Feb
28
2008
| April 5, 2008 |
| 10:00 am | to | 12:00 pm |
Saturday, April 5. 10:00 amGuests welcome. Tripods are allowed, admission is free.
Meet in the parking lot next to the fort.
Directions
Along with the spectacular views of the Golden Gate, the Fort is known for Civil War period masonry. Fort Point is located under the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge at the end of Marine Drive on the Presidio of San Francisco. While you can make pictures of the Fort from outside, we’ll venture into the Fort to find new perspectives also. For more information on the Fort, see the NPS website and this site. It should be an interesting morning. We can have lunch at the Warming Hut after the shoot.
Feb
24
2008
| April 19, 2008 |
| 9:00 am | to | 4:30 pm |
Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008
Time: 9:00—4:30
Marin Photography Club presents: Digital Day with Lewis Kemper
The workshop includes a light breakfast and a box lunch.
Reservations are $30 until March 15, then $35. Attendance is
limited to 150, so sign up early!
Lewis Kemper is one of 78 photographers nationwide that Canon has invited
into the Explorers of Light program. He is also a Contributing Editor
to PC Photo and Outdoor Photographer magazines.
For more info
Feb
24
2008
| March 2, 2008 |
| 9:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
The Yerba Buena Chapter of PSA presents
Barry Haynes: Working with Problem Images
Sunday, March 2 • 9 am to 5 pm
Las Trampas Room, Hillside Clubhouse, Rossmoor
$12 Yerba Buena Members • $20 Non-members
Sandwich Buffet Included
No registration at door
More Info
Feb
07
2008
Here’s a photo opportunity for Bay Area photographers. Perhaps we’ll see some of the results of this occasion at a future Photochrome meeting.
Total Eclipse of the Moon
February 20, 2008
By Bing Quock, California Academy of Sciences
Weather-permitting, a lunar eclipse will be seen on the evening of Wednesday, February 20th. A lunar eclipse is what happens when the full moon slowly creeps through Earth’s deep-red shadow and turns a glowing copper-to-brick-red color. Whether the eclipse is total or partial depends on whether the Moon passes through the exact center of the shadow. This time, the eclipse is total, and, in fact, it’s the last total lunar eclipse visible until December 2010.
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