Guest Speaker: Pippa Ellis, Universal Drones – using drones for photography and cinematography (TBC)
Image Challenge: Perspective
Deadline for November 2017 Aggregate Competition entries:
12;00 noon – print entries to be delivered to Murray’s Art and Framing, 485 Ruthven St, Toowoomba
12:00 midnight – digital entries to be uploaded into Toowoomba MyPhotoClub website – for instructions click here
Participants need to register for this event by the 27 October 2017 Skills Night with Graham Harris.
Participants need to bring:
- their computer with Lightroom loaded on it (if you do not have a copy of Lightroom you can download a free trial version for 7 days from the Adobe website – www,adobe.com/au)
- A camera with some of their images on their SD card
- $25 to pay for the workshop
The workshop will run from 9:30am to 12:30pm – please arrive from 9:00am in order to set up your computer before the workshop.
Open
Set: No caption required
The message of the image is clearly illustrated by the image itself – there is no need of a title to explain the message of the image.
NOTE: You will have to put a title on the image in order to upload it for competition.
Judge: Tryg Helander
Details to be provided closer to the Field Day
Image Challenge: Seasons
Deadline for December 2017 Aggregate Competition entries:
12;00 noon – print entries to be delivered to Murray’s Art and Framing, 485 Ruthven St, Toowoomba
12:00 midnight – digital entries to be uploaded into Toowoomba MyPhotoClub website – for instructions click here
Open
Set
- Music – As a photographer can you meet the challenge of music?
Besides the obvious, photographing the making of music–musicians and concerts, instruments and equipment, I think music photography is also about capturing an artist’s “sound” in an image. A good music photo should communicate what the artist is about, not only what they sound like but also their personalities. But the end result needs to be generally pleasing, what appeals to some people will not appeal to others.
But don’t just stop there, or even start there. What makes music to your ears? I don’t want to put that in concrete terms, but there is music in nature, and to convey that in photography requires thought, planning and skill–oh yes, timing and opportunity.
2. Broken, Bent or Busted
Self explanatory perhaps, but everything bent isn’t busted, and everything broken, bent or busted may not appear to be, nor are they all “things”.
Judge: Allan Rosser