• Club member Dave Noordhoff presented a detailed and well-thought-out tutorial on the Exposure Triangle, in which he explained how aperture, shutter speed and ISO interact with each other to attain a proper exposure. As a former public school teacher, Dave is blessed with a unique ability to explain even the most difficult subjects so that they are easily understood by his students. The Club thanks Dave for his time and efforts in putting together his excellent show.
For more about the Exposure Triangle, see this YouTube video.
• Our featured photographer in What I Shoot was Dave Richards, who shared his collection of travel photos from New York, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hanoi, Sicily, Venice and Paris. In case you missed it, you can view Dave’s slide show below.
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• Entries from our January Photo Challenge were reviewed. The top scoring shots have been added to our Club Photos page. You can see Jeff and Wendy’s YouTube video for all of the images and their scores.
• Mike and Keith discussed some of the prints that our members brought in for display. Thanks to all who participated. If you would like to share some of your printed work, your next chance to do so will be at our next live meeting on Thursday, February 27th.
• Our next gathering will be ZOOM meeting on February 13th at 7 PM when landscape photographer Lee Nordbye will present Making Monochrome Magic, where he will discuss his end-to-end process with a focus on the power of editing..
“If you can’t make the image bigger or more important than what you see, then don’t push the button.” – Ruth Bernhard