With two of the four sessions of the lighting workshop now completed it’s definitely time to determine the theme or concept for the final session on 28/February. It’s been suggested to have some challenge or concept for the last session, and this might take some planning. It’s also possible to have several ideas or concepts …
Chris Downs’ photo gallery page is the next one to see the light in the members galleries page. Not just for an invited or select few, these pages are there for each and every member of the club to have somewhere to show their pictures and talk a little about themselves, you can even promote your …
If you read the website on your mobile phone you might get a slightly different view of what’s here, and that’s because the site knows you are using a phone so makes it easier to display the latest content for you. This is actually a good thing, since if you are looking at your …
New website goes live for ImageZ I’m really happy to say that I am working on the new look ImageZ camera club website, this means that our members have a new and improved way to interact with the club and share ideas, information and find out what is going on. Also the new website should …
On 24/Jan David Newton gave a talk to the club about his approach to landscape photography. There was a great selection of images and many tips for the members to take in, a few points are listed below. Landscape images don’t have to be landscape format, vertical landscapes are equally important. If shooting for magazines then …
At the moment Adobe has a special offer on Lightroom 3, it’s half the normal retail price if you buy from the Adobe website. Whilst Lightroom 4 has just been released as a free Beta for anyone to try you might want to snap up a bargain on Lightroom 3 and get an inexpensive upgrade …
Portrait Competition On 21/Feb 2012 we have the next of the club’s major competitions. This round is for Portrait images and will be a digital competition with the entries projected on the night for the external judge to evaluate. There will be First, Second and Third places on the night and we will request the …
When images are projected in competition the projector sets the size and aspect ratio of the image, typically most projectors use a 4:3 aspect ratio. Many digital SLR cameras capture images in a more landscape format with a 3:2 aspect ratio. Even portrait orientation images are shown on the same projector with black bars added …





