May 14 / 2013

Our final meeting of the 2012 / 2013 season saw the membership approve next year’s executive. They are as follows:

  • President – Dave Noordhoff
  • Vice-President – Vince Gagnier
  • Vice-President – Gavin Stuart
  • Secretaries – Angel Rublick and Melanie Denis
  • Treasurer – Carson Plant
  • Executive Assistants – Chris Jorgensen, Tere Deslippe, Chad Barry
  • Immediate Past President – Paul Schmoldt

Following Paul Schmoldt’s beautifully done Year In Review slideshow,
this season’s Club Competition Awards were announced.

Novice Division

1st – Collin Cooper
2nd – Doug Cooper
3rd – Cathy Dent

Intermediate Division

1st – Tere Deslippe / Melanie Denis (tied)
3rd – Chris Jorgensen / Butch Dompierre (tied)

Advanced Division

1st – Jim Pollock
2nd – Dave Noordhoff
3rd – Paul Schmoldt

Honourable Mentions
(for entries achieving 23 points or more)

  • Andy Stockdill
  • Cathy Dent
  • Chris Jorgensen
  • Collin Cooper
  • Diane Guay
  • Doug Cooper
  • Frank Vadovic
  • Larry Kearns
  • Les McCracken
  • Margaret Manson
  • Melanie Denis
  • Vince Gagnier
  • Angel Rublick (2)
  • Mike Blazek (2)
  • Noel Courtice (2)
  • Paul Schmoldt (2)
  • Butch Dompierre (3)
  • Mike Moynihan (4)
  • Gavin Stuart (5)
  • Jim Pollock (8)

Most Improved Photographer – Dave Noordhoff

Best Photograph – Frank Vadovic

The highlight of the evening was Frank Vadovic’s excellent slideshow that featured photos of Chatham Camera Club members in action.
DVD copies of the slideshow are available from Frank Vadovic for a $5 donation to the CCC – fvadovic@cogeco.ca


The only photographer you should compare yourself to
is the one you used to be.


Upcoming Photo-ops

Fleetwood Country Cruise-In – June 7, 8, 9 – London
– Utilizing a private 105 acre estate with 4 stone homes, ponds, bridges, fountains, water features, a 31-car 10,000 sq. ft. showroom full of memorabilia, and a line-up of 1960’s Rock ‘n’ Roll stars
– see their website: Fleetwood Country Cruise-In

Greatlakes International Air Show – June 28, 29, 30 – St.Thomas
– featuring Canada’s Snowbirds, jet aircraft, vintage planes and stunt flyers
– a great event for aviation enthusiasts
– see more at: Great Lakes International Air Show

Tall Ships – August 30 to September 2 – Windsor / Amhurstburg / Pelee Island
– Pan Provincial TALL SHIPS® 1812 Tour commemorating the Battle of Lake Erie
– your chance to see and board numerous majestic tall ships as they drop anchor at five ports throughout our region.
– more info at Tall Ships 1812 Tour

Battle of The Thames – October 4, 5 – Thamesville
– commemorating the 200th anniversary of the War Of 1812
– military camps, demonstrations, entertainment
– find out more at: Battle of The Thames

Photo In Focus

April’s featured photographer is Bill Godfrey.

After re-acquiring his interest in taking pictures after a 30 year hiatus, Bill has quickly learned to apply his earlier knowledge to digital. Specializing in landscape and nature, he has become a master of Black and White and has put together an amazing portfolio. For a small sample of Bill’s inspiring work, see our Photo In Focus page

April 23rd / 2013

The Club welcomed a good turn out of members and four guests to our final “competition night” of the 2012 / 2013 season.

President Dave Noordhoff reported that the following have agreed to let their name stand for election to Club offices:

  • Dave Noordhoff – President
  • Vince Gagnier – Vice-President
  • Chad Barry – Vice-President
  • Carson Plant – Treasurer
  • Melanie Denis – Secretary
  • Angel Rublik – Secretary
  • Tere Deslippe – Executive Assistant
  • Chris Jorgensen – Executive Assistant

If there are any further nominations, please contact Chris J at:
chrisj@mnsi.net.

The executive have also appointed the following:

  • Herman Giethoorn – CAPA Co-ordinator
  • Les McCracken – Print Manager
  • Margaret Chrysler – Welcoming Manager
  • Dennis Skipper – Slide Projector and Film Manager
  • Kathryn Parent – Facebook Manager
  • Paul Schmoldt – Competitions Manager
  • Gavin Stuart – Assistant Competitions Manager
  • Jim Pollock – Web Site Co-ordinator
  • If anyone else would like to volunteer, please contact Dave at:
    Dave@Noordhoffs.com

    Treasurer Larry Kearns gave his year end financial report, audited by Chad Barry. The report was unanimously accepted with gratitude from the membership. Thank you gentlemen.

    Our featured speaker of the evening was Gavin Stuart, who gave a well organized and thoughtful presentation on Shooting In Manual: How and Why

  • Manual Mode is very useful in difficult shooting conditions
  • Manual settings give a great deal of control over your exposure
  • Start by deciding what you most want to control; depth of field or motion.
    For stationary objects, decide on the depth of field you want and set the aperture accordingly. For moving subjects, choose a shutter speed that will freeze the action the way you want it to look
  • Select the lowest possible ISO to keep noise to a minimum
  • Use your camera’s control dials to move the needle to the middle of the scale

See the YouTube video below for a more detailed explanation.

Judging was held for the Novice group in the Movement category while the Intermediate and Advanced members entered Black And White photos. The scores from those entries will be revealed at our next meeting.

Our final gathering of the season is slated for May 14th when competition awards will be announced. A special presentation by Frank Vadovic is sure to be a treasured highlight. Don’t miss it!

The camera is just a tool. The person using it is responsible for the picture.


April 9th, 2013

Chris J reported that there is still time for nominations for next season’s offices for President, two Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, Secretary and Executive Assistants. Paul is looking for someone to train as Co-Competition Manager. This is your club. If you can help make it better, why not step up? E-mail your nominations to Chris at chrisj@mnsi.net.

Our final Workshop Meeting of the season kicked off with Dave Noordhoff’s Western Parks Sampler slideshow, which featured his collection of photos taken on his four tours of the American Southwest. The beautiful rock formations, the spectacular colours and abandoned towns were of particular fascination to our members. Great job Dave!

Laird VanderEnde used his 15 Minutes Of Fame to showcase his talent in a multitude of shooting scenarios. His flower, insect, scenic and butterfly shots showed how he uses the creative ability from his woodworking career to capture some truly amazing photographs. Well done, Laird.

The Club’s “Prince of Prints”, Les McCracken, reviewed and critiqued the printed photos brought in by our members. As always, his comments were thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Members are reminded that they should bring their cameras to our next meeting on April 23rd if they would like to learn more about shooting in Manual Mode following Gavin Stuart’s presentation.

Chris J closed the meeting by offering our thoughts and prayers to Frank V. Get well soon dear friend. We’re thinking of you.


All the technique in the world doesn’t compensate for the inability to notice.


March 26th, 2013

President Dave Noordhoff welcomed 50 members and 2 guests as well as one new member. The Club was reminded that there is no membership fee for students and we encourage anyone currently attending classes to join us for free.

Dave was fortunate enough to be able to photograph the comet Pan STARRS while he was in Florida recently. You can see his photo in our Club Photos section.

Nominations are now open for the May 14th elections for the office of President, two Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, Secretary and Executive Assistants. If you would like to stand for office or nominate someone, please contact our Elections Co-ordinator, Chris Jorgensen .

Due to a scheduling conflict, ALL COMPETITION ENTRIES for our meeting on April 23rd, namely Novice -”Movement” and Intermediate And Advanced – ”Black and White/Monochrome Open”, are due FRIDAY APRIL 5th @ 8 PM. As always, e-mail them to Paul Schmoldt.

The Club’s long-time friend, Don Martel, introduced our guest speaker, Evelyn Symons, a free lance photographer and journalist for Sun Media. Evelyn presented a fascinating slideshow featuring her photos of news events, sports, nature, scenic and portraits. She then spoke about the importance of TELLING THE STORY by giving us tips on how to do so.

  • Be ready for anything regarding light, weather and event changes
  • Get high or low whenever possible
  • Make good use of deep or shallow depth of field
  • Take the time to really look at a scene
  • Use lines, textures, patterns and reflections
  • Get to know something about your subject
  • Keep an eye for subjects at your feet
  • Take different shots of the same thing
  • Keep experimenting
  • Take note of places you’d like to re-visit
  • Don’t worry about making mistakes
  • When you think you’ve seen it all, keep looking
  • Take a fresh look at the familiar by looking up, down, behind and shooting from different angles.

The Club wishes to thank Evelyn for her thought provoking presentation and we look forward to having her and Don visit us again in the near future.

Judging was held for our CCC Competition for Novices’ Repetition as well as Intermediate and Advanced members’ Movement entries. High scores were achieved in the Novice group by Diane Guay, Chad Berry and Cathy Dent. In the Intermediate and Advanced group, Dave Noordhoff, Frank Vadovic, Jim Pollock, Melanie Denis and Margaret Manson led the way. You can see the top scoring pictures of the night on our Club Photos page.

Our next meeting is on Tuesday, April 9th. See our Meeting Schedule for details.

A snapshot merely shows the world what your camera sees,
but when you create a composition, you show the world what you see.


Photo In Focus

This month’s featured photographer is Diane Schives.

Dividing her time between her family, her dogs and being a substitute school teacher, Diane is also a keen student of photography. She puts her vivid imagination and excellent composition skills to good use when capturing her beautiful nature photos. You can see some of Diane’s work on our Photo In Focus page.


March 12th, 2013

In Dave Noordhoff’s absence, Vice-President Vince Gagnier welcomed 42 members and 4 guests to the March 12th Workshop meeting.

Frank Vadovic was our featured Photo Fixer, who showed The Club how he could make several shots more interesting by simply cropping them differently using Photoshop, Elements or acdsee. Well done Frank.

The highlight of the evening was Margaret Manson’s 15 Minutes Of Fame slideshow which featured some of her most outstanding work. Club members were treated to her beautiful nature, landscape and people shots that she has taken on her world-wide travels. This wonderful collection of straight-out-of-the-camera photos showed what a remarkable photographer we have in our group and gave those of us who rely on post processing something to think about. Congratulations Margaret!

Les McCracken reviewed our print displays which followed a “Humour” theme. Oddly, several photos were reportedly taken in Ireland, while others were more of a personal nature. Some talk of “pay-back” circulated among those in attendance.

Judging was completed for our CCC competitions held over from last meeting, with the Novice group submitting in the Panorama category and Intermediate and Senior members showing their entries for Repetition. Several interesting and innovative images were entered. You can view the top scoring shots of the evening on our Club Photos page.

Our next meeting will be on March 26th, when photojournalist Evelyn Symons will be our guest speaker.

There are always two people in every picture:
the photographer and the viewer.