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Kapiti Coast Photographic Society

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Wellington Interclub Print Battle 2013 at KCPS

06 Tuesday Aug 2013

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KCPS had the pleasure of hosting the annual Wellington Interclub Print Battle at KCPS last evening. The Otaihanga Boating Club was full to the brim to see Tony Bridge do an excellent job of judging one print from each of the six clubs, for each of ten categories.

A full house watches Tony Bridge judging prints in the "Movement" category.

A full house watches Tony Bridge judging prints in the “Movement” category

Congratulations to Karori Camera Club, who were the clear winners on the night, against tough competition. The final score sheet is shown below. A score of 1 for an image means it was the top rated, 2 for the second rated, etc. So the lowest total wins – Karori Camera Club getting 23. We were very happy to come second, thanks to a sprint finish with the top rating for the KCPS “Terraced” image. WPS seemed to get stuck on 4!

Wellington Interclub Print Battle Results 2013

Wellington Interclub Print Battle Results 2013

Tony also chose the best abstract print of the night, in honour of the late Stella Daniell. The print was by Ian Walker from the Hutt Camera Club. Trophy and Award presentations are shown below.

Many thanks to Tony Bridge for doing a terrific job under demanding (by some) circumstances. We had a great turnout, and it was a fun night for all, capped off by socialising over a yummy supper provided by our members.

Tony Bridge presents the Wellington Interclub Print Battle Trophy to Mark Berger, President of the Karori Camera Club.

Tony Bridge presenting the Wellington Interclub Print Battle Trophy to Mark Berger, President of the Karori Camera Club

Phit Dyer, President of the Wellington Photography Society, presenting the Stella Daniel print to Paul Whitham, President of the Hutt Camera Club (on behalf of Ian Watkins)

Phil Dyer, President of the Wellington Photography Society, presenting the Stella Daniell Award print to Paul Whitham, President of the Hutt Camera Club (who accepted it on behalf of Ian Walker, for his print in the “Skin” Category)

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Frank Hinchcliff Judging Monday Evening

21 Sunday Jul 2013

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Frank Hinchcliff

Frank Hinchcliff

Come along for our meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 pm to hear from the esteemed John Boyd Hon FPSNZ Hon PSNZ APSNZ, who will once again be judging the print entries for our annual Frank Hinchcliff Award.

You can read all about Frank Hinchliff here:

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Competition Selections

12 Wednesday Jun 2013

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Wellington Interclub Print Battle

We had another good attendance of some 40 people for the Competition Selection last Monday.  A very democratic, and fun, process was used to selected which print would go forward from KCPS for each of the ten categories for the Wellington Interclub Print Battle that we’ll be hosting on Monday 5 August.  There’s a good spread of representation too, with those ten images coming from seven of our members.

Inspecting the prints, pink sticky in hand ready to cast a vote

Just some of the group, circling and inspecting the prints, pink sticky in hand ready to cast a vote

Chance and Bowron

We really only started the process of selecting images to compile KCPS sets of four images each for the Chance print and Bowron digital interclub landscape competitions.  The plan is to base each set around images which include Kapiti Island oen way or another.

Please email digital versions of images you’d like considered, by 10 July, to me at neil.d.gordon@gmail.com.

Trenna Packer

A group convened by Carol Molineux selected the set of six digital images we have now submitted to the Trenna Packer Nature Competition. I think it’s a good set –  let’s hope the judges do too!

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Submit Nature Images for Trenna Packer by 7 June Please

01 Saturday Jun 2013

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The Trenna Packer Nature Competition, run by the Nature Photography Society of NZ (based in Christchurch) is coming up again very soon. Sorry for the late notice.

We need six images.  No more than two images can come from an individual KCPS member.  The rules in detail are available as a pdf but the key points are:

  • The subject matter must be nature as defined by the definition in the rules, which excludes cultivated plants, domestic animals and confined animals
  • The subject matter is restricted to New Zealand and its offshore islands.
  • Each entry is judged as a ‘set’ not as individual images (so there is no point in having six fantastic images just of birds)
  • Digital images should be saved as jpeg, sRGB colour space, with a max of 1400 pixels on the horizontal side and 1050 on the vertical side for portrait and at a file size between 400Kb and 1Mb
  • Entries are due by 14 June 2013.

Carol Molineux has kindly agreed to coordinate our KCPS entry for this competition.  We’re asking members to submit up to ten images for consideration by a group which will be convened by Carol.

Please use this online form to submit your images by 7 June 2013. Remember that we need a diverse set of images to choose from.

We look forward to receiving and considering your submissions. By way of example of what we need to strive for, check out the gallery of previous winners.

Thanks.

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Carol Gets a First for Nature Print

03 Saturday Nov 2012

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Congratulations to Carol, who achieved first place in Individual Prints Nature at the Central Regional Salon. She will be awarded the Colin Rush Trophy. Here she is with Hugh, and her print of a Fernbird (Bowdleria punctata).

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“Best of Year” Entries Due – and Development Group Monday

31 Wednesday Oct 2012

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BEST OF YEAR ENTRIES

With our AGM coming up on Monday 12 November it’s time to get your “Best of Year” entries in. This can now be done online – head to the SALON ENTRY page and look lower down for the link to the entry form.

There are no grades for this competition. You can enter just one digital image and one print. Each of these must have been entered into one of the four Salons held during the year, or be fundamentally based on it (for example, small improvements in line with judge’s comments at the original competition are acceptable). The competition will be judged by Simon Woolf who will present the results at our End of Year Function on 26 November.

DEVELOPMENT GROUP MONDAY 5 NOVEMBER

The last Development Group meeting for the year will be at 7:30 pm on Monday 5 November.

I hope you’ve been getting on with your homework, which is to  work on photographing just one or two small objects. Try several versions of each, and be ready to talk about the issues you struck, how you tried to deal with them, and bring the resulting questions you still have. Then we can have a good round-table session offering help.  The images don’t need to have a lot of post processing. It’s the taking stage of things we will be concentrating on. Like trying to capture photos of my little friend Justin Beaver here.  See you Monday.

Justin Beaver (c) Neil Gordon

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Nature Images for Trenna Packer by 15 May

16 Monday Apr 2012

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There’s another competition coming up that we’d like to enter on behalf of KCPS.  This is the Trenna Packer Nature Competition, run by the Nature Photography Society of NZ (based in Christchurch).

We need six images.  No more than two images can come from an individual KCPS member.  The rules in detail are available as a pdf but the key points are:

  • The subject matter must be nature as defined by the PSNZ definition (see below), which excludes cultivated plants, domestic animals and confined animals
  • The subject matter is restricted to New Zealand and its offshore islands.
  • Each entry is judged as a ‘set’ not as individual images (so there is no point in having six fantastic images just of birds)
  • Digital images should be saved as jpeg, sRGB colour space, with 1400 pixels on the horizontal for landscape and 1050 on the vertical side for portrait and at a file size between 400Kb and 1Mb
  • Entries are due by 15 June 2012.

Carol Molineux has kindly agreed to coordinate our KCPS entry for this competition.  We’re asking members to submit up to five images for consideration by a group which will be convened by Carol.

Please use this online form to submit your images by 15 May 2012. Remember that we need a diverse set of images to choose from.

We look forward to receiving and considering your submissions. Here, by way of example of what we need to strive for, is the winning set in 2011 from the Christchurch Photographic Society:

PSNZ Definition and Guidelines for Nature 2012

Nature:
Nature Photography depicts living untamed animals, uncultivated plants in a natural habitat, geology and the wide diversity of natural phenomena. Images of animals that are domesticated, caged or under any form of restraint, as well as cultivated plants, are ineligible.

The subject must be in its natural environment. Photographs of animals and birds living freely within conservation or nature reserves are also acceptable. Naturalised subjects are allowable, providing they are photographed under natural, not domestic conditions.

Examples of naturalised subjects are deer, black swan, monarch butterfly, briar (not cultivated) roses.

Minimal evidence of human influence is acceptable for some nature subjects where they have adapted to an environment modified by humans. Some examples are welcome swallows, shags and harrier hawks. The presence of scientific bands on wild animals is acceptable.

The accurate record of the subject and the natural environment are the prime factors. All images must maintain a faithful representation of a natural form, behaviour or phenomenon as captured in the original image.

No elements within the original image may be moved, cloned, introduced, deleted, rearranged or combined. No artificial, false or substitute backgrounds are to be used. Any manipulation or modification to the original image is limited to minor retouching of blemishes and must not alter the content of the original scene.

Resizing, cropping, selective lightening or darkening and restoration of the original colour of the scene are also acceptable. Digital techniques that extend the capability of the camera may be used as long as they honestly and accurately represent the original nature story or event at the time of capture.

Images in New Zealand Nature must have been taken in the natural environment of New Zealand or its offshore islands.

For all Nature images, scientific or common names must be included in the titles.

These specific changes should be noted:
1. Previous requirements for Natural History are now included in the Nature Guidelines.
2. Titles must include the scientific or common name (including Maori) of the subject. Interpretive or descriptive names alone are not sufficient.
3. The use of artificial or substitute backgrounds is now excluded.
4. Photography within nature reserves is allowable as long as the subjects are not confined within a cage, pen or kept in an artificial environment.

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