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Angelo Drew a Crowd!

We had a full house last evening for our first digital competition of the 2009-2010 season.  Angelo Marinosci, Jr of Warren, RI was our excellent judge for the evening.  While we didn’t get the individual critiques that we so treasure from him, he did demonstrate which images  best answered the questions:

  • What is my subject?
  • When am I photographing this subject?
  • What are you going to do with it?  Or what does this image say?

Good photography demands emotion…a reason to view it and something the viewer can take away from it.  Not easy to accomplish for all of us but something to strive for.  At least that is what I took away from our evening competition.

Angelo will host a spring field trip when we will spend the morning walking with him in his quaint lovely village of Warren.  Details will come later in the year but we’re looking at late April or early May.  It will be our chance to get some onsite tips.

Angelo Marinosci, Jr – October 1st Judge for Digital Competition

Angelo is back!   Don’t miss out on our October competition.  Angelo Marinosci, Jr., for those just checking our website, is a Rhode Island artist, musician, educator, radio DJ, and fabulous photographer.  He has a knack for telling the truth without injuring anyone’s thin skin or sense of self as a photographer!  I suspect his skill for positive critiques comes from being critiqued himself over his artistic lifetime.

This is our first digital only competition.  The categories are Color Digital, Black and White Digital,  Creative Digital and Theme.  The themes this month are attitude and camera. As usual in print competitions, you may enter 2 images in each category.

For further information or questions, contact us at info@quinebaugvalleyphoto.com.

A Fun Macro Night with Bob Fedder

Bob Fedder of Southeastern Camera Club presented, with knowledge and humor, a detailed macro program complete with powerpoint lecture, a display of suggested lenses and accessories that can be used with macro photography, and completed the evening with hands on trial and error.  We had calla lilies and day lilies to work with under lighting provided by Bob.  Other club members also brought floral arrangements for everyone to work with.

Some basic macro facts:

  • When using your macro lens remember the larger the magnification, the less depth of field (DOF) you will have.
  • By increasing your f stop you  increase your DOF BUT each increase in f stop  doubles your shutter speed requirement.
  • Use a tripod, cable release and mirror lock up to achieve sharpness.  Another helpful tool is a focusing rail which allows you to move the camera up to 12″ forward and back without moving the tripod.  Focusing rails come in various styles and price ranges.
  • Increase external light by using reflectors, lamps, ringlight
  • Macro lenses have a short minimum focusing distance meaning the distance from the front of the lens to the subject.   For example a 50mm macro lens focuses 1.6 inches from the subject, a 105mm lens 4.7 inches and a 180mm lens 9.1.  So you can see that the higher mm lens allows you to be further from your subject.
  • You can multiply the focal length by adding a teleconverter.  This allows you to also increase your distance from the subject and the reproduction ratio.  However,  you lose 2 f stops of light.

These are just some of the highlights of Thursday night’s program.  Any club member may request to borrow the powerpoint presentation for review.  Contact:  Lois Latraverse

The evening ended a little past 9:15.

Quick Addition: See Dang Photo for some awesome macro images. Tom is a good friend, a superb photographer and has forgotten more stuff than most of us will ever learn. He has a good forum where friendly people answer all questions. (Edit: Karen Leaf)

Reproduction Ration=focal length of lens ∕ amount of extension

Sept 3 Quinebaug Valley Photo Club Meeting

Our first competition of the 2009-2010 season went very well.  Jim Dionne of Meriden was our judge and he used his tremendous knowledge and years of judging experience to offer excellent critiques with helpful hints to improve our photography. Winners have been posted to the website…click on the tab above for 2009-2010 competition winners to see who received the points for the evening.  Winning images will be added soon.

Discussion at the meeting prior to the competition included:

1) Distribution of professionally created and printed posters to publicize our club. Members are seeking places to hang the posters in their respective towns.  Our thanks to Karen Leaf for the poster design.

2) Distribution of business cards advertising the club, meeting times and dates, website and email address.

3) Discussion on Woodstock Fair moon shot field trip for Sept 4th….meeting at 6:15 in the parking lot directly across from the main entrance to the Fair.

4) Decided to enter NECCC color print competition.  Deadline for submission of entries is Oct 28th.  We will enter both Nature and Open.  We had a good start for the open category with the winners of September’s prints.

5) Would all nature shooters look through your archives for images that have not been entered in any NECCC competition.  We need 4 images from 4 makers.

6) We will be scheduling a selection night for this competition in late September.  More details to follow.

7) Karen and Lois are putting in time to make the website useful to members as well as new folks checking us out.  Please be patient as we are not experts and we are trying to work with the software as best we can.  Format may not be pleasing but hopefully the content will be helpful!

8) Coming in future months (we hope) are columns of interest written by members.  Perhaps a computer lesson, Photoshop technique, HDR (High Dynamic Range), a favorite local place to travel for shooting, etc.  We would like to make this website work for members and become a place to visit frequently.  We can’t do it without your participation.

9) If you want to write something for the web please do and then email it to info@quinebaugvalleyphoto.com.  We welcome your suggestions.

Lois Latraverse, President

2009 QVPC Season

The first meeting of the 2009 season is September 3rd….next week!  There are some rule changes taking place so make sure to read your September Newsletter (now linked on the web).  Your officers met after the July BBQ to refine the details….more refinement will come in the next couple of months.

Our program chairs have been working hard to provide interesting events during the coming year.  They welcome your feedback in the form of constructive suggestions and/or your appreciation for a job well done.  And, needless to say, we hope you will participate in as many competitions, programs and field trips as your schedule will allow.  The success of any club is measured by the support of its members!

November 6 2008 QVPC Minutes

QVPC Minutes
November 6, 2008
Competition Night

The officer’s meeting started at 5:30 pm. All officers with the exception of Victor Boomer, were present.

Items on the Agenda:
Digital Projector: Decision to get a price from Photo Connection on the Canon LV-7265. The Epson 77c is no longer available. It’s been replaced by the Epson 78 but that projector has less to offer than the Canon. Once we have the price we will present the option to purchase to the club members. Status: Waiting for price from Victor

Next NECCC Selection Date: December 14th, 5:00 pm at 64 Island Road, Dayville. Discussion about continuing to enter slide division. Must complete this year because we entered in the fall competition but may not enter slide competitions next year.

Christmas Program: Planning on receiving a DVD slideshow of the Ocean State International entries by the 3rd week of December. Need a backup in case the slideshow is not complete. Discussed talking to Ron Tillen of Thompson to have him available to show his Arctic trip. He presented it at the Audubon in October.

February Overnight Trip: Chris has been in touch with Quality Inn in Quechee, VT. He is waiting for a call back with a group rate.

Calibration Software: There was some discussion on purchasing calibration software (ColorMunki was the brand) for the projector. ColorMunki was suggested because it can be used on monitors, printers and projectors.
Spyder3 Elite can calibrate monitors and projectors…no mention of printers. Software is quite a bit cheaper than ColorMonki. More research is needed before purchasing any calibration software.

December 7th Day trip to Stockbridge, MA: Will offer group trip to the Norman Rockwell Christmas. Those wishing to car pool can meet at the Putnam DMV parking lot. More details at December meeting.

Under NEW BUSINESS Laura Vear stated that she is having trouble securing judges for our competition nights. Officers shared names for her to contact.

Regular Club Meeting
Started at 7:00 pm
22 members present
1 visitor, Seneca Hauene

Bob Fedder of South East Camera Club was our judge.

Winners were:

Class A: Lori LaBrecque, Mormon Barn Sunrise 1st
Harriett Cotnoir, Fritillary 2nd
Ellen Marchand, Tricolor 3rd
Ed Savoie, Garden Special HM

Class B: Armand Latraverse, Here Is Looking at You 1st
Wayne Kilpatrick, In the Weeds 2nd
Christy Atsales, Redtail Hawk #1 3rd
Christy Atsales, Scott Duncan #1 HM

B & W Sue Buell, Mormon Wheel Circa 1870 1st
Laura Vear, Hero Worship 2nd
Marcia Kilpatrick, ‘36 Hupmobile 3rd
Ed Savoie, Early Morning Sun HM

Creative Lori Labrecque, Aspen Glow 1st
Laura Vear, Sisters 2nd
Lois Latraverse, Boston Harbor 3rd
Laura Vear, Wild Iris HMj

Slides Marcia Kilpatrick, Thistle 1st
Sue Buell, Autumn’s Gold 2nd
Bill Marchand, Deer #2 3rd
Marcia Kilpatrick, Fall in the Marsh HM

Snapshots Ed Savoie, Old Timer 1st
Harriett Cotnoir, Swallowtail on Coneflower 2nd
Harriett Cotnoir, Lace Against the Sky 3rd
Wayne Kilpatrick, Model A HM

Theme Silhouette – Ed Savoir

Meeting adjourned at 8:50 pm.

Current Competition Winners

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Lois Latraverse

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Bill Marchand

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Lori Labreque

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