November 24 2020

 

 

Our guest speaker for the evening was Ian Sanderson, who presented a tutorial on Cell Phone Photography. He showed us several side by side comparisons of shots taken with a cell phone and a DSLR that were very close in image quality. Ian pointed out that an estimated two to three billion pictures are taken every day using cell phones, and that the genre has become so popular, the Canadian Association for Photographic Art has started to include it in their photo competitions. The Chatham Camera Club thanks Ian for his knowledge and his photos with us. His presentation was very enlightening.

Julie Faas was highlighted in our monthly feature What I Shoot where she showed us her impressive collection of photos that included flowers, scenic, macro, pets, nature and travel Thank you Julie. We loved your show.

Helen Heath led a review of the club’s November Photo Challenge. High scores among the Novice members were achieved by Lynn Brown (22.5) and Kim Charron (22.5).
Top marks in the Intermediate/Advanced/Salon group went to Tere Deslippe (25.5), Linda Pepper (24.5) and Keith Blackwell (24.5). You can see the top scoring shots on our Club Photos page.

Keith Blackwell demonstrated how some of our Photo Challenge entries could possibly have been improved. Thanks Keith. Nice job!

Our next ZOOM meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 8th when our guest speaker will be nature photographer Andrew McLauchlan, who will present Ontario And Beyond: Wild Places, Wild Faces.

The best thing about a picture is that even when people in it change, the memory it contains never will.

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