Club Meeting – 8 February 2012

Well the first meeting is on us. As has been the norm for the past few
years, the first meeting is an outing.

This year we are going to do the top end of Cuba St and its environs. So the
plan is to meet as follows and take it from there.

Where: The Thistle Hall Community Centre, 293 Cuba Street
When: Wed 8th February, 19:00 (note the slightly earlier time)

We will shoot for an hour and a half or so and then convene back at the Hall.
From there we will find somewhere to go for a catchup.

As always, if you need to contact one of us, numbers are

Mark Berger 021-535-835
Heuchan Hobbs 027-327-5453

P.S If the weather turns to custard, then we have a Plan B, which is at the
Railway Station.

Club Meeting – 14 Dec 2011

This is the final meeting of the year. A rather social meeting where we
reflect on the past year and where we plan for the next.

I suggest that we have a nibble or two. I will bring along cheese and
biccies. Maybe someone else can bring along a bottle of wine or a
plate/packet of something. I don’t think we need a lot.

We will be working on the calendar for next year. So bring along ideas
for challenges, outings and speakers.

There will be a selection of magazines/books to peruse.

Hope to see you all there.

Club Meeting – 30 November 2011

It is the final challenge of the year – Construct a Composite image.

Construct Composite Image

The idea here is based on the talk that Margaret Hobbs gave in June.
Create a new image using a number of images. This requires visualisation
of the final image and then finding images that can be used in the
construction.

This is slightly different to the regular challenges. Here each member
provides a single constructed image. Then a short discussion should
ensue about the whys and the hows.. It would be handy to see each of the
images that make up the construction.

Other Challenges

I am not too sure how many are going to rise to this challenge. So if
you have images for any of the other challenges during the year, but
didn’t present them on the night of the challenge, you can bring them
along for consideration.

For this Can people please size images to 1024px on the longest side?

Can people please name images as follows?
* category_firstname_lastname_anything.jpg e.g.
* weathered_mark_berger_old_thing.jpg

Images from Wright’s Hill Outing

Finally, if you have some images from last week’s outing to the top
of Wright’s Hill, can you please self select 5 and bring those along.

Club Outing – 16 November 2011

Well, seeing that the Hutt Battle was last week, we in fact have a
spare Wednesday up our sleeve.

So we thought that we would make it an outing. The venue is the top
of Wright’s Hill. There are good views all around and we should be able
to catch the sunset.

And then afterwards, if anyone is keen, we can migrate
to the Quiet Lady.

So without further ado, here are the details.

When: Wed 16 November, 19:00.
Where: Meet at the top car park of Wright’s Hill.

Notes.

1. 19:00 is the start – that is to maximise light.
2. You can get to Wright’s Hill by going up Campbell St, turning right
into Wright’s Hill road and follow the road until you can’t go any
further.
3. If it’s raining, let’s meet at the club rooms and we will activate
Plan B.

Contact Numbers: Mark 021-535-835

Hutt Battle – 8 November 2011

Hutt-Karori Battle is to be held on 8 November at the Hutt Valley
Tramping Club Rooms, 15 Birch Street, Waterloo, Lower Hutt (map
attached).

This year’s topics are listed below along with details of how this event
is to be judged.

Topics:
1. Open – Colour
2. Open – Monochrome
3. Shoot from your boots
4. Including clouds

Details:

Each club submits 10 images in each of the four topic categories above.
All images will be digitally projected and should be jpg format not
exceeding 1024 pixels horizontally or 768 pixels vertically. A list of
random (numerical) filenames that have been allocated to Karori is
attached. Please do not use any other filenames as our numbers slot into
the gaps.

Judging:
On the evening the Judge will award each image a score out of 10. Since
the filenames have been allocated in random order the judge will have no
knowledge from which club each image has come. The club with the most
points at the end of the evening wins. A neutral judge, Tim Wild NZIPP,
http://www.wildphotography.co.nz, has agreed to judge the competition.