Show and Tell – Our Summer Pictures
Welcome back to the new session! Talk to us about your images (max 3 per member), what, why, where, etc. and "Camera Refresh" - know your camera (please bring your camera and handbook.)
Welcome back to the new session! Talk to us about your images (max 3 per member), what, why, where, etc. and "Camera Refresh" - know your camera (please bring your camera and handbook.)
Out and about, looking at your town through the eyes of a tourist.
Workshop: Still Life. Bring cameras, tripods and some materials to photograph.
Nick will lead a practical pinhole photography session. Bring your DSLR and tripod. End of Still Life theme competition. Deadline for pictures for the Borders Digital Challenge.
Workshop: Long Exposure. This could be either inside or outside, weather depending. Bring your camera and tripod.
Workshop: Software Techniques This session we are planning to wrap up the work flow techniques we have been discussing this winter. So, as well as revising the work flow itself, we'll also cover in a bit more detail how to handle noise in your images, as well as techniques with the camera to help avoid…
Workshop: Out and about with movement in mind. We'll meet up at Abbey Row as usual and, weather permitting, we'll get out with our cameras and tripods looking for suitable subjects for the Movement Theme.
Evening photography at Hume Castle . Bring your camera and possibly your tripod. More experienced members will be on hand.
Using Photoshop and Lightroom in your food photography. Perhaps some close up and macro work as well.
Our next theme, Street Photography will be introduced by Alex McSorley, and we'll follow this up with a practical session. Alex has kindly written up some notes on how to go about Street Photography, and on the law relating to taking photographs in public: Street Photography 101 I will not even attempt to define what…
Tonight is also the deadline for submitting photographs for the Club Exhibition.
Knowing your camera and other basic knowledge about photography
Continuation from last week including composition, etc. (Zoe) Image Bank and other practical advice (Graeme). Sharing the New Exhibition guidance produced by the sub-group including sizing images (Alex)
Learn some secrets that will help you, save money and improve your photography (Graeme) Bring handbook, camera and flashgun (if you have one) Hand in 3 Panel Theme Entries
Learn some more about black and white photography (Gavin)
Go out & take your photos using the HDR techniques. (Graeme)
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. HDR is achieved by merging or layering photos of the same subject (usually between 3 and 9) taken with different exposures. For this theme, you are asked to submit an HDR image on any subject (this, in turn, will demand you also submit your three (or more) images as…
Go out & take your photos using the HDR techniques. (More experienced members will support others).
Details to follow but it's not Edinburgh Castle.
Remember we have a low light theme this year, an ideal night to get some practice in!
Theme definition: "A collection of 3 or more images which convey or depict the story of a scene/event/place etc." Deadline: 11th June 2020
Bring along your camera gear as we will be exploring the world of macro. Cameras, macro lenses, extension tubes and flashes - whatever you have. Make sure to bring a tripod too.
Bring along your camera gear as we will be practising still life photography.
Bring along your camera gear as we will be practising still life photography.
Bring along your camera gear as we will be practising long exposure photography.
Bring along your camera gear as we will be practising long exposure photography.
Bring along your camera gear as we will be practising architecture photography.
Travel Photography presentation by Julian Elliot. https://www.julianelliottphotography.com/
DEADLINE - Architecture & Historical Buildings theme and also deadline for the Story Panel. Out & about location TBD
Presentation / “HDR/Bracketing” / Bill Hume
Ask The Panel
Meet at Hume Castle 7pm
Depth of field, leading lines etc (3/4 groups)