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Aug 02 2010

Theme Night: Balanced Image & Pic 2 From Fort Funston

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August 5, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm
Members submit two images via email
for discussion at the meeting.

Members enter up to two images for Club discussion and critique on the theme “Balanced Image” ( http://digital-photography-school.com/balance-in-photography )

Send your digital images by midnight Wednesday 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.

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Aug 02 2010

Board Meeting

Published by mtaylor under Club Events

August 12, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

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

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Aug 02 2010

Field Trip: Marine Mammal Center

Published by mtaylor under Club Events

August 14, 2010
9:30 amto12:30 pm
The center opens at 10:00 AM.
However, if you want to get some
photos of herons, egrets or other birds
around Rodeo Lagoon, you should
come as early as possible. White tailed
deer are often seen along the road.
Early morning hours bring out bobcats
and coyotes, so, have your camera
ready driving into Marin Headlands no
matter what time you go.

By Gary Larsen

The center opens at 10:00 AM. However, if you want to get some photos of herons, egrets or other birds around Rodeo Lagoon, you should come as early as possible. White tailed deer are often seen along the road. Early morning hours bring out bobcats and coyotes, so, have your camera ready driving into Marin Headlands no matter what time you go.

see volunteers attending to California sea lions, elephant seals, fur seals and steller sea lions from outdoor observation decks. Inside the building you can catch volunteers preparing fish milkshakes and other delicacies around 10:30 AM then again at 12:30PM in the kitchen. There is a viewing window through which to photograph this activity. Other viewing areas available to photograph interesting aspects of the center are the science laboratory where blood and tissue samples are studied and the post mortem room where veterinarians perform necropsies on expired patients.

Outside the center are great views overlooking Rodeo Lagoon and the beach. Don’t forget to pay a visit to the gift shop before leaving.

Another place to visit while in  is the visitor center located in the historic Fort Barry Chapel at the intersection of Field and Bunker Roads. Finally, a stroll along Rodeo Beach might also be a rewarding photo opportunity.

Parking at the Mammal Center: Space in front of the building is limited, so arrival close to 10:00 AM is best, otherwise you have to park further down the hill.

Directions: From South of the Golden Gate Bridge: Just after you cross the Golden Gate Bridge, take the second exit off Highway 101 at Alexander Avenue (after the Vista Point). Stay to your right: do not turn left at the exit off-ramp and do not go underneath the freeway. Proceed about 500 feet until you see a left turn lane and a sign for “Marin Headlands” (do not go down the hill into Sausalito). Turn left and go through the tunnel. You will now be on Bunker Road. Follow Bunker Road for approximately 3 miles. Ignore various forks to the left; always bear to the right to make sure you stay on Bunker Road. Rodeo lagoon is your next landmark. About halfway alongside the lagoon, the road forks. Turn right at that fork, continuing uphill. Turn right at your next opportunity, this will lead you up the hill and through the entrance gate.

For more information on directions and a map go to: http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/visiting-us/ My Ouija board indicates it’s going to be a fabulous day, see you there!

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Aug 02 2010

Exploring Photography

Published by mtaylor under Club Events

August 19, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm

Subject TBD

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Aug 02 2010

R & R for Digital Photographers

Published by mtaylor under Club Events

August 24, 2010
Do you ever find yourself in a creative rut, simply shooting cookiecutter
assignments or projects? Even with an arsenal of current
technology, the best computer, and the most current edition of Photoshop,
your work can suffer if you lose that spark of inspiration that
we all need. How do you rejuvenate yourself and get excited once
again about picking up your camera? This event with Canon Explorer
of Light Seth Resnick may be just what the doctor ordered!
Seth shares anecdotes on dealing with clients, both for
assignment and stock, favorite and most unusual projects and what
drove him to tackle them, his observations on the state of the industry
and his take on stock photography. What are some of the most
powerful lessons Seth has learned in his photographic career? How
has he transformed from a fledgling newspaper photographer into the
industry icon he is now? And finally, what jazzes Seth about taking out
his camera today? How does he recharge his creative batteries?
Resilience & Rejuvenation, or How to Last & Love What You Do
with Seth Resnick, Canon Explorer of Light, presented by the Alameda
camera club in celebration of their 70th anniversary. For more
information or to RSVP, contact: info@alamedaphoto.org.

Do you ever find yourself in a creative rut, simply shooting cookiecutter assignments or projects? Even with an arsenal of current technology, the best computer, and the most current edition of Photoshop, your work can suffer if you lose that spark of inspiration that we all need. How do you rejuvenate yourself and get excited once again about picking up your camera? This event with Canon Explorer of Light Seth Resnick may be just what the doctor ordered!

Seth shares anecdotes on dealing with clients, both for  assignment and stock, favorite and most unusual projects and what drove him to tackle them, his observations on the state of the industry and his take on stock photography. What are some of the most powerful lessons Seth has learned in his photographic career? How has he transformed from a fledgling newspaper photographer into the industry icon he is now? And finally, what jazzes Seth about taking out his camera today? How does he recharge his creative batteries? Resilience & Rejuvenation, or How to Last & Love What You Do with Seth Resnick, Canon Explorer of Light, presented by the Alameda camera club in celebration of their 70th anniversary. For more information or to RSVP, contact: info@alamedaphoto.org.

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