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BENONI CAMERA CLUB MAGAZINE MAY 2017
BENONI
The Benoni Camera Club is proudly associated with the Photographic Society of South Africa
AND COMPETITIONS Page 06
WINNING PHOTOS Page 10
Page 09
MORNE’S SCONE RECIPE Page 07
Page 22
HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH AN AIRSHOW Page 19
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MAGAZINE MAY 2017 www.benonicameraclub.co.za
IMPORTANT
NOTICE: New naming method for submitting your photos for club on Photovault
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2 0 1 7 C O M M I T T E E
M E M B E R S
PRESIDENT & PROGRAM ORGANISER
Amy Ansell ————————————
CHAIR LADY
Lyn Romano ————————————
VICE CHAIR &
EVENTS CO-ORDINATOR
Shane Else ————————————
TREASURER
John Roux ————————————
SECRETARY
Ann McCleland ————————————
COMPETITION SECRETARY
Peta Quebeck ————————————
E-COORDINATOR
Julie Rockford ————————————
CLUB EQUIPMENT CO-ORDINATOR
Brain Daniel ————————————
PRINT &
E SCORE-KEEPER Sally Matthee
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NEWSLETTER EDITOR & WEBMASTER
Belinda Sim ————————————
PUBLIC RELATIONS
OFFICER
Vacant ————————————
Use ‘committee member name’ @benonicameraclub.co.za to contact the committee, eg.
[email protected] Website has contact no’s
PEEPS MAGAZINE
Cover Picture
ANTOINETTE BEZUIDENHOUT 3 STAR E-PHOTOGRAPHY
4 STAR PRINT
Benoni Camera Club is proudly affiliated with the
PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA
www.pssa.co.za
Publisher: BENONI CAMERA CLUB
Editor: BELINDA SIM
BENONI
PREVIOUS NEWSLETTERS Please see CLUB NEWS on the website to download your copy
www.benonicameraclub.co.za [email protected]
MAR 2017 APR 2017
Northfield Methodist Church Cnr. Aerodrome Road & Webb, Street, Benoni
FEB 2017
BENONI CAMERA CLUB MAGAZINE MAY 2017 3
19-21
10-12
contents 04 chairlady quarterly report
from the desk of Lyn Romano.
05 general club info club meetings, fees, notices, set subjects,
where to find us and important dates.
06 events calendar see all the dates for events taking place
07 morne’s scones recipe editors notices and a delicious scone recipe
08 notice board advertising.
09 bragging rights for may 2017 may 2017 set subject winning images, promotions,
coms and gold winners.
10-12 photo showcase set subject photos, best Junior and Senior
and best in sections.
13 how to submit your photo IMPORATANT CHANGES!!!
how to submit a photograph for judging
14-15 score sheets print and e-photography member’s scores
16-17 point system & club faq’s familiarize yourself with advancement and other
questions you might have 18 club entry rules
monochrome or colour prints, photovault
19-21 how to photograph an airshow after you shoot your first air show, you will
likely return each year. learn how.
22-23 cheat sheet shooting modes, .manual, metering modes
24-25 pssa, salon dates & competitions what is the PSSA, salon dates and PSSA competitions
27 membership form 07
22-25
20-21
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Keep your ears to the ground and
don’t stop snapping!
LYN ROMANO
for your continued strive. Along with this flurry of activity our committee have been hard at work planning and prepping ideas and events. We have successfully conducted our 2nd Forum this year; the first was held 8th March understanding how Benoni Camera Club works; and the 2nd was held 10 May; with
Do yourselves a favour and take a look and feel into the clubs newsletter and website! Feel free to have your say and write to our editor : [email protected] or [email protected]
Our Club has been very busy with exciting outings to keep your photographic appetites “wet”.
A Huge thank you to Shane Else
What a roaring start in 2017 Benoni Camera Club has gotten off to.
From a decline of members, late 2016 we welcome at least 15 new members so please take your time to introduce yourselves to build a good ‘photographers’ spirit’. Talking of new members; Belinda Sim has blown a good breath of freshness into our club. This is clearly visible with our ‘PEEPS’ newsletter which is the latest hub in the club, as well as the introduction of the Benoni Camera Club website.
www.benonicameraclub.co.za ….
May 2017
WOW!
QUARTERLY REPORT CHAIR LADY
More exciting plans are in the pipeline; this includes
the CERPS interclub competition where Benoni
Camera Club are the organisers.
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GEN
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L clu
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form
ation CLUB
MEETINGS
Held on the first Wednesday of
each month at: Northfield Methodist Church Cnr. Aerodrome Road & Webb
Street, Benoni 18h30 for 19h00 prompt please.
CLUB FEES The fees are as follows:
MEMBERS: R375 pa STUDENTS: R275 pa
Please note that due to
the fact that Club operating expenses have increased considerably, a decision has been taken
by the committee to increase Club fees for the first time in two years. It
is by this contribution that we are able to hire a
hall and keep the equipment up to date. Your subscription also makes provisions for
meals served during club meetings.
SET SUBJECTS 2017
JUNE: WRINKLED JULY: WHITE ON WHITE AUGUST: FAIRY TALES SEPTEMBER: DISCARDED OCTOBER: HAIRY NOVEMBER: HALLOWEEN
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
WEBSITE PHOTOVAULT FACEBOOK WHATSAPP TIME TREE
www.benonicameraclub.co.za www.photovaultonline.co.za www.facebook/groups/Benonicameraclub Are you on our WhatsAPP group?? Please ask Shane to add you to the WhatsApp group We would like to encourage all club members to download the “time tree” App and follow our events calendar. Should you need assistance please speak to Shane Else. Download the APP “TIME TREE” https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? id=works.jubilee.timetree&hl=en. Shane will send you an invite via your e-mail.
“The best images are the ones that
retain their strength and
impact over the years, regardless of the number of
times they are viewed.”
Anne Geddes
CLUB NOTICES Do not forget to hand in your Salon
acceptance results to Peta Quebeck at: [email protected]
NAME TAGS As our Club is growing on a constant basis
and we are always seeing new faces the committee has requested that all members
wear their name tags during club meetings.
READ MORE EVENTS on our website:
www.benonicameraclub.co.za
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MAY 2017
M Tu W T Fr Sa Su1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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JUNE 2017
M Tu We T Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4
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JULY 2017
M Tu W T Fr Sa Su 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
2017.05.26-28 Bike Festival – Kyalami
2017.05.27 PSSA Salon: Springs Photographic Club Salon
2017.05.28 Sunbirds - Hartebeesport
2017.05.31 Wildlife Photography Workshop Baanbreker Laerskool Boksburg Club
2017.05.31 Rotary Aurora Evening with Anne de Oliviera,s work
2017.06.07 BCC Club Night - Set Subject: Wrinkled
2017.06.10 PSSA Salon: Bloemfontein Camera Club Salon
2017.06.10-11 Adrenaline Air Show – Wonderboom
2017.06.16-18 SADAA – Gauteng Regionals Kyalami Equestrian Park
2017.07.05 BCC Club Night Set Subject: White on White
2017.08.02 BCC Club Night Set Subject: Fairy Tales
2017.08.20 Rand Air Show
2017.08.25-27 Mabalingwe
2017.10.14 CERPS (Combined East Rand Photographic Societies) Benoni Camera Club Hosts this event. Please get involved
2017.10.10-23 READ ALL ABOUT THIS IN THE APRIL MAGAZINE
KAAPSEHOOP WEEKEND TRIP R2200-00 per person sharing Min 8 people, max 12 people For more details: Contact: Paula 082 720 0585 [email protected]
2018.09.22-23 Africa Aerospace and Defence - Airforce Base Waterkloof
2017.07.01 Heigel PDI Salon
AUGUST 2017
M Tu W T Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
Contact Shane or Lyn for Detailed Informa on
events CALENDAR
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from the desk of the EDITOR
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WEBSITE IMAGE SHOWCASE
All club member images submitted for judging on club night, will be uploaded to
the BCC website to showcase. These images will be protected with a
watermark and will not be downloadable.
Member Acknowledgement I acknowledge that as a member of the Benoni Camera Club, I will from me to me be submi ng pictures, photographs, prints, electronic images, film and the like (herea er collec vely referred to as images) for judging, sharing with fellow members or for any other reasons. Each and every such image shall by its submission be deemed to be in the public domain and I hereby waive all and or any copyright or other right a aching thereto and consent to it being copied, published, disseminated or in any other manner used by the club and /or any of its members. I hereby confirm that should such image contain any representa on of people or things, I will have obtained the necessary consent to use such representa on and will have the authority to permit it use. I hereby indemnify the club and its members against any claim which may be ins tuted against them or any one of them for the use and / or dissemina on of any image I have submi ed.
Should you not want your image showcased on the web, please let
BELINDA know via e-mail
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO GO VIEW YOUR NEW WEBSITE.
ALL INFORMATION REGARDING THE CLUB, PSSA AND MUCH MORE IS
AVAILABLE THERE. The more viewing we get the higher our
position on search engines. What is there to see?
SCONES RECIPE by Morne Wright
2 CUPS OF FLOUR ½ TEASPOON SALT
4 TEASPOONS BAKING POWDER 4‐6 TEASPOONS SUGAR
( , )
75 ML OIL 1 EGG
300ML MILK
Si the flour, salt and baking powder together
Add the sugar to the mixture Mix the oil, egg and milk Mix the wet and dry ingredients together with a knife.
Use a tablespoon to put the mixture into the muffin pan
Bake for ± 15 min on 220°C or un l golden brown.
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My Lumix Panasonic camera FZ 18 was stolen recently and I have a few accessories that I can’t use now, but I wondered if anyone else could use them? There are some adaptor tubes, a digital high definition 2x telephoto lens, a .5x wide angle lens I also have some lenses my late husband used for his Ricoh KR – 10m Camera: Sigma zoom 23-200m 1:3.5-
5.6DL Hyperzoom macro Auto 2x Teleconverter M.C. for Pentax K SMC Pentax 1:1.7 50mm Casina 70:210mm MC Macro Lens SER V11 4.9mm lens With all the new digital cameras etc, I don’t know if any of these can still be used, but I presumed that people at the camera club may use these! So please can you just let me know what you think so I can decide what to do with them. Heather Davies, Cell 082 318 6930, Tel 011 894 2664
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PROMOTIONS
PRINTS 2 STAR JOHN HORN
2 STAR MICHAELA MAYNARD
4 STAR ANTOINETTE BEZUIDENHOUT
SET SUBJECT WINNERS—GRUMPY
PRINTS LYNETTE ROMANO “FEELING GRUMPY”
E PHOTOGRAPHY AMY ANSELL “DON’T CRY OVER SPILLED MILK”
BEST JUNIOR IMAGE
PRINTS 2 STAR JOHN HORN “WAITING IN BLACK & WHITE”
E PHOTOGRAPHY 3 STAR BELINDA SIM “I SEE YOU”
BEST SENIOR IMAGE
PRINTS 5 STAR DITTA ARNOTT “JACARANDA LANE”
E PHOTOGRAPHY 5 STAR PAULA RUTHERFORD “SHADOWS ON SOPHIA”
AUTHORS WITH 2 GOLDS
PRINTS 1 STAR MORNE WRIGHT JOHN HORN
4 STAR ANTONETTE BEZUIDENHOUT
5 STAR DITTA ARNOTT
E PHOTOGRAPHY 1 STAR RON REYNOLDS RAYMOND PHILLIPS
MICHAELA MAYNARD
2 STAR BERNAT KRUGER JOHN HORN
BRAIN DANIEL HOWARD NEL
3 STAR CORNELIS ROOS CHRISTINE NEL
4 STAR JOHN ROUX YVONNE LEWTHWAITE
CECIL MAYHEW JULIE ROCHFORD
5 STAR SALLY MATTHEE OHN COUMBIAS
DAVE GORDON MARGARET FINN
AUTHORS WITH COMS
PRINTS 2 STAR JOHN HORN “WAITING IN BLACK & WHITE”
E PHOTOGRAPHY 2 STAR BERNAT KRUGER “CLOSE UP”
3 STAR BELINDA SIM “I SEE YOU”
4 STAR JOHN ROUX “MISTY WATERS”
4 STAR JULIE ROCHFORD “TOTAL DESPAIR”
BEST IN SECTION
PRINTS 2 STAR JOHN HORN “WAITING IN BLACK & WHITE”
4 STAR ANTONETTE BEZUIDENHOUT “LIKE A STAR”
5 STAR DITTA ARNOTT “DESCENDING CAUTIOUSLY”
E PHOTOGRAPHY 1 STAR MICHAELA MAYNARD “LONELY THOUGHTS”
2 STAR BERNAT KRUGER “CLOSE UP”
3 STAR BELINDA SIM “I SEE YOU”
4 STAR JULIE ROCHFORD “TOTAL DESPAIR”
5 STAR PAULA RUTHERFORD “SHADOWS ON SOPHIA”
E PHOTOGRAPHY
5 STAR MARGARET FINN (BRONZE TO SILVER)
SHANE ELSE
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PRINTS | FEELING GRUMPY | LYNETTE ROMANO
E-PHOTO | DON’T CRY OVER SPILLED MILK | AMY ANSELL GRUMPY
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JUNIOR PRINTS WAITING IN BLACK & WHITE JOHN HORN | 2 STAR
JUNIOR E-PHOTO I SEE YOU
BELINDA SIM | 3 STAR
SENIOR E-PHOTO SHADOWS ON SOPHIA
PAULA RUTHERFORD | 5 STAR
BEST JUNIOR & SENIOR
SENIOR PRINTS JACARANDA LANE
DITTA ARNOTT 5 STAR
Photo Unavailable
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How to submit a Photograph for Judging or Set Subject
Put image into Photoshop. Please file and keep the original (before cropping and tweaking) Follow the instructions below Crop the image Tweak the colour Enhance Adjust Lighting Levels Use the histogram Frame Image Resize Canvas Size 3 (or 5) pixs choose colour of frame Resize Image Resize Image Size Not greater than 1080 pixels height and 1920 pixels width (do the height first and the width will generally conform) > At bottom choose Bicubic
Sharper (Best for Reduction) To Save File Save as Type in the title
IMPORTANT CHANGE: Name of image : grumpy (without the other jargon ie 5-na- …etc) No author name must be present By July; ONLY the following naming of your photos will be accepted. Name of image : grumpy (without the other jargon ie 5-na- …etc) No author name must be present Please note that the name of the image should not exceed 5 words. Push Save (JPEG Size Options
pops up) Look at the size – it cannot be
larger than 2 mb change Quality to eg. 11 Check that the size falls within
the parameter of 2 mb Submit to [email protected] as an attachment to an email OR If submitting via PHOTO VAULT, the following applies: Resize, Edit and Save your
image completely then upload to Photo Vault Online.
To do this: Register as a user on Photo
Vault www.photovaultonline.com Login My photo vault Upload new photo size model change to HD from 1025x500
to 1920x1080 (Max 2 mb) Select Photo Choose File Photo Medium Digital Title of photo Submit Upload new photo Repeat the process. TO SUBMIT: My Clubs my Club Entries My Photo Vault Upload new photo Update photo detail A confirmation from Photo vault will be sent to you. FOR SET SUBJECTS: This is a club competition (not star rated) and every image entered is judged according to the subject and interpretation thereof. The topic is decided upon by the committee and advertised in the Magazine. Submit only 1 image for
competition an interpretation of the topic, e.g. glass
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS, CONTACT LYN ROMANO, OR ONE OF THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS THE PREROGATIVE OF THE JUDGE TO CALL FOR THE ORIGINAL OF THE PHOTO SHOULD IT BE REQUIRED. Good luck!!!!!
Submit only 2 images for judging per month, and 1 for Set Subject.
Each image must be prepared and resized for submission.
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PRINTS SCORES - MAY 2017
Last Year Total points /
year Total points /
sect Golds Acvd Gold Req
Salon Acc Req
Salon Acc Acvd
1 STARS 8 Cathy Dooley 0 31 31 7 1
Craig Adams 19 0 19 5 3
John Horn 6 35 41 8 -1
Morne Wright 0 17 17 5 3
Trevor Fox 0 2 2 0 8
2 STARS 60 14 Brian Daniel 17 0 17 5 9
Mike Foxon 5 0 5 1 13
3 STARS 80 20
4 STARS 120 30 15 Antoinette Bezuidenhout -1 19 18 4 26 0 15
Cecil Mayhew 78 27 105 28 2 0 15
Ralph Evans 125 0 125 31 -1 0 15
5 STARS - BERET 10 15
5 STARS - BRONZE 20 20 Ditta Arnott 39 193 -173 20 0
5 STARS - SILVER 40 40 Lyn Romano 29 25 15 43 -3
5 STARS - GOLD 75 75
5 STARS - PLATINUM BERET 150 150 John Coumbias 176 223 -73 243 -93
5 STARS - DIAMOND BERET 300 300
5 STARS - DIAMOND CLUSTER 600 600
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E'-Photography Scores - MAY 2017
Last Year Total points /
year Total points /
sect Golds Acvd Gold Req
Salon Acc Req
Salon Acc Acvd
1 STARS 8 Candice Brophy 10 15 25 4 4 Grant Hewitt 0 5 5 1 7 Jared Abbot 6 20 26 7 1 Jayson Abbot 2 18 20 3 5 Kevin O' Connor 0 8 8 2 6 Leigh Reynolds 0 15 15 3 5 Micheala Maynard 0 31 31 8 0 Mitchell Buys 0 23 23 5 3 Morne Wright 0 12 12 2 6 Raymond Phillips 0 9 9 3 5 Ron Reynolds 0 16 16 4 4 Travis Johnson 0 16 16 4 4
2 STARS 60 14 Bernat Kruger 0 28 28 5 9 Brian Daniel 41 6 47 12 2 Howard Nel 30 17 47 11 3 Jessica Cilliers 0 17 17 4 10 John Horn 18 30 48 12 2 Steve Herring 57 0 57 14 0 Taschia Slabbert 38 13 51 4 10
3 STARS 80 20 Antoinette Bezuidenhout 67 32 99 20 0 10 Belinda Sim 0 17 17 3 17 14 Cathy Dooley -16 27 11 1 19 Christine Nel 6 17 23 7 13 Cornelis Roos 52 17 69 15 5 Craig Adams 50 18 68 12 8 Judy Herring 0 0 67 13 7 Peta Quabeck 37 15 52 13 7 Robert Hill 19 19 38 8 12
4 STARS 120 30 15 Amy Ansell 0 30 30 4 26 1 14 Ann McClelland 70 18 88 21 9 1 14 Cecil Mayhew 29 30 59 14 16 10 5 Jan Stapelberg 119 5 124 30 0 0 15 Jeanette Smith 26 30 56 10 20 0 15 John Roux 234 33 267 60 -30 2 13 Julie Rochford 230 37 267 69 -39 14 1 Koos van Niekerk 50 30 80 14 16 0 15 Mike Foxon 76 33 109 29 1 0 15 Ralph Evans 139 10 149 19 11 6 9 Sally Matthee 227 22 249 50 -20 7 8 Shane Else 40 25 65 14 16 1 14 Yvonne Lethwaite 29 6 35 8 22 0 15
5 STARS - BERET 10 15 Paula Rutherford 38 64 -54 11 4 Leen van der Slik 32 16 -6 0 15
5 STARS - BRONZE 20 20 Margaret Finn 31 22 1 65 -45
5 STARS - SILVER 40 40 Dave Gordon 21 31 9 285 -245 Lyn Romano 31 30 10 40 0
5 STARS - GOLD 75 75
5 STARS - PLATINUM BERET 150 150 John Coumbias 26 27 123 301 -151
5 STARS - DIAMOND BERET 300 300
5 STARS - DIAMOND CLUSTER 600 600
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Please be on the lookout for our random newsletter in your
mailbox. This is an example of what it looks like.
All these articles can be seen on the
website, lcick the tab CLUB NEWS
How does the POINT system work? If you have the required number of gold’s and are not advancing you may need to look at your points. According to the club constitution , promotion criterion is based not only on achieving a given amount of gold awards and/ or salon acceptances but also on club points.
Promotion:
1 Star to 2 Star 2 Star to 3 Star 3 Star to 4 Star 4 Star to 5 Star
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Points are scored as follows :
Certificate of Merit = 4 points
Best in category winners score an additional bonus point
Gold Award = 3 points
Silver Award = 2 points
Bronze Award = 1 point
08 gold awards (or COM’s) 14 gold awards (or COM’s) + 60 club points 20 gold awards (or COM’s) in at least 4 versatile
sections + 80 club points. 30 gold awards (or COMs) + 15 Salon Acceptances. In addition, the member must have served the
club in some capacity .
For beret promotion please consult the club constitution
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When do you meet? 1st Wednesday of every month, 18h30 for 19h00 until ±21h30 Where do you meet? Northfield Methodist Church, Hurricane Road, Northmead, Benoni I want to come and see what happens at you club. Who do I speak to when I arrive? Committee Members wear YELLOW name tags – they are really friendly. They will ask you if you would like to sit next to another member who will chat to you during the evening to explain the goings on. Alternatively e-mail [email protected]
What happens at your club? Between 40 and 60 members come along to view their own and other members displayed photographs. We have a different judge each month that will critique and give advice on your photograph and then award each photograph a bronze, silver, gold, or Certificate of Merit (COM) (the highest award). The next month you may collect your certificates from the member table.
Can I join and come to meetings without entering photographs, until I feel ready to enter? Certainly. You may even enter a “comment ONLY” image to get some indication of what the judge thinks of your image.
How do I join? Please see Application Form at the back of this issue. An annual payment please (which includes the monthly light dinner) before you can start submitting photographs. What is the cost and where can I pay? New Members once off = R80.00 admin fee, Annual fee of R375.00, Students R275.00, Non-member regular visitor R190.00 Do I have to enter every month? No What are the BANKING DETAILS? Benoni Camera Club Bank, ABSA Bank, ACC NO: 29525870, Branch Code 632005. USE NAME & SURNAME AS A REFERENCE Do I have to be present at the club on the night that I entered photographs? No, you do not have to be at the club. It is better to be at the club though, as you will hear what the judge says about your images and you will learn how to improve. Are refreshments served at meetings? Of course, tea and coffee along with a light dinner.
How many photos may I submit each month? If you enter prints each member is allowed to submit a total of 2 photos from any category each month. If you submit 'E' photographs each member is allowed to submit a total of 2 photos from any category each month.
If you enter both Print and “E”, you may submit a total of 4. You MAY NOT enter 3 print and 1 “E”, Set Subjects is 1 entry per category 'E' or Print or both.
What kind of photographs can I take and what sizes? We have 7 different categories into which you have the option to enter: 1.NA - Nature 2.SC - Land/Sea/City Scapes 3.PI - Pictorial/Open 4.AR - Contemporary/Experimental/Altered Reality 5.PO - Portraiture/Figure Study 6.PJ - Photojournalism/Photo travel/Sport 7.SL - Floral/Stil life At the end of each year (December) we hold a “Most Versatile Photographer” competition where ONE image of each category entered over the past year is submitted; a total of SEVEN images; 1 Star workers may enter EIGHT (one additional entry for the Beginners” Open Trophy). Sizes are explained on the website and in the Monthly Newsletter. You will receive a newsletter from the previous month once you have signed up for membership. Please ask a member to explain the criteria. What is “E” Photographs? “E” photographs are your images captured digitally and displayed through an overhead projector. Where can I get my photographs printed? Bruce – Foto Centre Digital Imaging Services (formerly Foto Centre) Photograhic and Graphic Design Studio and Digital Printing 118 Stokroos Street, Northmead Ext. 4, Benoni, 1501 Tel: (011) 425-1659, Fax (086) 275-7579, email [email protected] Where do I submit my print photographs? Bring them with you to club on the night and submit them on www.photovaultonline.com Where do I submit my “E” photographs? On www.photovaultonline.com How do I submit to Photovaultonline? Read here about how to submit on Photovaultonline or contact the “E” Co-ordinator (Julie Rochford): email address; [email protected]
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Benoni Camera Club holds its AGM during March where club finances,
Committee Member elections and any other relevant information is discussed
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ENTERING PRINTS?
Monochrome or Colour Prints
1. Hand printed prints (using
optical/chemical printing
processes), commercially printed
(machine) prints or digital prints
(generated from computer
output) from 152mm x 203mm
(6” x 8”) (excluding the mount)
up to 406mm x 508mm (16” x
20”) (including the mount) are
acceptable.
2. All work including processing but
excluding mounting must be the
original work of the author. In the
case of commercial prints,
processing and printing must be
done by a commercial finishing
laboratory under the direction of
the author.
3. There will be no separation of
prints based on method of
production for Club competitions.
Hand, Commercial and Digital
prints will be judged together as
one section. Authors are however
advised to adhere to the
individual rules when entering
Inter-club and Salon competition.
4. The Author’s name, title of the
print and category and an arrow
pointing upwards indicating
correct viewing position must
appear on the back of the mount
in the top right hand corner.
A digital image (as per E
Photography) must be submitted to
photovault under print sections.
GUIDE TO
PHOTOVUALT SUBMISSION
● Login (remember or note down your Login ID and Password)
● My Photovault
● Upload new photo
● Remember to click on correct size (1920 x 1080)
● Choose file (where photo stored)
● Add name
● Submit …. Wait, it takes a few
● moments.
● Add tag… just click on eg landscape, itwill add it.
● If submitting more than one, go to Upload New Photo.
● Follow above guidelines.
● Go to… My Club… scroll down…My Club Entries.
● Click “enter here”
● Categories entered...( eg 2, ls and na)
● Click on eg ls, click on photo to be entered. Wait
● GO BACK TO My Entry Overview
● Click on next category entered.
● Click on photo. Wait
● Go back to My Entry Overview.
● Check that they are under the
● categories.
● Go up to Finalise My Entry, click
● It will tell you that “your images have been entered’
● E mail will follow.
CLUB ENTRY RULES
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E ach summer, at air shows across the globe, awestruck spectators enjoy the power and precision of aerial demonstration teams and
individual performers. In addition to what is happening in the air, there are often static displays on the ground. For photographers, these events provide outstanding photographic opportunities.
Day of the Show It is recommended that you get to the show at least one hour in advance in order to find parking, and a shooting location. Air shows can be very crowded, with numbers reaching into the tens of thousands. By arriving early, you may be able to set your gear up in a prime area. Generally, the performers enter from the left and right, with their stunts done at “show centre.” A good viewing spot is important, as it allows you to focus and track the incoming jets. When possible, I try to pick a place that’s in the shade with a full view of the show centre. However, many airports and military bases do not have trees to block the sun. To protect yourself from the elements, I strongly urge you to bring sunscreen.
Lens Choices When I photographed my first air show many years ago, I used a 28–135mm lens. Yet, unless the plane was flying directly above me, I found that much more reach
was necessary. Today, I use a 70–200mm for action that’s directly overhead, and a 400mm for tighter shooting. My camera does not have a full frame sensor, so a 400mm with a 1.6 crop factor is actually an effective 640mm lens. Just remember, air shows are usually several hours in duration, and longer lenses can get quite heavy. Image stabilization is a nice feature, but a tripod will give your
arms a break and allow you to create sharp images consistently. While the majority of my aviation work is shot with longer lenses, I find that wide angle lenses are also useful for performance teams that are spread out in wide formations. By utilizing a few different options, you can capture more of the action, and will come home with a diverse collection of images.
Shutter Speeds Attempting to freeze the motion of something traveling over five hundred miles per hour is no easy feat. In order to achieve
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How to photograph an AIRSHOW
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After you shoot your first air show, you
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this, a fast shutter speed of around 1/1000 is recommended. Yet, like most aspects of photography, there are exceptions to this. With older planes, a shutter speed of 1/1000 will freeze the propellers. The effect actually reduces the appearance of motion, and gives the image an unnatural look. To show the movement of the propeller, a shutter speed of 1/90 is a good starting point. However, you may have to adjust it slightly to 1/60 or slower, depending on the speed of the plane. Of course, with these slow shutter speeds you will want to pay close attention to your camera
technique to ensure sharp images.
In-Camera Metering Even today’s sophisticated DSLR metering systems can be tricked by certain situations. When exposing a jet against a clear blue summer sky, automatic camera settings will often properly expose the sky, and leave you with an underexposed plane. In order to have full control over the camera, I prefer to use the in-camera spot meter along with the manual exposure mode. Semi automatic modes can be effective as long as you are utilizing your histogram,
and making adjustments as needed. Most often, I find myself around 1/1000 of a second, ISO 400, and f/5.6. Of course, this can change drastically depending on the weather conditions of that particular day.
Focus Rather than trying to frame the perfect shot, I like to use a high speed burst mode and fire off many frames for each pass. This technique increases the percentage of keepers. Following high speed objects this way takes some getting used to. Thankfully, most cameras feature continuous
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focusing, also known as AI Servo. This mode will allow you to continually focus on moving subjects. To use this feature successfully, keep your centre focusing point over the aircraft with your cable release or shutter held halfway down. As you follow the plane through your viewfinder, the camera will automatically adjust the focus as the aircraft gets closer. When you are ready to make an image, simply press the shutter all the way down. Luckily, air show organizers often arrange “photo passes,” where the pilot flies at a reduced speed. Don’t get too comfortable though, they return to full speed after just a few slow turns.
Memory With all of this high flying, fast-paced action, you will likely go through many memory cards rapidly. I bring a portable hard drive with me, and download the contents of the card while continuing to shoot. Once I’m sure the images have been safely written to the drive, I format the card in camera and reuse it. I like to shoot in RAW format whenever possible. However, if you are short on memory cards, and don’t have a portable hard drive, you may want to consider shooting in the Large/Fine JPEG format. This will allow you to f it more images on the card than RAW. What to Look For Smoke trails and after burner effects are great
additions to an aviation image. Be ready for them, as they happen quickly. The trails of white smoke are actually created by pumping oil into the exhaust pipe. This is particularly interesting when used by an entire formation of planes. The patterns of smoke can be used to make for a more artistic composition. In addition, it adds a bit of contrast to the otherwise plain blue sky. I also look to capture the interaction between two planes. When pilots are flying side by side with their wings nearly touching, a great deal of tension is introduced to the photo. By freezing this moment in time you are also showcasing the precision and skill of the daring pilots. Enjoy the show!
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SPRINGS PHOTOGRAPHIC
CLUB'S SALON
is open and we would like to invite
you to participate in the
event. The salon have eight
categories, including two print
categories.
The Salon closing date is 27 May 2017
PSSA Competitions & SALONS 2017.05.27 Springs photographic club's salon
2017.05.28 VSS Creative AV Salon
2017.06.10 Bloemfontein Camera Club Salon
2017.07.01 Heigel PDI Salon
2017.07.15 PSSA National AV Salon
2017.07.29 Brandpunt PDI Salon
2017.08.12 Tafelberg International PDI Salon
2017.08.19 Vereeniging PDI Salon
2017.09.02 Beachcombers PDI Salon
2017.09.16 Photovaultonline /APA PDI Salon
2017.09.30 West Rand PDI Salon
2017.10.07 Westville PDI Salon
2017.10.16 PE Camera Club International PDI & Prints Salon
2017.10.21 Swartland PDI & Prints Salon
2017.11.04 Pietersburg PDI Salon
2017.11.18 Centurion PDI Salon
2017.12.02 Boksburg PDI Salon
SALON SUBMISSIONS
Any PSSA member may en-ter a Salon. To find out more
on how to do so, go to the Photographic Society of South Africa’s website
(www.pssa.co.za)
http://www.benonicameraclub.co.za/springs-
salon/
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Join us from 24 September to 29 September to experience Johannesburg and its hidden trea-sures that you did not know exists!
This congress is all about street and urban photo opportuni�es in places you would normally not have access to.
Photograph from the roo�ops of the city, “hang-out” with fellow photographers at all the rejuvenated spots in the city, whizz through the city on the�Big Red Hop-on-Hop-o� bus,
learn all about street, urban and travel photography from interna�onal host of “The Candid Frame” – Ibari-onex Parrelo as well as local award winning pho-tographers. Join us at PhotoZA gallery in Rose-bank to celebrate Street and Urban photography with an exhibi�on of your won photographs.
The venue for the congress is the conference facili�es at Emirates Airways Park (formally known as Ellis Park).
Delegates will be limited to 250 to ensure a very exclusive experience.
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Keep warm and see you all next month
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