May 2015 - Crestview Photo Club

CRESTVIEW PHOTO CLUB
Crest Viewfinder Newsletter
May 2015
Member Print Competition
The Crestview Photo Club’s member judged print competition occurred in
April 2015. The judges have been busy scoring the entries. Winners will
be announced at the next club meeting held on May 11th.
Field Trips
April 4, 2015-full moon night shoot at the Twin Hills Park in Crestview.
Attendees had a great time learning or honing their night time
photography skills. Photos are on page 4.
April 25, 2015-St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. The earlier field trip was
cancelled due to inclement weather. Only a handful of members were able
to attend the newly scheduled date. Photos are on page 5.
May Photo Challenge
“I tend to think of the act
of photographing,
generally speaking, as
an adventure. My
favorite thing is to go
where I’ve never been.”
Diane Arbus
The May photo challenge for club members is...a secret! That’s right, no
one knows what the challenge topic is because each member present at
the April meeting drew their secret challenge from the bucket. Up to three
May challenge photographs are due by May 6, 2015. Please email your
selections to crestviewphotoclub@gmail.com.
In This Issue
 Member Facebook Photos
 Po10tial© Magazine Photo
Submissions and Power Of
Photography® Show & Exhibit
 April Meeting Minutes
 Member Field Trip Photos
 Photographing Rays of Light
 About the Crestview Photo
Club
Photo by Sandy Baer Connor
Photo Submissions
Photo by Steve Duke
Member Postings on Facebook
Photos reflect member postings to the Facebook closed group or personal page.
Hope to get you excited about photography!
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Alone in a Crowd
Po10tial© Magazine has
devoted several pages in each
issue to submissions from
CPC. It is a major benefit for
club members to have their
work displayed in a high quality
publication. Deadline for
submitting images is the 6th of
each month. Images should be
300 PPI at largest size
possible, RGB color mode with
no profiles embedded. Email to
crestviewphotoclub@gmail.com.
Include the following
information: title, date, time,
camera, f-stop, exposure time,
ISO, and lens in the email. You
may also include a sentence or
two about the image.
Photography by Stuart Fraser
The Power of Photography®
Show & Exhibit is the annual
show organized by the Wide
Angle Photo Club, Inc. of
Pensacola. POP 2015 is
scheduled for the weekend of
August 21-23 at the
Pensacola Cultural Center.
Dotted Lines
Nature photography of a jaguar
by Bryan Hughes
Entry forms, rules, categories,
and other documents are
available on their website at
wideanglephotoclub.org.
Start shooting!
Florida State Parks has posted its
2015 photo contest rules. Check
them out at floridastateparks.org.
Board of
Directors
April Meeting Minutes
April 13, 2015
Terry Maloney
President
Brian Hughes
VP & Treasurer
Huge crowd!
Our featured speaker was Rob from Calagaz Photo in Pensacola. He brought
Richard Weaver from the Wide Angle Photo Club in Pensacola. The primary focus
of Rob’s presentation was on the subject of lenses, all types, from fisheye to prime
to macro to extreme to telephoto. He also delved into tripods, camera bodies, lens
hoods, diopters, and youtube tutorials. His shop can help us with prints and
matting for the upcoming POP show in Pensacola. He topped off his presentation
with door prizes. Some items he shared with us:
The best aperture for portraits is 1.8.
Steve Duke
12-24 is the best mm for landscapes.
Secretary
100-400 is the best mm for wildlife.
Steve Maloney
Webmaster
Jim Wright
Club photographer
Elaine Lowry
Public Relations
Newsletter Editor
Connie Sweetland
Challenge coordinator
Rob advocated the use of a “walk around” lens, Tamron 18-270 mm, 3.5-6.3
($390.00).
May 6, 2015 will be a Tamron Tailgate Party in the parking lot of Calagaz from
12:00-4:00.
May 16, 2015 is a photo shoot with beach theme. It is $179.00 for the day. Use
“wideangle” as the promocode and get $20.00 off.
Richard Weaver announced that the dates for this year’s Power of Photography
(POP) would be Aug 21, 22 and 23. Entries may be submitted July 1-25 (8x10
matted).
He also stated that the Wide Angle Photo Club meets on the 2 nd Monday of the
month at 6 pm at the Asbury Center located behind Cokesbury Methodist Church
on 9th Ave in Pensacola.
April photo challenge photos were presented by Connie Sweetland. The
challenges were monuments and vibrant splash of color. The advanced challenge
was angular shots. Members present drew their own challenge for May. Surprises
await at the next meeting on May 11th to find out what each person’s challenge
will be.
Meeting adjourned at 8:15pm.
Dr. Clark Barrow
Wallis Mayo
Field trip coordinators
Steve Duke
Recording Secretary
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Full Moon
Photo Shoot
Twin Hills Park
By Deborah Laird
By Connie Sweetland
By Debbie Bottenfield
By Steve Maloney
By Elaine Lowry
By Wallis Mayo
St Mark’s National Wildlife Refuge
By Connie Sweetland
By Wallis Mayo
By Steve Maloney
By Connie Sweetland
By Wallis Mayo
By Stuart Fraser
Photographing Rays of Light
Post by: Darlene Hildebrandt
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Source: Digital Photography School
Mail
Look for a foggy day or condition
Crestview Photo Club
Go out to shoot in the early morning and look for mist that is
P.O. Box 1573
laying low over the land with the sun coming through it
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Contact Us
Find a dusty old dirt road and drive up and down it a few
Crestview FL 32539-9998
times, then get out and start shooting
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Go to a historic site or museum and see if you can shoot
Email
inside some of the old musty buildings, look for light coming in
crestviewphotoclub@gmail.com
the windows
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Sheer curtains or blinds over a window can help, too
So get out and look for the light!
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/
CrestviewPhotoClub
Join Us! Professional Equipment Not Needed!
Crestview Photo Club (CPC) membership consists of many different
levels of interest from advanced and professional photographers to
beginners who have just picked up their first point and shoot camera.
The club is maintained by a group of board members who vote and
advocate for the club members. The club is not governed by any single
authority but rather by votes and new ideas from its club members.
Club membership is open to residents of Crestview and surrounding
areas. There are no dues to attend CPC meetings. However, a
customary donation of $2.00 per meeting per member is greatly
appreciated. The donation box is a red bucket that usually sits on the
end of the first table.
Crestview Photo Club meeting agenda includes workshops, tutorials,
and presentations on selected photo topics, showcase members’
monthly assignments with a discussion, provide feedback on photos,
etc. Club also organizes quarterly field trips and participates in local
events.
Meetings are conducted on the second Monday of each month at A
Scrap in Time, located at 151 South Brock Avenue in Crestview.
Come join us and watch us grow. Happy Shooting!!
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Action shot at the Baker Pro Rodeo
Photo by Clark Barrow