Repairing or Removing Distracting Backgrounds – Tutorial
This is an example of how Camberwell Camera Club supports its members with advice about their photography work. I have taken this straight from an email… Hi Dennis, The image that you showed at the portrait retouching night was a tricky choice to edit and I think I’ve worked out an easy way to … Read more
Problem Solving for Photographers
As part of a recent discussion about editing portraits, we had to problem solve a number of images together. Now, I’m no expert in photo editing, so it was great that other members could help out with the problems. Ruth and I also followed up how to solve these problems via email. We sent out … Read more
Photography blogs
Camberwell Camera Club has a pretty impressive line up for 2012! I’m looking forward to the guest speakers for the year and also going to a few workshops. Check out the Calender page on our website for all of the exciting dates! I have been on the hunt for some great photography blogs to follow. … Read more
Huge Success for Photography Course held in Camberwell!
Huge Success for Photography Course held in Camberwell! ‘Beyond the Point and Shoot’ Digital Photography Course The Beyond the Point and Shoot, Digital Photography Course was highly praised last year when advanced Camberwell Camera Club members ran two successful intakes of students. Course co-ordinator, Deborah Mullins planned the 7 session evening course to entice local … Read more
2011 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 18,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 7 sold-out performances for that many … Read more
Annual Trophy Competition 2011
Competition was fierce, judge Fred Everett LAPS made valuable comments and selected a stunning set of winning images from a field of great entries. Please see a complete list of winning images in each category below. Aggregate Awards – 2011 Aggregate Large Prints ‘A’ Division – Donald M Inchley Memorial Trophy. 1 Evan Thomas 2 … Read more
Low Cost Colour Calibrated Monitors for Photographic Processing
Posted 14 December 2012 This discussion is about suitable monitors for photographic work. Higher end monitors such as NEC and EIZO are recommended and used by professionals and these monitors are really excellent as they have very little drift with time, have consistent quality across the screen area, have 10 bit LUTs (LookUp Tables)(a cheap … Read more
How to create your own time lapse images with a DSLR
Have you ever seen those magnificent time lapse videos and thought, “I wonder how they do that?” All will be revealed by reading the link below. This would be great for all of the Audio Visual makers out there! Click here to view a written tutorial about creating your own time lapse images using your … Read more
UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Christmas is slowly creeping towards us and I have been starting to think of ways that I can share my photography with family and friends. The most obvious way to share favourite images is by creating a calender. Some great online places to create and order calenders are Snap Fish, Printer Studio and even places … Read more
Fresh, new, original
Every now and again I come across a photographer who has a really interesting, different style: http://www.andrewbmyers.com/ Andrew B Myers is such a photographer. I hope that you enjoy his work as much as I do.
