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Author Archives: Neil Gordon APSNZ

PSNZ Central Regional Convention – Whanganui

03 Wednesday Oct 2018

Posted by Neil Gordon APSNZ in Meeting Report, News

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Nine club members enjoyed a fun and interesting convention in Whanganui last weekend, hosted by the Whanganui Camera Club.  A highlight was the salon, where the club and individual members did very well.

Our interclub sets won in both print and digital, and Nicola McGinty won the Stratford Cup for her portrait “Behind the Mask”, judged best print from all the interclub print entries.

Here’s our president, Alison Viskovic after Vonnie Cave presented her with the Palmerston Cup for prints and the Wanganui Cup for digital.

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The winning print and digital sets:

2018 Central Region Print Set

KCPS Print Set – images from Nicola McGinty, Neil Gordon, Hugh Scott, Susie Whelan, Jo Goudsblom and Alison Viskovic

 

2018 Central Region Digital Set

KCPS Digital Set – images from Caroline Ludford, Gavin Klee, Carol Molineux, Neil Gordon, Jacky Challis and Helena Fierlinger

 

Individual honours were

  • Carol Molineux – 3 Honours
  • Susie Whelan – 2 Honours
  • Neil Gordon – 2 Honours
  • Caroline Ludford – 1 Honours

and five other members (Rhonda Billington, Jo Goudsblom, Teresa Angell, Alison Viskovic and Jacky Challis) also had images accepted.

The convention was very well organised, and everyone who went had a wonderful time. We plan to show some images from field trips, etc., at the next KCPS meeting on Monday 8 October.

 

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KCPS Exhibition Formally Opened

18 Tuesday Sep 2018

Posted by Neil Gordon APSNZ in Exhibitions, News

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Our new exhibition “Through the Photographer’s Eye” was formally opened last evening.

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About forty members and guests were present – here’s just some of them enjoying the occasion and viewing the photographs.

Exhibition Overview

We were honoured to have KCDC Mayor K Gurunathan present, and formally open the exhibition.

Mayor Guru and Carol Molineux

Mayor Guru in discussion with Carol Molineux about her NZ Dotterel Chick photo

Mayor Guru Declaring Exhibition Open

The Mayor declaring the exhibition open

Our President, Alison Viskovic, has done a tremendous amount of work leading and organising the exhibition, and was warmly thanked for everything she has done.

Alison Viskovic Speaking

Alison speaking at the formal opening

The exhibition will continue until 5 October, at the Paraparaumu Library in Iver Trask Place off Rimu Road. Come along and see it! Opening hours are:

  • 9am to 5pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
  • 9am to 7:30pm, Thursday and Friday
  • 10am to 4pm, Saturday
  • 10am to 2pm, Sunday

KCPS is grateful to the Kapiti Coast District Creative Communities Scheme for support for our exhibition, and to all members who contributed images and time to make the exhibition a success.

 

 

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KCPS Wins the Wellington Interclub Print Battle

24 Thursday Aug 2017

Posted by Neil Gordon APSNZ in News

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A small but enthusiastic group from KCPS was at the Karori Arts Centre last night for the annual Wellington Interclub Print Battle.  Bruce Girdwood did an excellent job as guest judge, with a helpful constructive critique of each print.  That’s a hard thing to do when you’ve only just seen the prints and are in front of a partisan audience!

The way it works is that each print gets a score of 1 point for first, 2 points for second, and so on.  And then the lowest total for all ten print categories wins.

This picture tells the story – we blew away the competition with a total of 21 points.   Hutt Camera Club and Johnsonville Camera Club (formerly Aotearoa Philippines Photographic Society) came second equal with 34 points.

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Here are the scores for the individual prints, and who they were from:

Category Score Print From
Abstract 2 Neil Gordon
Graffiti 2 Neil Gordon
Silhouette 2 Katrina Magill
Zoo Animals 3 Hugh Scott
Rocks 1 Rachel Stevens
Pattern and/or Texture 4 Dave Yockney
Multiple Exposure 1 Jo Goudsblom
Body Parts 2 Alison Viskovic
Hands 2 Shona Jaray
Rainy Days 2 Gavin Klee

So we had very consistent high scoring with many second places, and congratulations to Rachel and Jo for coming first with their prints.

At the end of the evening,  Karyn Crocker, President of KCPS, was presented with the trophy by Mark Robinson, the President of the Karori Camera Club who were the kind hosts on the night. She also received the “Wolf in the Snow Picture” – see http://wic.org.nz/prizes for the history of this.

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It’s great to have “our” trophy back.  We donated the trophy when we hosted the event in 2008 and haven’t won it back since, although we have come second several times.   We last won ten years ago in 2007, as the Waikanae Camera Club.

Well done all!

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Free Nik Collection and Training

02 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by Neil Gordon APSNZ in News, Useful Links

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Nik CollectionThe highly regarded Nik collection of plugins for image processing used to cost many hundreds of dollars.  Then Google bought them, and they came down to something like US$125 (what I paid three years ago).

Now the Nik plugins are free, and highly recommended, even though they are probably not going to get updated any more.  They work with Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture. You can go here to find out about them and download:  https://www.google.com/nikcollection/

Even better, there is now a free set of online videos providing training on the Nik plugins.  Go here to register and view the videos online or download them: http://greylearning.com/courses/nik-bundle

Nik Course

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Picasa on the Way Out

13 Saturday Feb 2016

Posted by Neil Gordon APSNZ in Reminder

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I know a number of KCPS members have used Picasa in the past as a free editor/organiser for photographs, and may still do. So you know …

Google has just announced that Picasa will be retired over the next few months.  They will concentrate on Google Photos instead. Details are here.

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