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Volume 25 Issue 266 Your Key to Photo Enjoyment & Understanding EXPOSED The Official Newsletter of Exposure Unlimited - Beaudesert Camera Club Inc., PO Box 68, Beaudesert, 4285. President: Brent Randall 0419 685 746 Secretary: Jill Hardcastle 0412 889 201 Treasurer: John Staib 0439 139 767 Newsletter Editor: Wendy Nugent 0421 288 332 Club meetings: Fourth sday of each month at 7.00 pm at Beaudesert Community Arts and Information Centre, 2-14 Enterprise Drive, Beaudesert, QLD Website: www.beaudesertcamera.org.au Next Club Meeting Next Committee Meeting Photos for Critique Next Outing Print Enlargements 24 July 2018 (sday) Beaudesert Arts & Information Centre 7:00 pm 17 July 2018 (sday) 2 Caroline St, Beaudesert 7:00 pm 31 August 2018 (Due date) Open and Set : Monochrome To be advised 25 September 2018 at Beaudesert Arts & Information Centre 7:00 pm Minutes of June General Meeting Held at Beaudesert Arts & Information Centre 2-14 Enterprise Drive, Beaudesert, Qld on sday 26 June 2018. Present: Rosemary Hinrichsen, Ian Hinrichsen, Shane Frost, Gary Moloney, Wally Poole, John Staib, Mark Petersen, Jill Hardcastle, Denis Betteridge, Brent Randall, Julie Stacey, Hayley Muchow, Bruce Williams, Steve Fitchett, Sue Rodwell, Robin Donald, Garry Appleby. Apologies: Renee Smith, Gwenda Wright, Wendy Nugent, Malcolm Baldwin, Shirley Baldwin, Rosemary Worthington, Kim Turner and Mark Connop. Guests/Visitors: Michaela Brussow, Tracy Brussow Judge: Tony Holden The meeting opened at 7.00pm. President Brent Randall opened the meeting welcoming everyone. He advised the group that there were a few apologies for tonight. Brent explained that he was able to attend the meeting because a previous appointment was cancelled a photoshoot from sunrise to evening. Page 1 of 10

Tony Holden was welcomed to the meeting and advised he would be showing a slide show of his work later in the evening. He also welcomed questions from members. Tony gave members an insight into his career and highlights. He has over 37 years experience having started working in Georges Camera Store; studying at Griffith University; becoming an active AIPP member, judge, mentor and ambassador for several companies including Nikon. One of the highlights of his career was managing the Digital Photo System at the Sydney 2000 Olympics and establishing Kodak themed entertainment. Tony now teaches and runs a Photographic Retreat in the Scenic Rim. Brent brought up accreditation which was discussed with Tony and the opportunity to photograph sporting clubs, athletic meets and possibly lead to major events such as the Olympics. Tony presented a short slide show on Nikon followed by his own work. He then asked if members had any questions. Ian and Tony discussed last month s critique. Tony emphasised watching the colour on images and calibrating the computer screen as well as the importance of choosing the right paper. Tony feels that photography should be a personal expression unless it is paid work. His favourite go-to lens is a 24mm f/1.8. Tony thanked everyone for listening and Members showed their appreciation. Brent advised Tony would be judging the prints shortly. Supper break was taken. Tony judged the prints and awarded 1 st Wally 2 nd Brent 3 rd Sue Brent had printouts of the Ipswich Photographic Program on the desk for anyone interested. An email had been sent to members. He told Members that the Clydesdale show was different to last year in that we did not have access to all areas due to several factors one ring had become two which caused a safety issue. A safety officer had asked members to leave the arena. The club will receive $400.00 from the Show Society. We have the opportunity to photograph next year if we are interested. The Star Party will be on again next year also at the same time as the Clydesdale show. The Logan City Picture This competition is open with two prizes of $5,000 in photographic vouchers. Members were reminded to get this month s critique images in for Open and Portraiture through MyPhotoClub website. The next critique is due before the 30 June. Trevor Warden (Scenic Rim photographer) will be next month s judge. Gary discussed the upcoming Beaudesert Show on the second week of September. The Showgirl was run last Saturday. The closing date for images is August with details on the website. The pictorial category has now been divided into two categories: Local - Scenic Rim and Other National and International. This will give entrants the opportunity to submit seven entries and two framed entries. There will be no size restrictions. The judge will be Tryg Helander. Page 2 of 10

Gary asked for volunteers to set up on sday 4 September and pack up on the Saturday 8. Judging will take place on Thursday 6 September 2018. Brent told Members he had prints done up for the Ekka at Harvey Norman at Booval. He found them helpful and enthusiastic with a good range of papers available. He advised to size prints first before printing. A reminder that APSCON will be held on the Gold Coast and details were sent by email last month. Bruce provided an interesting and insightful slide show of his recent visit to Borneo. His images were of the landscape, children, orangutans and various monkeys. He stated how amazing the reflections were on the rivers. Brent thanked members who attended the Clydesdale Show and asked for images to be uploaded by the end of July. There are no set sizes but 1920 x 1080 is our standard upload size. Images are to be sent into President@beaudesertCamera.org.au. Outings for the rest of the year will be sorted shortly. Brent thanked everyone for coming. Meeting closed at 9.00pm. June prints 2018 Judged by Tony Holden Left Photo by Wally Poole Page 3 of 10

Left Rain Forest Track By Brent Randall (A Grade) Photo by Sue Rodwell (no photo supplied) (A Grade) Page 4 of 10

Exposure Unlimited - Beaudesert Camera Club 2018 Calendar June 2018 2018 Committee Meetings 3rd sday Club Nights 4th sday Guest Speaker/Judge * * Open * Submit By Enlargements Workshops / Excursions Workshops / Excursions Jan 16 Jan 2018 23 Jan 2018 Tryg Helander. Repeating Shapes Sunday, 31 December 2017 2 Matted Prints Tom Moon Photo Car Rally 22nd Feb 13 Feb 2018 Mar 20 Mar 2018 Apr 17 Apr 2018 May 15 May 2018 Jun 19 Jun 2018 Jul 17 Jul 2018 Aug 14 Aug 2018 20 Feb 2018 27 Mar 2018 24 Apr 2018 22 May 2018 26 Jun 2018 24 Jul 2018 21 Aug 2018 Lisa Kurtz Iconic Australia Industrial Portrait Wednesday, 28 February 2018 Wednesday, 28 February 2018 Monday, 30 April 2018 Saturday, 30 June 2018-2 Matted Prints Boonah Airport Shoot 25th - 2 Matted Prints - Open Studio Beaudesert 19/20 May 2018 Clydesdale Boonah 16/17 June 2018 - Sunrise the spit Sep 18 Sep 2018 25 Sep 2018 Monochrome Friday, 31 August 2018 2 Matted Prints Rain Forest walk Oct 16 Oct 2018 23 Oct 2018 Photo of the Year Nov 20 Nov 2018 27 Nov 2018 Scenic Rim Region Wednesday, 31 October 2018 - Lake Moogerah Sunset & BBQ Dec - - - - - - Page 5 of 10

Exposure Unlimited have a Facebook page. Ensure to check out the Club s Facebook page Exposure Unlimited Beaudesert Camera Club Inc to see other great photos posted by more club members. Below: Recent images posted on the Exposure Unlimited Facebook page. Left by Jackie Dawson and shared on the Exposure Unlimited Beaudesert Camera Club Inc Facebook page. Page 6 of 10

Free to financial members. Rate for other advertisers: Advertising in this Newsletter o Half page: $50/year. $30/6 months. $20/3 months. $10/1 month. o Quarter Page: $40/year. $25/6 months. $15/3 months. $8/1 month. Newsletter to be emailed to each advertiser monthly. For enquiries, contact the Beaudesert Camera Club secretary@beaudesertcamera.org.au LIGHT METER FOR SALE. BRAND NEW. STILL IN BOX. Bought in January 2017 and used once. Sekonic Digitalmaster L-758D a multi-function light meter with exposure profiling and wireless triggering Paid over $800 - will sell for $500 ono See Jill or phone 0412 889 201 Page 7 of 10

2018 CRITIQUE Exposure Unlimited Beaudesert Camera Club Inc. MONTH SUBJECT OPEN SUBMIT BY Jan Repeating Shapes 31 Dec 2017 Feb Open Bring your favourite image (digital or print) to the AGM and tell us about it. It is not a competition. 27 Feb 2018 Mar Iconic Australia 28 Feb 2018 May Industrial 30 Apr 2018 Jul Portrait 30 Jun 2018 Sep Monochrome 31 Aug 2018 Nov Scenic Rim 31 Oct 2018 Please Note: Nature and Scapes have not been included as subjects this year, however, members are encouraged to submit these subjects in the Open Section before September for inclusion in the Inter-Club Digital Projected Image competition. PRINTS Jan 2 Matted Prints 16 x 20 max (320 sq. inches max each) 23 Jan 2018 Mar 27 Mar 2018 Jun 26 Jun 2018 Sep 25 Sep 2018 Oct Photo of the Year (as above) 23 Oct 2018 CHECKLIST Before submitting images for critique: critique@beaudesertcamera.org.au Note Resolution 72 Pixels per inch Resized to 1920 pixels maximum width Resized to 1080 pixels maximum height After resizing, please have another look at your image size to ensure that the maximum dimensions have not been exceeded. Naming Protocol for file-names ASJAN1_123_Title.jpg = A GRADE/SUBJECT/MONTH/Image Number 1 or 2/ Photographer ID Number/Title. (a Title is not compulsory but is recommended as it helps in identification of images) Open ABOMAR2_118_Title.jpg = AB GRADE/OPEN/MONTH/Image Number/Photographer ID/Title Page 8 of 10

SUBJECT DEFINITIONS Definition Repeating Shapes An image where a series of the same or similar elements are repeated in such a way as to add strength to the overall image. Iconic Australia A widely recognised, well-established symbol of Australia. Industrial An Image depicting any form of industry e.g. machines, buildings, by-products of industry e.g. smoke/steam. The object is to portray the functional side rather than the human side of industry. Document an aspect of the production process. Portrait A photograph of a person that may range from a head study to full body length. Monochrome A photograph containing shades of only ONE colour. If toning is carried out, it must be over the total photograph partial toning and/or the addition of one extra colour is not acceptable as a monochrome subject. Scenic Rim A photograph depicting some aspect of scenery or activity within the Scenic Rim area. People Photograph of people. This section includes candid photographs and formal portraits. Nature Nature photography depicts living, untamed animals and uncultivated plants in a natural habitat, geology and the wide diversity of natural phenomena, from insects to icebergs. Photographs of animals which are domesticated, caged or under any form of restraint, as well as photographs of cultivated plants, are ineligible. Minimal evidence of humans is acceptable for nature subjects, such as barn owls or storks, adapting to an environment modified by humans, or natural forces, like hurricanes or tidal waves, reclaiming it. The original image must have been taken by the photographer, whatever photographic medium is used. manipulation or modification to the original image is limited to minor retouching of blemishes and must not alter the content of the original scene. After satisfying the above requirements, every effort should be made to use the highest level of artistic skill in all nature photographs. The APS definition of Nature is too complex to completely define here. Please go to the website for full details: http://www.a-p-s.org.au/index.php/nature-definition Scape A landscape is a photograph of natural scenery with land and sky-based elements displayed in a pictorial fashion. It may include evidence of man, people, animals, even part of the sea provided that none of these additional elements dominates the photograph. A seascape is a photograph of natural coastal scenery, a wave study, or a picture of the open sea, provided always that the sea is the centre of interest of the photograph. People, boats and man-made structures may be present as incidental to the photograph. Open subject that is treated pictorially, embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition, which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer. Page 9 of 10

http://boonahshowsociety.org.au/events/clydesdale-spectacular/ OUTINGS and WORKSHOPS 2018 Proposed outings and workshops for the Beaudesert Camera Club for 2018 Beach sunrise (the Spit) Rain forest walk (Binna Burra) TBC Lake Moogerah Sunset & BBQ August September October November Options QLD Moto Park Mt Barney Stars Cattle sales Lost World Albert River Walk The Shepherds Walk Date: July 21 Beaudesert Cup Races Date: June 23 The EKKA Date: Aug 10-19 Beaudesert Show Date: Sept 7 & 8 Beaudesert Invitational PBR Date: Oct 5 Events to be confirmed Hang gliders titles (Tamborine Mountain or Beechmont) Fire on the River Ipswich Seafire Fireworks Challenge Gold Coast Riverfire Brisbane RAAF Airshow Amberly Page 10 of 10