• 44 members, including two new ones, and 1 guest, attended our November 12th meeting.
• President Jim Pollock introduced our guest speaker, Alayne Brisson of Ingersoll, Ontario.
Alayne spoke to The Club about Long Exposure Photography and a bit about Macro Photography. During her presentation, she talked about neutral density filters and how to use them, as well as the variety of equipment she employs to capture her marvelous macro photographs. The Chatham Camera Club extends a sincere thank-you to Alayne for making the trip from Ingersoll to Chatham, especially considering the current winter weather.
For more, check out this YouTube video on Long Exposure Photography Guide and Tips
• We watched a short video about The 25 Most Dangerous Photographs Ever Taken, which showed pictures of daredevils and adventure seekers taking extraordinary risks.
• Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 26th when our own Carson Plant will teach us about extension tubes.
• Jim Pollock will show us a quick way to whiten teeth in post processing.
• Black And White Photography specialist Bill Godfrey will be featured in What I Shoot,
• We will review our November Photo Challenge submissions.
(to be submitted by November 17th 11:59 PM)
Novice – Perspective / Leading Lines
(the appearance of viewed objects with regard to their relative position and/or distance from the viewer; often has a vanishing point in the image)
Intermediate, Advanced, Salon – Crumbling Buildings And Ruins
(The remains of a building, typically an old one, that has suffered damage or disintegration)
• You are invited to bring a print of any size, any subject for display and discussion.
The camera’s only job is to get out of the way of making photographs.