To help prepare for our upcoming field day (details will be below). We will have a Zoom Microskills session to go over Astro and light painting.
If you are planning to come to the field day on the 27th of August please fill in the below form:
https://tpsi.org.au/astrophotography-night/
Microskills Date: 02/08/2022
TIME: 7:00PM
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/99285901931?pwd=L2pCbitxWGdZSGx1YXBSQTZTMElsZz09
Meeting ID: 992 8590 1931
Passcode: q8X1Yw
You can download the slides here:
https://toowoomba.myphotoclub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/111/2022/08/2022-Astro-Light-Painting.pdf
REMINDER – Pride and Prejudice Night 16th of August
The reparatory theatre is holding a Pride and Prejudice night, on the 16th of August Toowoomba Photographic Society is hosting the night and all profits made go toward the general running of the society.
This is a fantastic way to help the overall budget. Invite along your friends, co-workers and the such to a fantastic night out.
Tickets are $25 each.
Please contact Val via treasurer@tpsi.org.au or order via our website here: https://tpsi.org.au/store/
You can also use Facebook to share details of the event to Friends, Family, Co-Workers and the like.
https://www.facebook.com/ToowombaPhotographicSociety/posts/pfbid02BUR5N16myhSzmoMxXXiVXgTrTkDH8ySYkcBE6geHYem6tCEWQwAeu6rrtBiSbfN5l
Field Day
DATE: 27 August 2022
TIME: Starting at 4PM
Where: Jondaryn Woolshed
264 Jondaryan Evanslea Rd, Jondaryan QLD 4403
Price: $10 to cover entry fee
Weather permitting, we are heading to the Jondaryn Woolshed. We are meeting around 4PM so that members can walk around with some light and look at locations and pick an area where they will be photographing.
Once the sun goes down the fun begins. Blue hour silhouettes could be an option or wait a bit longer for the stars to come out.
As time goes on the Milky Way will present itself and be photographable above your chosen subject, from around 7:30pm onwards (depending on width of your lens etc).
Light paint a shed, tractor, tree – the choice is yours.
Alternatively, face your camera towards the south to get circular star trails and compose it with your subject to make it look like its being sucked up into space.
This is a night members do not want to miss!