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In Focus FLUSHING CAMERA CLUB NEWS In our 48th year counting. Member: Photographic Federation of Long Island (PFLI) Together in friendship may we learn the art of photography FCC Executive Committee Officers: President: Richard DeDalto Vice President: Andy Silver Treasurer: Marty Fleischer Secretary: Louise DeStefano Committees: Administration/Hospitality: Sheila Golden Competition: Richard DeDalto,Bernie Gellman, Ken Whitehead, Dennis Golin Programs/Education : Tony Siciliano, Joe Crupi, Michael Sender Membership: Tony Coppeta, Mat Matsuyama, Sheila Golden PFLI Competition: Helen Repstad The IN FOCUS Newsletter: Joe Crupi editor Ron Caldwell publisher Website Manager: Ron Caldwell,Andrew Silver & Tony Coppeta Historian: Marty Fleischer Web Site: www.flushingcameraclub.org All rights reserved. We are a 501C3 org. A sponsor ot the PSA Youth Showcase Meetings: 7:30 pm, 1st, 3rd, 5th Wednesdays at Flushing Hospital, conference room on 5th Fl., 45 Ave & Burling St., Flushing. Park on street or in lot across the street on Burling St..FREE but Parking ticket must be validated by the Camera Club. Call to confirm meeting date. Dues: $40.00 for individuals $60.00 per family;$20.00 for students Visitors always welcome. Volume 21 Number1 From the Editor s Desk Welcome Back everyone. There have been some surprise changes since our last newsletter. As you know from our emails we have a new board this season. President Richard DeDalto, VP Andy Silver, Treasurer Marty Fleischer, and Secretary Louise DeStefano. We wish them many thanks and great success as they lead FCC for another season. This issue of the newsletter if full of images from our annual awards dinner as well as some of your winning images starting on Page 4. Also note the changes to our Competition Rules listed on Page 3. and a change in meeting date to Sept 12th. Hope you enjoy and have a super season in FCC. photojoe Crupi September2018 5th Our opening meeting and get together. 12th - First Competition Judge Kathy Baca (images must be in by Sept 5) NO MEETING SEPT 19TH Annual Dues are in order: $40.00 for individuals or $60.00 per couple/family; $20.00 for students up to 23 yrs.old. In order to compete in our monthly photo contest dues must be paid by October. Please bring a check made out to Flushing Camera Club and give to Marty Fleischer our treasurer. 3rd -Competition Judge Marc Josloff 17th Dick Hunt presents Keys to Great Photography 31st Alan Ogdern presents Compositing The Flushing Camera Club (FCC) does not endorse the content on any third-party website. FCC is not responsible for the content or result of any dealings with thirdparties. Your use of third-parties or their websites is at your own risk and subject to the terms and conditions of use for such websites. Copyright 2018-19 Flushing Camera Club, All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized use of images contained in this website is strictly prohibited.

N.E.C.C.C. Amherst Mass. Page 2 Once again this year our members and friends have enjoyed another total photography weekend presented by the New England Camera Club Council in Amherst College this July Models galore from gorgeous girls to costumed comic book characters, plus in the main building various table top set ups from colored glass to snow flakes and on Sunday a collection of hot rod cars. All available to help the photographer create many 9 s. That is only part of the weekend. The many educational classes and presentations were really great. A gambit of subjects covered from using Photoshop and lightroom techniques to shooting flowers, night photography, light painting, travel photography, children s portraits, landscapes, cell phone photography, even ultraviolet photography, etc. etc. etc. It is a difficult effort to decide which ones to attend and which indoor and outdoor shoots to participate in. Saturday night the feature presentation presented by Canon was Darrell Gulin Vision: Capturing Moments on all 7 Continents. Also that night college scholarships are awarded to deserving students. There were also numerous door prizes given out. Then there are the digital, social media and print competitions. Our Joe Crupi won a Judges Choice award for a digital image he entered among the hundreds of others participants. Congratulations Joe. We hope next year many more of our FCC member can attend this wonderful photography weekend. Our Program Chair Tony Siciliano has already tentatively scheduled the following for our upcoming meetings: October 17-Dick Hunt The Keys To Great Photography October 31-Alan Agdern Compositing In Photoshop November 21-Zim Pham Storytelling Through Photography December 19-Holiday PartY members to send in images (humorous or serious) from any holiday (Xmas, Hanukkah, July 4th, Presidents Day, etc.), and tell the story behind the chosen images. January 16-Scott Katzenoff Smart Phone Photography January 30-Art Wolfe Video Denali Photo Expedition It is very good demonstration of landscape/wildlife photography. February 20-Scott Kelby Video (via streaming) Camera Basics (This is an excellent discussion of camera functions. I was surprised how much I learned from it) March 20-Alan Richards Get The Picture April 17- Mark Josloff The Fine Art Of Photography May 15-B and H Video (via streaming) Beyond the Milky Way (This is an excellent presentation on night photography) May 29-Helen Repstad Simple Editing Techniques To Improve Your Images Once again this year Gary at Hunts has made a generous donation to out annual awards dinner. We thank him much for the two- $50 certificates he contributed. Members are asked to mention FCC when they are making purchases from Hunts so they will know we appreciate their donations.. https://www.huntsphotoandvideo.com/

Competition Changes for the 2018-19 season: 1. Only one image a month may be entered into "Creative" Competition not two. 2. There will now be a separate "B&W competition" and you will be allowed to enter one digital image a month there also. You will still be allowed 2 images in Regular competition also and acquire points there for advancement. As in the past with "Creative" there will be no points from "Creative" or "B&W" added for advancement to "A" Group or Salon. Members in B or A may consider this if entering a "great" image and wanting advancement to the higher group perhaps that image should go into regular competition to acquire points for advancement. B&W and creative images are still always allowed in our regular competition. At the end of the season there will be awards in all 3 categories -Regular, Creative, and now also B&W. In addition anyone now wishing to have a printed image entered in PFLI they can bring the image on FCC competition night for "viewing" as per PFLI rules. The viewed image can then go to PFLI Regular Print competition and if scoring high enough into Leonard Vicotor. Images must be mounted and from 5X7 to 16X20 max. See PFLI web site for further details. http://pflionline.com/ Note: Our selected subject for the FCC May 2019 competition will be "Reflections". All entries that night must fit that category. Page 3 As per PFLI Rules: Black & White images shall be either: 1- conventional monochromatic Black and White, or 2- conventional Black and White toned with a single overall color (i.e. sepia) or 3- conventional Black and White colored with a single color in specific areas. (i.e. an B&W owl with the eyes colored yellow) Great News! 4 of our FCC members have won the coveted PFLI Leonard Victor Award: First Place Digital A - Dennis Golin's image "Aspen Grove". First Place Digital B- Anne Hickey's image "Jesus the Horn Blower" Third Place Plants -- Louise DeStefano's image "Cosmos" Second Place Scenic - Roy Woelfel's image "Fall". Congratulations to these worthy photographers. We are all very proud of you. Photography is an art of observation. It has very little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them. Elliot Erwitt Images from Fhushing NY Those that have sent me images from their visits to Flushing have no fear. We will devote space for them in a future issue. There is still time for those still wanting to send in an image from the Flushing area for our newsletter pages showing Images of Flushing. Just email joecxlt@aol.com

Page 4 B Group 1st Place Tony Siciliano B Group Runner Up Conrad Tinney A Group Runner up Anne Hickey A Group 1st Place Bernie Gellman Continued next page

Page 5 Salon Grpup 1st Place Joe Crupi Salon Group Ramiro Agredo Runner up Creative 1st Place Bernie Gellman Creative Tony Coppeta Runner up

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Many raffle prizes page 7 Photos by Tom Mrwik And Andy Silver Continued next page

Winners receive their awards