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Turnbull Library Talk and other News

27 Saturday Sep 2014

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We had a fascinating talk from Claire Viskovic (yes, Alison’s daughter) last Monday night, all about the Imaging Services at the Turnbull Library (part of the National Library of New Zealand).  She talked about the work they do, and the evolving systems for making images of the collection, which have moved on from very basic cameras and scanners to a Phase One IQ180. This has a sensor size of 53.7 by 40.4 mm and can capture a 10328 by 7760 pixel image.

Claire showed many beautiful and interesting examples, including the fore-edge painting and gilding on the covers of old books:

Foredge painting 1597799 Romola - George Eliot 1880

One of the largest items they have captured is the “Chronological Tree” of New Zealand history, written and drawn in incredible detail By James KcKain Meek in around 1876. It was digitally captured in 13 pieces and stitched together partly using Photoshop, but partly by hand.

Chronological Table

The result can be seen online via this link and viewed in great detail here.

All the image files are saved as TIFFs.  Many items are available to view and download via the National Library Collections website at http://natlib.govt.nz/collections.

It was a very interesting talk and insight into the work done by the team – thanks Claire.

Rules About Taking Photos in a Public Place in New Zealand

From time to time there is discussion about this.  The NZ Police have a very clear set of guidelines on their website here, which are repeated below:

It is generally lawful to take photographs of people in public places without their consent. However, you must not film or take photos of people if they are in a place where they can expect privacy (such as a public changing area or toilet) and that person:

  • is naked, in underclothes, showering, toileting etc
  • is unaware of being filmed or photographed
  • has not given consent to be filmed or photographed.

You should not take photos of people if:

  • they are in a place where they would expect reasonable privacy and publication would be highly offensive to an objective and reasonable person
  • it has potential to stop other people’s use and enjoyment of the same place
  • you have no legitimate reason for taking the film or photos.

However, you can take and/or publish photos or film of people where there is no expectation of privacy, such as a beach, shopping mall, park or other public place.

Creative Focus 2014 Competition

Congratulations to KCPS member Jo Goudsblom who had an acceptance in the Fusion section of this recent competition, with her image “Remembering the Fallen”.

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Meeting Report – 11 August 2014

12 Tuesday Aug 2014

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The weather was almost enough to keep me home last night, but I was glad that I did venture out in the torrential rain and gale to go to our KCPS meeting. Around twenty of us enjoyed three interesting presentations:

Focus on Fun

Paul Witham from the Hutt Camera Club told us all about the Central Region Convention which they will host at Silverstream from 7-9 November.  See the full details on their website. It does indeed sound like lots of fun, with great speakers and workshops and field trips.  Register soon to get the early bird rate and make sure you have your pick of the workshops. I have.

Hal Gimperson

It was fascinating to see the range of photographic prints from Hal, who is a new KCPS member, having joined in April.  Some examples are shown below – a textural detail from a railway engine at Paekakariki; a solarized monochrome print; and one of a number of beautiful matt prints where Hal took a narrow vertical slice of a colourful sunset over the Kapiti Coast, and then expanded it horizontally to a panoramic format.

"Close 5a" (c) Hal Gimperson

“Close 5a” (c) Hal Gimperson

"Greely railroad" (c) Hal Gimperson

“Greely railroad” (c) Hal Gimperson

Example of vertical sliver of sunset expanded horizontally (c) Hal Gimperson

Example of vertical sliver of sunset expanded horizontally (c) Hal Gimperson

 Ian Linning

Our President also gave a very interesting presentation on his photography – covering three themes. First were some examples of street photography from when he lived in Singapore; second was sharing some examples and experiences of his commercial photography business Primofoto; and third was a short video of a trip to Italy where the images were all taken on a very travel-friendly Canon G10, and “Ken Burns” panning was used to good effect. Some imagery examples are also shown below.

(c) Ian Linning

Example of a Kapiti Coast image created, printed and installed on a glass splashback.

(c) Ian Linning

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Frank Hinchcliff and Member’s Exhibition

08 Friday Aug 2014

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Frank Hinchcliff

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Bruce presenting the trophy to Neil

I do have to say that Bruce Girdwood did a great job of judging the entries for the Frank Hinchcliff Memorial Trophy on 28 July.  The winner was, um, Neil Gordon, for the print “Edge Effect”.  Carol Molineux was runner up with her print “Searching for Food” of a Buller’s Mollymawk.

Bruce reminded us that in evaluating images he was looking for Intent, Style, and Technical competence.  He went on to update us on his own photographic journey – it is fascinating each year when he visits KCPS to see his own development, and where his image making is going.

For Bruce it is very much not “What am I going to photograph?”, but “Why am I going to photograph?”; he is making a visual diary off his experiences primarily for his own benefit. His imagery is inspiring.

"Edge Effect" (c) Neil Gordon

“Edge Effect” (c) Neil Gordon

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“Searching for Food” (c) Carol Molineux

Member’s Exhibition Monday 11 August

Two members – Ian Linning and Hal Gimperson – will talk about their interest in photography and show some of their work at our next KCPS meeting on Monday.

This is also the deadline for your entries for the Winter Salon.

Online entries can be made at https://kcps.org.nz/salon-entry-form/ with a deadline of 5 pm on Monday.

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More Digital Entries Need for Wellington Interclub

10 Tuesday Jun 2014

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Selecting the Triptych Print

Selecting the Triptych Print

The dismal weather meant attendance was down a bit last evening for our competition selection for the Wellington Interclub to be held at the end of August.  Full details of this year’s competition are at http://wic.org.nz/2014.

We did manage to select five prints for the subjects of panorama, abstract, triptych, portrait and monochromatic. .

However, we need more entries for the five very general digital image categories of emotion, natural, active, fluid and situation. We’ll need to take along up to twenty (20) images for each of those categories, so that we can choose the best match on the night when the exact topic for each category is announced.

Please email Ian Linning any additional digital images you want to be considered – specifying what category they apply to. Images should be max of 1920 pixels wide, max of 1080 pixels high, sRGB space. We’d like them by the end of this coming weekend please (18 June). Thanks.

 

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2014 Autumn Salon Results

30 Friday May 2014

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Our judge for the KCPS 2014 Autumn Salon last Monday was our very own President, Ian Linning.

We had an excellent attendance of around 40 members to hear Ian’s thorough and constructive appraisals of all the images. Thanks to Ian for doing this.

"Castle Point Lighthouse" - Highly Commended, Novice Print - ©Rhonda Billington

“Castle Point Lighthouse” – Highly Commended, Novice Print – ©Rhonda Billington

The 29 available Highly Commended and Honours images can be seen in the 2014 Autumn Salon Gallery which is now online.  It was good to see Rhonda Billington receive her first Highly Commended for her Novice Print “Castle Point Lighthouse” – not taken on our recent trip!

After the judging, we watched a 5 minute audiovisual of images from some of those who had been on the very successful field trip to Castlepoint the previous weekend, and viewed some further submissions for the Waikanae Estuary exhibition.  The deadline for this has now been extended to next Monday 9 June – see details here on the website . And don’t forget you have until Saturday (tomorrow) night 31 May to submit images for our club set for the Trenna Packer – details on this blog post.

Enjoy your holiday weekend, but don’t forget that Development Group will meet as usual for the first Monday of the month on 2 June. The advertised topic is “Low Light and Fill in Flash Photography”.

 

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Autumn Salon Online Entries Close 5 pm Monday

09 Friday May 2014

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A reminder that online entries will close at 5 pm sharp on Monday 12 May. This is so that they can all be compiled and handed in at the meeting starting at 7:30 pm that night.  Go to https://kcps.org.nz/salon-entry-form/ to submit your entry.

The meeting on Monday evening will be about recent PSNZ National Convention, held in Blenheim.  I’ll give a talk about how it all went, but also invite others from the club who attended to comment as well.

Last Development Group Meeting 5 May – Workflows

Hugh Scott did a great presentation to around 15 members all about general workflows for adding and processing new images from your camera, focussing on Capture NX2 (for Nikon).  I followed up with some details on the workflow for Lightroom 5.  For an overview, this video from Adobe might be helpful.  The “Digital Asset Management” book by Peter Krogh was also mentioned – here’s a link to his site which has various resources plus books for sale.

Last KCPS Meeting 28 April – Alison Viskovic FPSNZ and Waikanae Estuary

Alison Viskovic FPSNZ

Alison Viskovic FPSNZ

It was really interesting to hear from Alison all about her journey to create her set, and be successful in gaining an FPSNZ.

We also had a slide show of almost 100 images that have been submitted so far for consideration for our August Waikanae Estuary Exhibition at the Paraparaumu Library.  Further images will be most welcome, and can be submitted via https://kcps.org.nz/waikanae-estuary-exhibition/. The deadline is 26 May.

This was followed by a short talk from a guest, Mik Peryer, who literally wrote the book about the Estuary.  He related the love story of Thomas and Henrietta. Thanks, Mik.

Mick Peryer

Mik Peryer

 

 

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PSNZ Honours – and Meeting Monday 28 April – and PJ Ethics

22 Tuesday Apr 2014

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Congratulations to Alison Viskovic, who has been successful in gaining her Fellowship of PSNZ (FPSNZ). Alison will be formally presented with her award this Saturday at the PSNZ National Convention.

“Hand Lady of the Forest” (c) Heather Feary

At the Convention her granddaughter Heather Feary will also receive the Ronald D Woolf Youth Award & PSNZ Silver medal for her image “Hand Lady of the Forest” which was the best print by an under 25 year old for the PSNZ Canon National Exhibition (Natex).  Heather’s image is on the right – you can see this plus other awarded Natex images in this blog post and also this blog post. 

Alison played an important role in encouraging Heather and getting her to enter, as noted in this recent news story.

Meeting Monday 28 April

At Monday’s meeting Alison will show her fellowship set and explain how she produced it.  We will also see a slide show of the images that members have submitted for the Waikanae Estuary exhibition.  So far there have been around 100, which is excellent. But we still need lots more, so get snapping and submitting by the deadline of 26 May.

Photojournalism Ethics (Image Manipulation)

Thanks to Catherine Strong for her talk to KCPS last Monday which did indeed prove to be very interesting.  She started by distinguishing between a Journalism Photo (part of a story, perhaps a head and shoulders image of a newsmaker), versus Photojournalism where the photo tells the story by itself, perhaps aided by a descriptive caption.

Another important distinction is between Editing and Manipulation of an image.

Editing corrects problems in HOW the photo was made (e.g., too light, red eye problems, too wide a frame), and should result in something which is more or less the same as seen by the naked eye at that time.

Manipulation corrects or alters things in the actual scene (e.g., more smoke from a fire, different background, re-position a ball, remove a video camera, remove markings on a baby’s toy).  Manipulation results in something which is different from what was seen by others there at the time. In general this is a no-no for photojournalism.

Catherine showed lots of examples to illustrate her points, and her talk was very well received.

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2014 Summer Salon Results

25 Tuesday Mar 2014

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Our judge for the KCPS 2014 Summer Salon last night was Peter Beddek APSNZ, a very experienced club member and Past President, who very kindly rolled up to take on judging for this salon just two weeks ago.

There was a good attendance to hear Peter’s considered views on the images.

All 26 Highly Commended and Honours images can be seen in the 2014 Summer Salon Gallery which is now online.  

It was very pleasing to see brand new members Rachel Stevens, Roger Smith and Martin Manning gain Honours or Highly Commended ratings for their images below. Congratulations to them.

“Ella Chapelle” – Honours, Intermediate Digital Image – ©Rachel Stevens

“Eastern bar-tailed godwits at Foxton River estuary” – Highly Commended, Intermediate Digital Image – ©Roger Smith

“Lovebirds Are Real” – Highly Commended, Novice Digital Image – ©Martin Manning

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KCPS Programme for 2014

16 Sunday Feb 2014

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If you go to our home page at http://kcps.org.nz, in the left-hand sidebar you’ll see a short list of the next events coming up.  There are  some oddities just now about WordPress interaction with Google Calendar, so you may see some duplicates. Sorry. The calendar itself is ok.

That embedded calendar, and another full list of events, is available at https://kcps.org.nz/events/ .

If you want, you can subscribe to the KCPS Google Calendar of events, so any changes automatically update in your own calendar system.  Instructions were posted in August 2011. Check it out here. Please let me know how you get on, and if the instructions need updating.

Nick Ward II

Nick WardSpeaking of upcoming events, we’re delighted to say that Nick Ward will once again be our speaker at the next KCPS meeting on Monday 24 February.  He was very popular and entertaining when he spoke to us almost exactly a year ago.  See the brief report on that meeting.

This time around, his topic will be “Finding a suitable title for your image(s)” and is sure to be just as entertaining and informative. Don’t miss it.

Report on Chris Helliwell Presentation

Unfortunately I had to miss this presentation last week.  Ian Linning reports that there were around 35 members there, and that Chris made these key points about Nature Photography:

  • Patience! – Wait, Wait and then Wait longer
  • Shoot at your subject’s eye level (You’ll be prone 90% of the time)
  • Know your kit well
  • Have an image objective in mind before you go out rather than wait for the image to come along

There were lots of questions and then one-to-one discussions over tea and coffee. Chris had brought along 18 kg of gear (!) and eagerly demonstrated items on a one to one basis.

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End of Year Awards Function 2013

26 Tuesday Nov 2013

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It was another great night to round off the year for 2013. Thanks to all the volunteers who prepared the venue, led by Alison Viskovic, to Simon Woolf for judging the Best of Year digital image and print competitions, to the new caterers PartyPerfect, and to Ian Linning for all the photos.

And the envelopes please – the results were:

Overall Results for the Four Salons in 2013

INTERMEDIATE GRADE – DIGITAL IMAGES

Winner:  Gavin Klee; Runner Up: Jo Goudsblom

Gavin Klee

Gavin Klee

Jo Goudsblom

Jo Goudsblom

INTERMEDIATE GRADE – PRINTS

Winner: Gavin Klee; Runners Up: Nicola McGinty & Bernie Fraser

Nicola McGinty

Nicola McGinty

Bernie Fraser

Bernie Fraser

ADVANCED GRADE – DIGITAL IMAGES

Winner: Carol Molineux; Runner Up: Neil Gordon

Carol Molineux Digital

Carol Molineux

ADVANCED GRADE – PRINTS

Winner: Neil Gordon; Runner Up: Shona Jaray

Shona Jaray

Shona Jaray

BEST OF YEAR COMPETITION

BEST OF YEAR DIGITAL IMAGE

Winner of the Waikanae Cup: Carol Molineux (“Spoonbill Catching Flounder”)

Spoonbill catching flounder (c) Carol Molineux

“Spoonbill Catching Flounder” – ©Carol Molineux

Runner Up: Jo Goudsblom (“Boy“)

Honourable Mention: Teresa Angell (“The One That Got Away“)

BEST OF YEAR PRINT

Winner of the Peg Griffin Cup: Neil Gordon (“Last Light”)

Neil Gordon

Neil Gordon

"Last Light" - Highly Commended, Advanced Print - ©Neil Gordon

“Last Light” – ©Neil Gordon

Runner Up: Carol Molineux (“Fernbird“)

WANGANUI CUP

This cup was first awarded in 1959, and was this year won by KCPS for the best set of eight digital images in the Central Region Salon.  Our set will go on for consideration for the Wiltshire Cup early next year.

The EOY function  was an ideal opportunity for Shona Jaray (PSNZ President) to present the cup to Ian Linning (KCPS President).

Shona Jaray and Ian Linning

Ian Linning and Shona Jaray

NEXT MEETING

The first KCPS meeting for 2014 will be on Monday, 10 February.  Best wishes for a safe and happy holiday season.

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