It’s worth getting up early to check out Comet Lovejoy. Here it is as seen from Te Horo at 4 am this morning.
Comet Lovejoy
24 Saturday Dec 2011
24 Saturday Dec 2011
21 Wednesday Dec 2011
Posted in Calendar
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The programme for 2012 has been uploaded to our Calendar of Events. Access it via that blog entry, or use the EVENTS Menu at the top of the web page.
You may need to click on “Look for more”, as our first meeting of the year is some weeks away, on Monday 13 February at the Otaihanga Boating Club. Keep clicking, or switch to month mode, and you can check out the whole year.
You can also download a pdf of the KCPS 2012 Outline Programme as presently planned, but bear in mind that the calendar will always have the most up-to-date details.
If you are feeling technically savvy, you can also subscribe to the calendar and have the events automagically appear and be updated on your iPhone or iPad or iPC.
Best wishes to all for a happy and safe Christmas with family and friends, and we look forward to many outstanding images in 2012.
19 Monday Dec 2011
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Congratulations to Carol Molineux, Ian Linning and Peter Beddek for their success in the 42nd Dunedin Festival of Photography.
Carol and Ian both gained honours in the Open Prints category – Carol for “Weathering the Storm”, and Ian for “Three Observers”.
Ian also had two other acceptances, and Peter had three images accepted.
Well done all three of you – this is a nice way to round out a year of excellent KCPS results in national competitions.
No you don’t have anything wrong with your monitor or your eyes. In tribute to Carol’s image, and this year’s extraordinary snow on the Kapiti Coast … and just because it’s Christmas … you may see some light snow falling on the KCPS website as well.
06 Tuesday Dec 2011
The Membership Page on this site has been updated, because when we start up again next year after the summer break:
Our KCPS committee will be meeting in a couple of weeks to work on the details of the programme for next year, which will then be added to the Events calendar.
Finally, of historical interest …. if you follow the Google Maps link (the address, 19 Makora Road) for the new venue from the Membership Page, then use Street View, you’ll see a view a bit like that below. Don’t worry, our new venue is quite a bit larger than this historical view of the Boating Club!
29 Tuesday Nov 2011
Posted in News
I recommend dropping in to Pataka in Porirua to see their exhibition of recent Graham Sydney work: Down South, Recent Paintings 2001-2011. The paintings of Central Otago and Antarctica are beautiful, and well worth studying for their composition and pictorial aspects. The exhibition is open until 6 February 2012.
24 Thursday Nov 2011
Posted in Meeting Report, Salon Results
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What a great night it was. Our first big occasion at the Otaihanga Boating Club, and the place was decorated and buzzed with festive spirit.
Huge thanks to many people for making it all happen – Debbie Ayres (in particular), Stuart Ayres (including for photos), Nick Ayres, Karyn Crocker, Ian Linning, Jenny Gordon, Peter Beddek, Roy Opie from OBC, and also those who helped up afterwards including Murray Woolcock. The caterers “Before & Afters” put on a splendid meal.
Thank you Simon Woolf, for once again being the MC and judging the “best of year” competition, and for your long-time support and friendship over many years for our club/society.
And now … the envelopes please.
Winner: Carol Molineux; Runner Up: Stephen Massey
Winner: Bernie Fraser; Runner Up: Stephen Massey
Winner: Stephen Massey; Runner Up: Carol Molineux
Joint Winners: Shona Jaray and Neil Gordon
Winner: Shona Jaray; Runner Up: Neil Gordon
Winner: Shona Jaray; Runner Up: Hugh Scott
Winner: Neil Gordon (“Kirkmichael“); Runner Up: Carol Molineux (“Weathering the Storm“)
Winner: Neil Gordon (“Orkney Vista“); Runner Up: Shona Jaray (“Gentle Arches“)
Winner: Shona Jaray (“Coalpit Dam“); Joint Runners Up: Scott Stevenson (“Manchester Unity“) and Neil Gordon (“Angry Sky“)
17 Thursday Nov 2011
Posted in News
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Which of these two portraits do you prefer?
According to this article in Technology Review, Xerox has developed a system to automatically analyse images and choose those which are aesthetically pleasing. It chose the one on the left.
You can see lots more examples of the Xerox Aesthetic Quality Image Search here.
So, is a Xerox Machine the future of photographic competition judging?
13 Sunday Nov 2011
Posted in Reminder
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Yes folks, it’s just over a week to go until our final event of the year – the annual Awards Night. Already we have more than 40 people signed up. If you still need to purchase tickets (and partners are most welcome) please email me.
For those going, please email Debbie Ayres if you have any special dietary requirements, and we’ll make sure you are catered for.
See you there!
11 Friday Nov 2011
Posted in PSNZ Notices
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Check out the website http://www.sps-southernfocus.co.nz/ for further details and to register.
07 Monday Nov 2011
Posted in News
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Congratulations to Shona Jaray! It’s just been announced that she came 8th in Round 5 of the PSNZ Canon Online competition, with her “Coal Pit Dam” image. 
This is the second success for Kapiti Coast Photographic Society members in the Canon Online competition this year, following my image “Orkney Vista” placing in the previous round. 