The Kanata Seniors Center Camera Club would like to thank the following members for their recent submissions:
Ian Buchanan
Karen Haddon
Mary Welsh
Doug McCrady
Manfred Mueller
Their photos were on display from May 11th for a 2 week period in the Library Showcase at the entrance to the Beaverbrook Library.
A special thank you to Marilyn Martin who helped with the Set Up (need that woman’s touch).
This is a great way to promote our club and we have a standing arrangement with the Library for a Spring and Fall Display.
We encourage you to consider submitting your photos (framed, no larger than 10 by 12 please) for the October 2019 Fall Display. A sign up sheet will be available at the September meeting.
This is a call to all KSCCC members to submit short slide
shows or videos of their work for presentation to the KSCCC membership at one
of our monthly meetings.
We are looking for either images, slide shows or videos that you have put
together on a theme that you would like to show to the club members. These presentations should run for between
two and four minutes and can include a sound track with a voice over and / or
background music. A good rule of thumb
is that each slide should be shown for no more than around 7 seconds, excluding
any transitions. If you wish you can
include a picture of yourself at the end of the presentation, so people can
identify who you are.
Please resize your images so that they are a maximum of 1920
pixels wide and 1080 pixels high. Any
videos submitted should also adhere to these same maximum dimensions. If you
are submitting images, rather than a prepared slide show or video, please the
following naming convention to ensure that the images are shown in the correct
order:
ImageNumber PresentationName by Photographer Name.jpg
Now that the winter weather has finally arrived, it’s time to grab your camera, head outside and take some fantastic winter photographs of blowing snow, frozen water and dim light. Maybe not! Perhaps you would rather cozy up to a nice warm fire with a cup of hot chocolate. Then why not grab your camera and explore the fascinating world of indoor photography.
This year we are offering a Biweekly Photo Challenge. This Challenge is open to all KSCCC Members. You are all encouraged to participate. Any type of camera and any type of post-processing technique can be used.
Topics (see the Winter 2019 Photo Challenge table below) can be photographed either indoors or outdoors. Each topic addresses a unique subject. Each topic may inspire you to take a photograph in a different way using different techniques.
All you need to do is photograph one subject in a two-week period and send your one photo to us by the due date. If you can’t send in a photo for a particular two-week period, try to send us what you can during the course of the Challenge. The goal is to try something new that may inspire you.
In the subject line (where # is replaced with the appropriate photo number).
Photo challenges are a great way to look at new subjects in unique ways and to try different techniques. Inspiration can often be found in the most mundane subject.
During the Challenge period, all submitted photos will be posted in special galleries linked from the Winter Challenge page under Pictures on our website. At the end of the Challenge, photos will be compiled into a video that will be shown at our meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact me by email.