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June 2017
Welcome
Welcome to the June edition of the Parklands newsletter. It is
hard to believe that we are nearly half way through 2017. It has
been a very busy month with competitions, field trips and
workshops. There is also a lot happening behind the scenes to
acquire a new projector for the club; more information to come
soon.
Janusz Molinski judged the PEOPLE AT WORK competition.
Janusz is a professional photographer based in Melbourne and
has extensive experience in commercial work. His photography is
used in promotions for government and for many corporate
clients. You will find some of his work at
http://molinskiphotography.com.au/
Congratulations to the winners in the People at Work competition,
the images are displayed later in this newsletter.
The next workshop is coming up this Thursday 22 June.
We have a guest speaker, Mark Dadswell who is
presenting on Sports Photography. Mark is recognised as
one of Australia’s leading sports, commercial and portrait
photographers. Details of this workshop is below.
A few of our club members took part in the recent field trips
led by Charlie, and you will see some of their photographs
showcased in this newsletter.
You will also find some ideas of events around town and
surrounds, for either taking photographs or attending
exhibitions.
Enjoy your month!
Thru The Lens
In this issue:
Dates for your diary............ 2
VAPS results ...................... 4
People at work: Winning
images - Novice ................. 6
People at work: Winning
images - Experienced ........ 7
What’s On around town and
surrounds ........................... 8
Parklands
Community ....................... 11
And finally......................... 14
Parklands members at the Princess Pier,
Port Melbourne field trip
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Dates for your diary
22 June Workshop: Sports Photography
With over 25 years experience, Melbourne photographer Mark Dadswell is recognised as one of Australia’s most respected sports, commercial, and portrait photographers. He’s covered the world’s biggest sporting events including the Olympic Games, appeared in major publications such as Sports Illustrated, and been honoured with prestigious awards in photography and journalism. With his father a local newspaper editor, Mark’s illustrious career began young, immersed in media and shooting photographs on a myriad of topics and events. He soon graduated to the renowned Getty Images organisation, covering the Olympic Games in Sydney, Athens, and Beijing, the world track and field titles in Helsinki, Osaka, Berlin and Daegu, AFL grand finals, Australian International Cricket tours, International horse racing events, and fifteen Australian Open tennis championships. Mark has enjoyed critical acclaim throughout his career. His photograph of Usain Bolt winning the 200 metres title at the 2008 Beijing Olympics won a major award at the World Press Awards. Mark has been nominated twice for the prestigious Walkley Awards for journalism and photography, and has been awarded by the National Press Photographers Association and the Australian Sports Commission. Mark will be presenting on areas such as:
• His career
• What is sports photography?
• Equipment for sports photography
• Technique/ tips on shooting various sports You can view Mark’s amazing work at https://www.mdphotography.com.au/
27 July: Post Production in Lightroom
Loading your images into lightroom
1. Basic processing
a. Crop tool
b. Spot remover
c. Non global adjustments
i. Graduated filter
ii. Radial filter
iii. Adjustment brush
d. Basic panel
e. Global colour adjustments
f. Sharpening and noise removal
g. Lightroom presets
2. Stitching images together (e.g panorama)
3. Copying adjustments from one image to another (one click)
4. Taking your images from Lightroom into Photoshop and/or other programs and bringing
them back into Lightroom.
5. Saving your images from Lightroom, including resizing.
6. Q&A
Those attending are invited to bring one image to the workshop and if time permits we will
have a go at processing some. Preferably unprocessed RAW images but if you shoot in jpg
and want to bring one that hasn’t been post processed, that is ok.
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Workshop dates for 2017
August 10: Competition Theme – Open
For the August competition, if you are entering a digital image through the club website, the
deadline is 10pm on Sunday 16 July, to allow time for the images to be prepared for judging.
Print entries can be brought to the previous competition night (13 July) or be delivered to Gail
Crennan by the deadline 10pm on Sunday 16 July. Late entries will not be accepted.
If you enter a print in any of the competitions, please remember to also lodge a digital copy
through the Club website. This makes it easier to include winning entries in the newsletter. To
do this, go to the “members” section of the website, then click on “EDI upload” at the top of the
page. You will see a box at the bottom of the next page marked PRINT ENTRIES. Just click
on those words and follow the prompts.
Tips to taking better photos
https://petapixel.com/2014/01/24/40-tips-take-better-
photos/
Street photography tips with Chelsea Northrup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfQdKQsQIDU
Ballarat International Foto Biennale – Volunteers required
19 August to 17 September 2017 Ballarat International Foto Biennale is calling for people who have a passion for photography and the arts to join the team of volunteers. The Ballarat International Foto Biennale was founded in 2005 and attracts significant International and Australian photographers as one of Australia’s pre-eminent photographic festivals.
The program includes 99 free and 1 paid exhibition, features special events and workshops over the five weekends and is expected to attract an attendance of over 50,000 people!
Volunteers are the public face of BIFB so you will communicate information about the festival – exhibitions, public programs and workshops – and answer questions from the public. You will need to commit to at least three shifts during the 30-day festival.
https://ballaratfoto.org/volunteers/
22 June: Sports photography 28 September: Interclub Competition with Preston Photographic Club
27 July: Post production in Lightroom 19 October: Lighting
24 August: Macro / Focus stacking 16 November Images of the Year – Special judging evening
Photo from: https://petapixel.com/2014/01/24/40-tips-take-better-photos/
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Victorian Association of Photographic Societies (VAPS) Results
Parklands Photography Club Results 2017
Parklands Photography Club entered 15 Digital and 15 Prints to this year’s VAPS competition
which was held in May. Entries are scored out of 15 points and you will find individual scores
below.
Results: Digital (EDPI)
Image Title: Name: Score
Ecstasy Snahargo Ghosh 11
Exposing Myself – a Self Portrait Charles Scicluna 11
In the Abyss of Music Snahargo Ghosh 12
Inle lake fisherman Lynne Yeaman 12
Mac and Teddy Nerissa Turner 11
Munchen Underground Movement Peter Mollison 9
National Art Gallery Jannette Blenerhassett 12
Old Man Emu Paul Scacco 11
Otana Clyde Scorgie 14
Pulpit Sunrise Clyde Scorgie 12
RAAF Roulettes Nerissa Turner 14
Self with Straw Hat Peter Mollison 11
Sittin on the Dock of the Bay Charles Scicluna 12
Spectrum Jannette Blennerhassett 11
Wanaka Rakau Sharon McDowall 13
Parklands scored 123 points as an overall score in the EDPI category. This score is from
aggregate points of the top 10 scores per club. Scores for all Victorian clubs ranged from 106
to 137 in this category.
Results: Print
Image Title: Name: Score
A Portrait of the Artist Phillip Crennan 8
Birds, Tree, Sky Gail Crennan 7
Bush Lake Gina Auciello 9
In Her Hands Gina Auciello 9
Sunrise at Pilot Rock Nerissa Turner 12
Nico Rosberg Nerissa Turner 9
Hannah Rodney Wee 10
City People Rodney Wee 10
Digital Reptile Sharon McDowall 12
Tattooed Woman with Pipe Lynne Yeaman 12
Mr Mandrill Clyde Scorgie 12
Kata Juta Matthew La Sala 8
Buddha in the Mist Matthew La Sala 10
Ye Wo Street Charles Scicluna 10
Through the Fog Charles Scicluna 9
Parklands scored 106 points as an overall score in the Print images category. This score is
from aggregate points of the top 10 scores per club. Scores for all Victorian clubs ranged from
65 to 127 in this category.
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Victorian Association of Photographic Societies (VAP) Results
Congratulations to Sharon McDowall on having her image “Wanaka Rakau” selected to go up
to the Australian Interstate Photographic Competition (AIPC) in the Monochrome EDPI
category. Images and results will be presented at the APSCON convention in Forster NSW in
October
Also, congratulations to Clyde and Nerissa on their high scores at the VAPS competition. Both
Clyde and Nerissa scored 14 out of 15 for their images below.
.
Otana
by Clyde Scorgie
RAAF Roulettes
by Nerissa Turner
Wanaka Rakau
by
Sharon McDowall
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PEOPLE AT WORK: Novice winners (June)
1st Place print: Pruning in the sunlight
Nina Zuccolo 1st Place digital: Fixing things in the shed
Jannette Blennerhassett
2nd Place digital: Microscopic lines
Nadine Richings
3rd place digital: Photo finish Paul Scacco
HC digital: The jock Nina Zuccolo
You don’t take a photograph, you make it
Ansel Adams
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PEOPLE AT WORK: Experienced winners (June)
1st Place Print: Carving leather Gina Auciello
1st Place digital: The old ways
Clyde Scorgie
2nd Place print: Fishing net repairs Charlie Scicluna
2nd Place digital: Working hard for the money
Charlie Scicluna
3rd Place print:
The boot maker
Gina Auciello
3rd Place digital: Bike mechanic Peter Mollison
HC digital: Daily grind
Lynne Yeaman
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What’s on around town and surrounds….
Open House Melbourne Weekend 2017
29 and 30 July
10am – 4pm
Celebrating 10 years of the Open House Melbourne Weekend and opening more doors than ever before.
On average, visitors get to see 4 to 5 buildings a day. Before deciding on what to visit, please check specific opening dates and times, as some buildings only open for one day or only during specific times. Nearly all buildings are open access and self-guided. Some buildings have pre-booked tours, due to their limited capacity, and will require a small booking fee to reserve your place.
Bookings open Monday 18 July until booked out.
http://www.openhousemelbourne.org/events/open-house-melbourne-weekend-2017
Gertrude Street Projection Festival 21 – 30 July
For 10 evenings in July and in over 38 sites, the length of Gertrude Street in Fitzroy is illuminated by the visions of talented projections artists for the Gertrude Street Projection Festival. Buildings, laneways, footpaths and tree trunks light up with site-specific, curated projections. The Festival’s diverse arts program celebrates and connects our diverse community.
http://gspf.com.au/about-gspf/
The Image Makers Seminar Series: Jo Duck
23 June
6.00pm – 7.30pm Photography Studies College, 65 City Road Southbank
Photography Studies College (Melbourne) presents a seminar with former student and international fashion and advertising photographer, Jo Duck.
Jo is inspired by film and is drawn to the unusual. A strong sense of wit pervades her work. Jo aims to envelop herself in the story of each shoot, fleshing out ideas and concepts, and often designing playlists to accompany the creation of her visuals.
Jo’s work has appeared in publications such as Oyster, i-D, and Wonderland. She has shot for a range of premium fashion and arts clients, including Mimco, Jack London, Nike, Rollas, The Australian Ballet and the Melbourne Theatre Company. Free event: bookings online https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-image-makers-seminar-series-2017-5-jo-duck-fashion-photography-tickets-33917491129
Image from: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-image-makers-seminar-series-2017-5-jo-duck-fashion-photography-tickets-33917491129
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The National Geographic Photo Ark
1 July – 1 October
Melbourne Zoo
9am – 5pm
The National Geographic Photo Ark is coming to Melbourne Zoo. This exclusive photo exhibition is using the power of photography to inspire people to save animals before it’s too late.
For many of Earth’s creatures, time is running out. Species are disappearing at an alarming rate. The National Geographic Photo Ark is pursuing the ambitious goal of photographing every species in the world's zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, to inspire action through education, and help save wildlife by supporting on-the-ground conservation projects.
This multi-year effort with National Geographic Fellow and photographer Joel Sartore will create intimate portraits of an estimated 12,000 species of birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Once completed, the National Geographic Photo Ark will serve as an important record of these animals’ existence and a powerful testament to the importance of saving them.
Opening in July, Melbourne Zoo will host a curated photographic exhibition showcasing these incredible portraits of animals on the brink. Cost included with general admission.
https://www.zoo.org.au/melbourne/whats-on/the-national-geographic-photo-ark
Stories About Hope
20 June – 25 June
Tuesday – Saturday: 11am – 5pm
Sunday: Noon – 5pm
Federation Square No Vacancy Gallery, The Atrium
Road to Refuge present 'Stories About Hope' during
Refugee Week 2017. Through film and photography,
this exhibition explores the human dignity, identity
and strength in people from refugee backgrounds.
Stories represented in the exhibition celebrate the courage and resilience of participants who
have undertaken diverse journeys to Australia throughout different points in history. From
Holocaust survivors to refugees to the most recent young arrivals, the stories prove that your
past does not define you, but can give you more strength to move forward with confidence.
Stories About Hope is sponsored by Maurice Blackburn, Australia's leading social justice firm.
The free exhibition will be complemented by a comprehensive program throughout the week,
including a ticketed opening-night launch featuring an artists' guided tour, and a number of
advocacy and educational workshops.
https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/Whatson/Exhibitions/Art/Pages/8d415964-636a-4c70-8629-
a009c639d4a8.aspx
Photo from: https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/Whatson/Exhibitions/Art/Pages/8d415964-636a-4c70-8629-a009c639d4a8.aspx
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Pakenham National Photographic Exhibition 2017
The Club holds a National Photographic Exhibition which is a competition open to all residents of Australia. The Club has so far held 12 hugely successful Nationals, and hopes that the 13th National will be just as successful. The 13th Exhibition is being held on the 9th and 10th September 2017 at Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham.
Featuring over 400 images from 80 local and national exhibitors in 12 categories! Saturday 9th September 10:00am to 5:00pm Sunday 10th September 10:00am to 3:00pm Entry by Gold Coin donation or purchase of Exhibition Catalogue
Exhibition Calendar
Entries close: Friday 14th July Judging day: Saturday 29th July Exhibition weekend: Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th September
http://pakenhamcameraclub.org/pakenham-nationals.html
Reserve Forces Day Parade
Sunday 7 July
10am – 11.30am
The Reserve Forces Day Parade will be held at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne on Sunday July 2, 2017. This year the parade commemorates the century of the Battle of Beersheba.
Light horse men and women on horseback in WW1 costume will be participating in the parade. There will be a RAAF vintage aircraft flyover as well as a static display of Heritage service vehicles and equipment.
From Government House Drive and march to the Shrine forecourt where a commemorative wreath laying ceremony will be conducted.
Spectators are most welcome.
Docklands Firelight Festival 30 June – 2 July
5pm – 9pm
Venue: NewQuay Promenade, Docklands
The Docklands Firelight Festival takes the traditions of a winter solstice and combines this with a modern celebration of arts, music, food, fire and fun.
With roving performers from fire breathers and dancers to drummers and musicians. Each night, the festivities will culminate with an impressive fire display – a large effigy will be set alight with a fireworks display as the backdrop. This is a free event.
http://www.aroundyou.com.au/whats-on/events/docklands-firelight-festival
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Parklands community
PARKLANDS FIELD TRIPS
Princes Pier, Port Melbourne – Saturday 27th May
Charlie organised two field trips for
Parklands members; the first being at
Princes Pier. Members had the
opportunity to get some valuable tips from
Charlie, Clyde and Nerissa on taking
photos of some iconic spots around the
pier.
Thank you also to Nerissa for being our
roving photographer, and taking group
photos and activities from both field trips.
Here are some members photographic
achievements from the outings.
Photo by Nerissa Turner
Photo by Charlie Scicluna
Photo by Yvette Jacobs
Photo by Paul Scacco
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Murchison Gap Lookout, Strath Creek – Sunday 11th June
On a very cold Sunday morning, some brave
members headed for Murchison Gap Lookout at
6.30am ready for sunrise. Unfortunately, it was
nearly a fog white-out, but a few photo
opportunities were still achieved.
After breakfast, it was off to the old Chevoit
Railway Tunnel.
Thank you to Charlie, for organising a couple of
excellent outings, learning opportunities and a
good time enjoying each other’s company.
Photo by by Nerissa Turner
Photo by Yvette Jacobs
Photo by Simon Haber
Photo by Ben Lippa Photo by Paul Scacco
Photo by Paul Scacco
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Chevoit Railway Tunnel
‘Above the clouds’ Photo by Nerissa Turner
Photo by Charlie Scicluna
Photo by Simon Haber
Photo by Ben Lippa Photo by Ben Lippa
Photo by Ben Lippa
Photo by Paul Scacco
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Photography in a cold environment
Most people escape to warmer climates during winter, however there will be some who are
attracted to the cold weather and the beautiful snowy landscapes it brings. Shooting in cold
weather presents problems for both photographers and their equipment. Photographer Andrew
Peacock shares his essential tips on cold weather photography.
http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/photography/photography-tips/2016/08/photography-tips-how-
to-shoot-in-cold-weather
And finally….
The camera is an excuse to be someplace you otherwise don’t belong. It gives me both a point
of connection and a point of separation.
Susan Meiselas
Keep smiling…
and happy snapping!
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