Photochrome Camera Club

San Francisco Photography Club: Established 1942

Archive for June, 2010

December 10, 2010
6:00 pmto8:00 pm
Mark your calendars this
year, because the club is
“going gourmet” at this year’s
Annual Banquet!
On Friday, December 10th
our club is reserving space at
Careme 350. Located at 350
Rhode Island Street, Careme is
the student-operated
restaurant of the San Francisco
Culinary Academy.
Besides serving great
food, Careme provides a large
beautiful screen on which we’ll
be able to project our slides.
Not only that, Photochrome
has already reserved the entire
restaurant for the evening. We’ll
have the place to ourselves!

Mark your calendars this year, because the club is “going gourmet” at this year’s Annual Banquet!

On Friday, December 10th our club is reserving space at Careme 350. Located at 350 Rhode Island Street, Careme is the student-operated restaurant of the San Francisco Culinary Academy.

Besides serving great food, Careme provides a large beautiful screen on which we’ll be able to project our slides.

Not only that, Photochrome has already reserved the entire restaurant for the evening. We’ll have the place to ourselves!

Menu

Appetizer

  • Winter Squash Risotto w/Brown Butter and Sage
  • Salad
  • Frisee with Egg and Hazelnuts

Entrées

Choice of:

  • Steak Frites w/ Watercress & Smoked Tomato Confit
  • Pan seared Salmon w/ apple sauerkraut and fingerling potatoes
  • Chicken Saltimbocca w/Herb Pasta & Swiss Chard

Chef’s Special Dessert

July 17, 2010
10:00 amto1:00 pm
This popular section of the Golden
Gate National Recreation Area provides
photographers with one of the premiere
hang gliding spots in the nation. It’s
classified as a Hang-III (intermediate) site
complete with a viewing deck offering
spectacular photographic possibilities of
soaring hang-gliders.

Martin Taylor: Hang GliderThis popular section of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area provides photographers with one of the premiere hang gliding spots in the nation. It’s classified as a Hang-III (intermediate) site complete with a viewing deck offering spectacular photographic possibilities of soaring hang-gliders.

Anticipation is a key factor in precise timing of exposures for hang gliding images. Hang gliders will often pause or “hang” almost motionless for a few moments when changing flight direction, giving us the opportunity to capture action without image blur. A zoom lens is recommended for shooting as hang gliders soar along the cliff-side.

Other interesting photos may arise during lift-offs or landings. You might want to try some shooting in continuous mode. Even though you may anticipate the hang glider to be in a certain spot at a particular moment, some unexpected change in flight may occur a little later, positioning the craft in a better point of view. Don’t put your camera away after just a few exposures, be ready for the unexpected.

Fort Funston is at GPS coordinates 37.7143 degrees latitude and -122.502 degrees longitude. It’s just west of Hwy 35 (Skyline Blvd) in San Francisco between John Muir Drive and just north of the San Mateo County border. Turn west at the Fort Funston sign and continue to the parking lot. There is no entrance fee. Portable toilets are located in the area. A drinking fountain sits on the southwest corner of the lot, but you might want to bring your own water. You also might want to bring a snack.

See you there!

July 15, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm
Our Exploring Photography series
continues with a two part evening. First
Maureen McGettigan will present a
slide show program on her trip to
Burma:
“Have you ever considered a trip
to Burma? If not, you should.
It is the most colorful country I’ve
ever visited for photographing ethnic
people, monks, and stunning scenery of
lakes, pagodas, and tribal villages.
Come and see my images on July 15
that???? will hopefully entice you to visit
this exotic land.”
After that we will view the results
of the latest club field trip.

Our Exploring Photography series continues with a two part evening. First Maureen McGettigan will present a slide show program on her trip to Burma:

Have you ever considered a trip to Burma? If not, you should. It is the most colorful country I’ve ever visited for photographing ethnic people, monks, and stunning scenery of lakes, pagodas, and tribal villages. Come and see my images on July 15 that will hopefully entice you to visit� will hopefully entice you  this exotic land.

After that we will view the results of the latest club field trip.

July 8, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

As always, members are invited to attend this meeting where club events are planned.

July 1, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm
Members submit two images for judging and discussion
at the meeting. Our guest Judge will select about five images
as “Favorites.”

Members submit two images for judging and discussion at the meeting. Our guest Judge will select about five images as “Favorites.”

Send your digital images by midnight Wednesday(s to: Photochromeprojectionist@gmail.com

Mark your images:

  • Category*-First Name-Last Name-Title. Jpg

Please note: digital images should be re-sized so that the longest side is no more than 1024 pixels. That is how they fit properly on our projection equipment.

For more information please also see:

Here’s the pdf version of Color News, July 2010. If you are still receiving your Color News through snail mail and would prefer to get it electronically in your email (and save Photochrome a little overhead into the bargain) please email Enrique Aguirre and he will sort you out.