Each member can submit 7 images (one per category) which have already been submitted at Club and that was judged in the preceding 12 months. Important: You do not have to submit an image in every category only the ones that you have. A certificate is awarded for the best entry in each category. Certificates are awarded in each of the mediums being Slides, Digital and Prints. Three judges each give a score of 1 to 5. The person with the most points for each category wins that category, and the person with the highest overall score wins the title of most versatile photographer of the year!
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