Friday, 26 March 2010

Club Members Own Sites

Our site now has a section for club members websites and online photosites. This give us the chance to see what club members have online.

If you have a site you want included copy and paste it in a e mail to inverclydecameraclub@live.com and I will put it on.

Check out the excellent photos on Karens Flickr site by clicking her link on the right hand column

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Monday, 8 March 2010

Annual Competitions

Remember March 12th is the handing in night for the prints section. You are allowed 8 entries split into the following sections:-
Monochrome
Portrait
Colour

The following week is the digital section with 8 entries allowed accross the following sections:-
Open
Nature
Landscape

Good luck to everyone with their entries

Monday, 15 February 2010

Inverclyde on Facebook

It's been interesting to see Inverclyde photos from the past and present on Facebook set up by Brendan Anderson (set up your own account and type in Inverclyde in its search box).

Some photos have also been good for looking at the area  from a new perspective and some are of very high quality such as this one by Nicolas Valentin
Its also interesting to see or ask for comments about old photos






Click the link below if you are already on Facebook
www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3436720&id=560613233#!/group.php?gid=266980213349&ref=ts

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Stormy Weather

Inverkip is usually a good place to record the changes in the weather as this oncoming storm shows. The beach at the war memorial car park just past the town is also worth a look at what ever the weather

Saturday, 6 February 2010

National Geographic

National Gegraphic have always had an excellent standard of reporting and photographs and probably stimulated my own interest in photography.

Their photography section on the link below show some fantastic photos and walpapers available for your computer.
It's in the history of photography section that the first colour photograph was of a piece of tartan by the Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell

http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/

Sunday, 31 January 2010

National Competitions




PhotoRadar has listed photography competitions over the next year.
Click the link to see if you can meet the standard of as last years winner "Partners" by Braqi J Ingibergsson for the competition for Digital Camera Photographer of the Year.



www.photoradar.com/news/story/enter-the-best-photography-competitions-in-2010

PhotoRadar's site has been added to our links on the right hand side of you want to see their videos and tips.

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Penalty Claim


Sometmes the best aspect of sports photography is the action that takes place off the park such as this crowds reaction when their player was pushed in the penalty area and they were demanding that the referee did something about it.

Sunday, 17 January 2010

I took this picture at Overton Estate on the same day as the swan below. This is a good place to visit especially in the Autumn if you time it right for the leaves on the trees.
The best time to take a photo here would be in the  morning as I was little too late at 3pm to make the most of the reflections.

Tesco Shop Fronts

Incredible as it sounds. There is acually a page on Flickr dedicated to Tesco Shop Fronts and I was recently asked to put this snapshot of Port Glasgow Tesco on it. You can have  look at other entries at  www.flickr.com/groups/tescos

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Photography Documentary

The television highlight this week has to be the new documentary

The Man Who Shot the 60s
(BBC 4. Wednesday 13th, 9pm and 12.45am. Repeated Thursday 14th, 11pm).

Brian Duffy was one of the greatest photographers of his generation.
Along with David Bailey and Terence Donovan he defined the image of the 1960s and was as famous as the stars he photographed. Then suddenly in the 1970s he disappeared from view and burned all his negatives. With the first ever exhibition of his work due, Duffy has agreed to be filmed to talk about his life, his work and why he made it all go up in flames.

See examples of his work at  www.duffyphotographer.com/duffy_website.html

Sunday, 20 December 2009


Would all members please make a change to their syllabus to reflect the following:




Because of circumstances beyond our control, the events scheduled for 8 Jan 2010 & 12 Mar 2010 have had to be swapped.

The SPF Portfolio wiill now be shown on 8th January and the "5x25" on 12th March.



Wishing you all a very happy festive season.

Hope to see you all on the 8th.

Thursday, 10 December 2009

The Second Monthly Competition

Competition time tomorrow night with prints of people at work or play and digital projected images of nature. The Judge will be David Boyce so be there for 7.30pm prompt.
Here is a photo I recenlty took in Overton Estate which is a good place to visit, especially in autumn.

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Moto-X (Twin-shock) Riders








Here are a couple of images shown at the Club earlier in the season. I have modified these in line with (valid) comments made by other members.
One now has a punchier deeper shadow, the other has the rider positioned more to the left of the frame.

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Flickr Thumbnails

As you can see above there are thumbnails to our Flickr site. The most recent additions are on the left side. These are inserted automatically when you upload to Flickr using the instructions given in the right hand column. Click the Flickr upload guide.


Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Club Competition

Friday night sees our first club competition with Portraits and The River Clyde being the subjects judged by Sandy Wallace. Come along early for a 7.30pm start.


Saturday, 7 November 2009

Hawaiian Surfer





This is an image taken on a recent holiday to Maui, Hawaii. Though I think he was a beginner and the wave is small, I thought the image was dynamic - as he starts to push himself up off the surfboard.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Non Destructive Burning

There was a lot of debate about burning and dodging on Friday night. A better to do this is to use layers in photoshop which makes the result less harsh. This ideal for photos where there is a lot of contrast such as here where the burning reduced areas which were too bright.


First Crop and do levels in your photo
Go to LAYER > DUPLICATE LAYER > Click OK
Go to EDIT > FILL....... > Contents  50 % Gray > Click OK
Go to Layers Pallet (bottom right corner of screen)
Click NORMAL drop down button and select OVERLAY instead from the list
Now burn or dodge  midtones with a setting between 3 to 12
Go to LAYER > FLATTEN

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Big Man Walking Event in Inverclyde November 6th and 7th

The Big Man Walking event this November may provide a perfect photo opportunity when he visits Inverclyde as part of his tour of Scotland.
He parades in Port Glasgow on the 6th and then Gourock (am) Greenock (pm) on the 7th concluding with a fireworks display at the Battery Park.


For more details click on the link to the Inverclyde "What's on" Group below

http://members.bigmanwalking.com/group/inverclyde

Monday, 26 October 2009

Dennis Alyshev

So far we have had a high standard of guest speakers at the club. Last week this was demonstrated when we had Dennis Alyshev with his 3D images which can be seen at

http://www.alyshev.co.uk/

The quality of the images were enhanced with th use of the glasses he supplied on the night.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Photography Exhibition at Trongate 103 with a free guided tour

The Photograhic Exhibition of John "Hoppy" Hopkins

DATE 11 Sep 2009 - 7 Nov 2009 TIME 11:00 - 17:00
Please note this exhibition will be closed on Mondays and open at 12 noon on Sundays
Venue: Street Level Photoworks, ground floor


Taking Liberties is a photographic record and retrospective of the work of John ‘Hoppy' Hopkins from the period 1960 - 1966. It captures a culture on the cusp of radical change through the emerging counterculture which manifested itself in pop, protest and art. Included are iconic images of The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Dusty Springfield and Marianne Faithful.
A unique series of images capture the historic poetry convention at the Albert Halls in 1965, another of CND marches and anti racist demonstrations illustrating the power of popular protest. Alongside these are images of bikers at the legendary Ace cafe in London and a glimpse of the seediness of everyday life in Notting Hill.
As part of Trongate 103's First Thursday programme, Street Level will offer a free guided tour of the exhibition at 6pm, Thursday 5 November.
For more information, please call 0141 552 2151
Have a look at his sites photography at http://www.hoppy.be/indexpics.htm

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Queen Mary arrives tomorrow

Dont forget the great photo opportunity tomorow as the Queen Mary arrives early in Greenock.
For more details got to Inverclyde Now website at the follwing.

2009/10 Syllabus

On the 9th of October Bruce Percy visited the club to give an entertaining talk on Light and the Land which involved terrific shots of landscapes and portraits from around the world.
This was all the more impressive as Bruce continues to prefer use of film instead of digital cameras


Visit his fantastic website at:-http://www.thelightandtheland.com/

Friday, 9 October 2009

Send in Your Pictures

Here's a picture I took last month at the Barrowlands of Pete Doherty. It was taken with my Canon 350D at ISO 800, on a 55-250mm Image Stabilizer lens which probably helped in the low light situation. You can see more of these at http://www.flickr.com/photos/37950612@N04/

I would ask all club members to send me their own pics at (just click)

inverclydecameraclub@live.com

to put on the site with some information about their pictures too.

Saturday, 5 September 2009

Close Season Assignment

As the opening of the season is fast approaching, the handing in for the Close Season Assignment is nearing too. The subjects this year are:

1. Trees 2. Inverclyde
3. Flowers & Fruit 4. Sport
5. Reflections 6. Lines or Curves

Members may enter up to 3 sets of 4 images, either as prints or digital, but not mixed. Each set must only consist of either prints OR digital images and each of the 4 images must be taken from a different theme.

Good luck and remember the season begins on the 18th of September.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Seasons Greetings


Just to let members and potential members know the Inverclyde Camera Club season will begin on Friday 18th of September, 7:30pm at the Cardwell Bay Sailing Club.

We hope to see as many of you there as possible!

Monday, 6 July 2009

Trips, Outings and Excursions Galore

It has been a rather busy few weeks for Inverclyde Camera Club. There seems to have been more Outings in the past few weeks than in the last 3 years! Many apologies to any members who have come down to the club on a Friday evening to find the clubhouse locked up with no trace of information. If you wish to be kept informed of any developments, send an email to the the club's address at inverclydecameraclub@live.com and we shall add you to the Mailing List.

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Competition Subjects


Inverclyde Camera Club Competitions

Here’s the competition subjects for next season:

Competition Subjects 2009/10

Prints
  1. Portraits (Formal or Informal)
  2. People at work or play
  3. Music (anything to do with music including song titles)
  4. Ravages of time

Digital
  1. The river clyde
  2. Nature
  3. Contrasts
  4. Colour Impact

Reminder - Digital images must be resized to 1024x768 pixels and prints must not be mounted on boards any larger than 20x16 inches.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Remember Folk!


Just a reminder to all the members to return their questionnaires along with any ideas for the syllabus and monthly competition themes!

And just remember summer isn't too far away

Thursday, 15 January 2009

DSLR User Galleries



We now have our own gallery space on the DSLR User Camera Club website. They will be holding monthly competitions with many glittering prizes on offer to the photographers and their clubs - So get your images up there to help grab us some prizes! After all - If your not in it then you can't win it.

Currently there is set galleries for the "Usual Suspects" (You know who you are) and a general gallery. We can create more if you would like your own gallery, so if you wish to be involved then send us an email at - inverclydecameraclub@live.com for a password and login details.