Photochrome Camera Club

San Francisco Photography Club: Established 1942

Archive for May, 2011

 

Located at 50 Phelan Avenue, City College of San Francisco has several structures with good photographic possibilities. The new Multi-Use Building has many features as well as the old Science Building, statues and murals such as the “Song of the Spirit” by Precita Eyes on the front of the Student Union Building. Just stroll around the grounds and you will find many good photographic compositions. Arriving early enables the use of side light to produce accentuated shadows with dramatic effects. So lets get there sometime between 8:00 and 9:00 am. Parking is on the street or in the parking lot for a $3.00 fee.

Inspired by our own Mr Brown, the theme of our first meeting in May was using a wine glass creatively in a picture. Our members rose to the challenge with some very creative interpretations. Here, for your edification, are some of them:

The preserve is situated on one of the last undisturbed marshlands in the Bay Area and is considered an excellent bird watching area not only for local birds, but also migratory species of the Pacific Flyway. Needless to say this is a chance to photograph some amazing feathered friends. In addition, vast landscapes are everywhere waiting to be photographed.

Directions: Coordinates for your navigation system= 2775   Embarcadero Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303-3344. Its 34 miles south and will take about 40 minute to get there. On US-101 South at Palo Alto, exit 402 for Embarcadero Rd/Oregon Expy. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Embarcadero Rd East and merge onto Embarcadero Rd. Turn left to stay on Embarcadero Rd. Continue to the Duck Pond on the left. Just past the pond is a turn out to the ranger station parking lot.

Bring your zoom or telephoto lens, tripod, snack and water. The earlier you get there, the more birds you will see.

Gary

May 21, 2011
10:00 amto2:00 pm
May 19, 2011
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

H* and Martin will introduce members to the power of layers and how to use them in both Photoshop and Elements.

The images from the USS Hornet museum field trip will also be projected.

Send your digital images by midnight Wednesdays to: Photochromeprojectionist@gmail.com

Mark your images:

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

*category is:

  • Pic2 (Pick Two) two images from each member attending the field trip.

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:

May 12, 2011
7:30 pmto8:30 pm

All members are invited to attend these monthly meetings where activities of the Club are planned.